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OFFICERS AND ALUMNI 



EUTGEES COLLEGE 

(originally QUEEN'S COLLEGE) 

IN NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. 



1766 TO 1916 






TRENTON, N. J. : 
State Gazette Publishing Co., Printers 

1916 



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Former editions of the General Catalogue have been issued in lS3o, 
1840, 1855, 1859, 1871, 1885 and 1909. The present edition is published 
one hundred and fifty years after the granting of the charter. 



C?PT 



HISTORICAL SKETCH. 



Rutgers College was founded as Queen's College, November 10, 1766. 
It was the eighth collegiate founding in the American colonies, and had 
its origin especially in the zeal for education and religion shown by the 
Dutch colonists in New York and New Jersey. Early in the eighteenth 
century, the Reverend Theodorus Jacobus Frelinghuysen, distinguished 
pastor and evangelist of his time, urged the erection of such a college. 
His son, the Reverend Theodorus Frelinghuysen, continued the effort, 
persistently seeking the necessary sympathy and resources both in this 
country and Holland. With both of these pioneers the layman, Hendrick 
Fisher, President of the first Provincial Congress of New Jersey, was 
especially associated. As the movement came to successful issue, the 
Reverend Jacob Rutsen Hardenbergh, afterwards president of the Col- 
lege, was the leader. 

. The charter was granted in the name of George the Third, by His 
Excellency William Franklin, Governor of the Province of New Jersey. 
No copy of this document is now known to be in existence, but under its 
provisions the Board of Trustees was created and meetings were called. 
A second charter was granted March 20, 1770, in answer to the Trustees' 
desire for slight amendment, and under its provisions, almost unchanged, 
the institution has continued until now. It provides for a college to be 
called Queen's College, in honor of the royal consort, Charlotte, and to 
be erected for "the education of youth in the learned languages, liberal 
and useful arts and sciences, and especially in divinity." The College 
was located by the Trustees at New Brunswick, New Jersey, where it 
has occupied successively three sites. During the Revolutionary War its 
activities were at different times removed to neighboring villages, and the 
tutors in charge. Colonel Frederick Frelinghuysen and Colonel John Tay- 
lor, were frequently called away for the civil and military service which 
they so patriotically and conspicuously fulfilled. In their absence in- 
struction was given by John Bogart, one of the first alumni of the Col- 
lege. In 1808 the present campus was acquired and the erection of the 
College hall begun, still called Queen's Building. 

In 1825, in recognition of the widespread benevolent donations of Col- 
onel Henry Rutgers of New York, the Trustees secured amendment of 
the charter changing the name from Queen's to Rutgers College. From 
that time Rutgers College has maintained a continuous work of liberal 
education, increasing from time to time its corps of professors and in- 
structors, its buildings and equipment, its number of students and grad- 
uates. The course of study maintained from the origin of the College 
has been a classical or liberal arts course, leading to the degree of Bach- 
elor of Arts, A.B. In 1864 the Trustees organized a scientific course of 
study leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science, B.Sc, and on 4th 
April, of that year, the State of New Jersey declared "The Trustees 
of Rutgers College in New Jersey, maintaining Rutgers Scientific School," 
to be "The State College for the Benefit of Agriculture and the Mechanic 
Arts." With such State College the United States, by act of 2d March, 
1888, associated a department known as the "Agricultural Experiment 
Station." Since 1901 a course of study leading to the degree of Bach- 
elor of Letters, Litt.B., has also been maintained. 



COMPILER'S NOTICE. 

After earnest efforts to secure complete information concerning all the 
men whose names occur, there are j'et many lacking items. Any one 
into whose hands the book comes will confer a favor upon, the College by 
sending any of these facts within his knowledge to the compiler, so that 
the defect maj^ be remedied in later editions. The correction of errors 
will also be welcome. 



ABBREVIATIONS. 

N. B. New Brunswick, N. J. 

P. and S. Physicians and Surgeons. 

R. C. A. Reformed Church in America. 

R. D. Reformed Dutch Church. 

Presb. Presbyterian. 

Cong'l. Congregational. 

M. E. Methodist Episcopal. 

Episc. Episcopal. 

U. P. United Presbyterian. 



NOTES. 

1. The asterisk (*) indicates the decease of the person. 

2. The names which are given in each class after this line 

are those who were members of the class but did not receive a degree. 



CONTENTS. 



PAGE. 

Trustees ; 7 

Secretaries of Trustees 23 

Treasurers 24 

Presidents 25 

Vice-Presidents . » 34 

Faculty 34 

Librarians 62 

Faculty of Medicine 62 

Alumni 66 

Graduate students 310 

Advanced degrees 314 

Alumni of Medical School 323 

Honorary degrees 328 . 

Summary 382 

Index of officers 387 

Geographical index 399 

General index ,....' 451 



TRUSTEES. 



The following trustees were called to a meeting at Hackensack on the 
second Tuesdaj' of May, 1767 : 

of the city of new york. 

Simon Johnson, Esq *1772 

Philip Livingston, Esq *1808 

Theodorus Van Wyck, Esq *1778 

Born, 1718. Died, 1778. 
Abram Lott, Esq *17S9 

Born, xipr. 30. 1714. Merchant. Treasurer, State of New York, 

1767. Died, Oct. 31, 1789. 

OF THE province. 

Sir Wm. Johnson, Bart., Johnstown *1774 

Born at Smithtown, Ireland, 1715. Superintendent of Indian 

Affairs, New York, 1743-74. jMajor-General, 1755. Received 

grant of 100,000 acres from king for militarj- services. Died 
July 11, 1774. 

Robert Livingston, Esq., Clermont *1795 

Died, Dec. 6, 1795. 
Col. Johannis Hardenberg, Rosendale *1786 

Born, July 28, 1706. Member, Provincial Congress, 1775. Witli 

Gen Washington in defence of New York City, 1776. Died, Aug. 

20, 1786. 

Col. Abra:m Hasbroeck, Kingston *1791 

Born at Guilford. N, Y., Aug. 21, 1707. Merchant. Member, 
Provincial Assembly. Lieut.-Col., Militia. Member, N. Y. State 
Legislature. Died, Nov. 10, 1791. 

Levi Paaling, Esq., Marbletown *1782 

Delegate to N. Y. Proyincial Congress, 1776. Colonel. Senator, 
1777. Judge, 1777. Died, Mch. 1, 1782. 

Col. James Brinckerhoff, Fishkill *1785 

Born at Flushing, L. I., 1702. Died at Fishkill, N. Y., May 
26, 1785. 

Col. Nicholas Still well, Gravesend *1776 

Born, Dec. 2, 1709. Died, Oct. 1, 1776. 

Col. Matthew Hoffman, Red Hook Landing *1772 

Born. Feb. 6, 1706. Miller. Judge of Common Pleas, Dutchess 
county, 1751. Died, Aug. 29, 1772. 

Jacob H. Ten Eyck, Esq 

Col. Abram Herring, Tappaan 

Isaac Vrooman, Esq 

Bernardtjs Ryder, Esq 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Nov. 7, 1715. 

Rev. Samuel Verbryck, Tappaan *1784 

Born in Somerset Co., N. J., Apr. 30, 1721. Studied theology 
under J. Leydt, Goetschius and Vanderlinde. Licensed to 
preach, 1749. Dutch Reformed clergyman. Died, Jan. 31, 1784. 

Rev. Eilardus Westerlo, Albany *1790 

Born at Groningen, Holland, 1738. Studied theology at Univ. 
Groningen. Dutch Reformed clergyman. Died, Dec. 26, 1790. 



RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



Rev. John Schuneman, Catskill. *1794 

Born at East Camp, Aug. 18, 1712. Studied theology under T. 
Frelingliuysen and Goetseliius. Licensed, 1753. Dutch Re- 
formed clergyman. Died, May 16, 1794. 

Rev. John Mauritius Goetsciiius, New Paltz *1771 

Born in Thurgau, Switzerland, July, 1724. Studied theology 
with J. H. Goetschius. Licensed, 1754. Dutch Reformed clergy- 
man. Died, Mch. 17, .1771. 

Rev. Barent Vrooman, Schenectady *1783 

Born at Schenectady, N. Y., Dec. 24, 1725. Studied theology 
with Cor. Van Santvoord and T. Frelinghuysen. Univ. Utrecht, 
1750-52. Dutch Reformed clergyman. Died, Nov. 15, 1783. 

OF THE PROVINCE OF NEW JERSEY. 

His Excellency, the Governor 

The President of the Council , _ , . . . 

The Honorable, the Chief Justice : ^ For the time being. 

The Attorney-General 

Peter Hassenclever, Ringwood *1793 

Born at Remscheid, Ehrlnghausen. Germany, Nov. 24, 1716. 
General Manager, London Iron Co., 1764-71. Linen manu- 
facturer, Silesia, Germany. Died at Landeshut, Silesia, June 
13, 1793. 

Hendrick Fisher, Esq., Bound Brook *1779 

Born in Lower Palatinate, Germany. 1697. Member, Colonial 
Assembly. 1745—75. President of Trustees of Queen's College, 
1769. Chairman, Committee of Safety, 1776. With Dr. J. R. 
Hardenberg, instrumental in locating Queen's College at New 
Brunswick, N. .T. Died, Aug. 16, 1779. 

Philip French, New Brunswick 

Born before 1702, probably in New York City. Owner of ferry 
rights and a large amount of land at New Brunswick, N. J. 
Died about 1782. 

John Van Metern 

Born, Sept. 23, 1731. 

Peter Schenck, Somerset County 

Peter Zabriskie, Esq., Hackensack 

Tuynes Dye, Esq., Acquacononck *17<S7 

Born near Paterson, N. J., Oct. 29, 1726. Member, N. J. As- 
sembly. 1761-83. Member, N. J. Council, 1779-81. Died, June 
10, 1787. 

Hendrick Kuypers, Esq., Bergen, N. J tl7S2. . . .*17S3 

Captain of Militia under Col. Tuynes Dye. 

Rev. John Henry Goetschius, Hackensack *1774 

Born, 1717. Studied at Zurich and under Dorsius. liicensed, 
1741. Dutch Reformed clergyman. Died, 1774. 

Rev. John Lyt, Brunswick *17S3 

Born in Holland, 1718. Studied theology under Frelinghuysen 
and Goetschius. Licensed. 1748. Dutch Reformed clergyman. 
Died, June 2, 1783. 

Rev. David Marinus, Achquegkenonk 

Studied hi Pennsylvania. Licensed, 1752. Dutch Reformed 
cUn-gymiui. 

Rev. Johannes Martinus Van Harlingen, Harlingen *179.j 

Born near Millstone. N. J.. 1724. Coll. N. J. Studied theology 
in Iloliand. Tjicensed, 1761. Dutch Refoi-in(>(1 clergvniini. Died. 
Dec. 2:?. 1795. 

Rev. Jacor Rutsen Hardenber(i. Raritan *1790 

President, Queen's, 17S5-ro. 



TRUSTEES. 



Rev. WnxiAM Jackson, Bergen *1813 

Born, 1732. Studied theology under J. Frelinghuysen and J. 
H. Goetschius. Licensed, 1757. A.M. (Univ. Utrecht; Colum- 
bia, 1761; Yale, 1763; Coll. N. J., 1771). Dutch Reformed 
clergyman. Died, 1813. 

Rev. PniLip Wyberg, Philadelphia 

Rev. Jonathan DuBois, Bucks, in Pennsylvania *17T2 

Born at Pittsgrove, N. J., Dec. 3, 1727. Studied theology with 
Rev. David Evans and at New London. Pa. Licensed, 1750. 
Dutch Reformed clergyman. Died, Dec. 15, 1772. 

The following trustees were appointed by the charter from George III. 
in 1770, William Franklin, Esq., being Governor of New Jersey : 

The Governor or Commander-in-Chief, 
fThe President of the Council or Chief Justice, and our Attorney- 
General of Said Colony for the time being ; 

Sir William Johnson, Baronet, and 

fREv. Johannes Henricus Goetschius 

fREv. Johannes Leydt 

fREV. David Maurinus 

fREv. Johannes Martinus Van Harlingen 

fREV. Jacob R. H ardenbergh, and 

Rev. William Jackson, of our said Colony of New Jersey 

fREV. Samuel Verbryk 

Rev. Barent Vrooman • 

Rev. Maurice Goetschius 

Rev. Eilardus Westerlo 

Rev. John SchunemAn, of our Province of New York, and 

Rev. Philip Wyberg and 

tREV. Jonathan Du Bois, of the Province of Pennsylvania 

fHENDRiCK Fisher , 

tPETER ZABRISKIE 

Peter Hasenclever 

fPETER SCHENCK 

Tunis Dey 

fPHiLip French 

John Covenhoven, Marlboro , 

tHENRicus KUYPER, of our Colony of New Jersey, Esqrs., and 

Simon Johnson 

Philip Livingston 

t Johannes Hardenbergh 

Abraham Hasbrouck 

Theodorus Van Wyck 

Abraham Lott 

Robert Livingston ■ 

tLEvi Pauling 

t John Brinckerhoff 

Nicholas Stillwill 



10 KUTGEES COLLEGE. 



Maktinus , Hoffman 

Jacob H. Ten Eyck 

fJOHN Haeing 

Isaac Vrooman 

Barnardus Ryder, of our Province of New York, Esqrs 

It will be seen that the Trustees appointed by the Charter of 1770 
are the same as those called to the meeting of the second Tuesday of May, 
17G7, with the following exceptions : 

(1) Several of the names are spelled differently. 

(2) The first name of Col. Brinckerhoff in the Charter is given as 
John instead of James, and of Col. Hoffman as Martinus, instead of 
Matthew. In both these changes the Charter is probably correct. 

(3) The name of John Covenhoven is substituted for that of John Van 
Metern, and that of John for that of Abram Haring. 

A meeting of the Trustees appointed by the Charter or 1770 was held 
at Hackensack, N. J., May 7th, 1771. The names of those who attended 
this meeting are marked thus (f). Abraham Van Neste and Benjamin 
Benson, appointed Trustees in 1771, were also present. The Hon. 
Frederick Smith, Chief Justice of the Province of New Jersey, presided. 
At this meeting the college was fixed at New Brunswick, N. J. 



TRUSTEES SUBSEQUENTLY ELECTED. 
The dagger (t) indicates the date of resignation. 

APPOINTED. 

1771 Abraham Van Neste, Weston, Somerset County, N. J *1779 

Member of council for Somerset county. Died, Aug. 15, 1779. 

1771 Benjamin Benson 

1771 Rev. Christian Frederick Foering, Millstone, N. J *1779 

Born. 1736. Studied theology under Weyberg. Licensed, 1769. 
Dutch Reformed clergyman. Died, Mch. 29, 1779. 

1782 Col. John Neilson, New Brunswick, N. J *1S33 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Mch. 11, 1745. Colonel, 2d 
Reg. Middlesex Militia, 1776. Brigadier-General, 1777. Member, 
Continental Congress, 1778-79. Died, Mch. 3, 1833. 

1782 John Schuurman, New Brunswick, N. J *1795 

Born, Feb. 27, 1729. Member Legislature. Judge. Had store- 
house at foot oif Dutch (now Schureman) St.. New Brunswick. 
Treasurer, Queen's, 1791-95. Died, July 6, 1795. 

1782 RULUFF Van Dyck tl783 

1782 James IIude, New Brunswick, N. J 

1782 Gen. Frederick Frelinghuysen, Millstone. N. J *1S04 

Born in Somerset county, N. J.. Apr. 13. 1753. A.B. (Coll. N. 
J., 1770). Tutor. Queen's. 1771-75. Lawyer. Member. Pro- 
vincial Congress N. J., 1775. Member, Continental Congress, 
1778-79. 82-83. Colonel in Revolution. U. S. Senator. 1793-96. 
Major-General, 1794. Died, Apr. 13. 1804. 

1782 Lawrence Van Derveer, M.D., Roycefield, N. J. .tl811 *1S>^Z) 

Began practice before Revolution. Member, N. J. Medical So- 
ciety, 1776. Died, 1815. 

1782 Col. Hendrick Van Dyck, "iNew Brunswick, N. J *1813 

1782 Ernestus Van Harlingen, New Brunswick, N. J.. .tl807. .*1S24 

Born at Harlem, N. Y.. Jan. 22, 1732. Farmor near Millstone, 

N. J. Died. Jan. 10, 1824. 



TRUSTEES. 11 



APPOIKTED. 

1782 Hon. James Schueeman, New Brunswick, N., J *1824 

A,B. (Queen's, 1775). 
1782 Henby Traphagen, Jersey City, N. J *1857 

Died, May 26, 1857. (?) 

1782 Col. Peter D. Vroom, South Branch, N. J tl825 *1831 

Bom, Jan. 27, 1745. Lieut.-Col. in Revolution. Sheriff. Mem- 
ber, Assembly. Judge. Died. Nov., 1831. 

1782 Abraham Duryea, New York City *1797 

Born, 1724. Merchant. Died, 1797. 
1782 Peter Vredenbtjrgh, Jr., New Brunswick, N. J *1810 

Born, 1720. Secretary, Trustees, Queen's, 1782-84. 

1782 DiRCK Va^^t Veghten, New Brunswick, N. J tl789 .... 

1783 Rev. Solomon Froeligh, D.D., Hackensack, N. J., tlS10..*1827 
D.D. (Queen's, 1811). 

1783 Rev. Matthew Leydt, N. & S., Hampton, Pa *1783 

A.B. (Queen's, 1774). 
1783 Rev. Simeon Van Arsdalen, Readington, N. J *1786 

A.B. (Queen's, 1780). 

1783 Rev. Benjamin Du Bois, Freehold, N. J *1S27 

Born at Pittsgrove, N. J., Mch. 30, 1739. Studied theology under 
J. H. Goetschius. Licensed, 1764. Dutch Reformed clergyman. 

1783 Col. Azariah Dunham, New Brunswick, N. J *1790 

Born. 1719. Surveyor. Member, Continental Congress. Mem- 
ber, Committee of Safety, 1776. Died, 1790. 

1783 Abraham Van Buren, M.D., Millstone, N. J tl811 *1813 

Born, 1737. Physician in Millstone, 1760-1813. Died, Mch. 
15, 1813. 

1784 Peter Vredenburgh, Sr., New Brunswick, N. J *1823 

Born, 1744. Treasurer, Middlesex county, N. J., 1781-1823. 
Died. Aug. 24, 1823. 

1784 Rynier Yeghte, Somerville, N. J. . : tl810 *1833 

Born, 1754. Died in Hillsborough township, Somerset countv, 
N. J., 1833. 

1784 Edward Bunn, Somerset county, N. J 

Member of Assembly, 1781. 

1785 Rev. John Henry Livingston, S.T.D., New Brunswick, 

N. J Re-elected 1809 *182o 

President, Queen's, 1810—25. 
1785 Rev. Theodoric Romeyn, D.D., Schenectady, N, Y *1804 

D.D. (Queen's, 1789). 
1785 Rev. Isaac Blauvelt, Paramus, N. J tl831 *1840 

A.B. (Queen's, 1783). 

1785 William Van Deursen, New Bmnswick, N. J. . .tl793. . . .*1816 
Born, Mch., 1736. Died, Oct. 17, 1816. 

1786 Rev. John Duryee, Raritan, N. J tl829 *1836 

Born, 1760. (?) Studied theologv under Livingston. Licensed, 
1784. Dutch Reformed clergyman. Died, 1836. (?) 

1787 Rev. Rynier Van Nest, Jamaica, N. Y tl810 *1813 

Born near North Branch, N. J., Feb. 8, 1739. Licensed, 1773. 
Dutch Reformed clergyman. Died, July 9, 1813. 

1787 Rev. Abraham Beach, D.D., New York City ..... tl825 *1828 

Born at Cheshire. Conn.. 1740. A.B. (Tale. 1757). Ordained 
in Prot. Episc. Church, 1767. Missionarv at Piscataqua, N. .1. 
D.D. (Columbia, 1789). Died near New Brunswick, N. J., Sept. 
14, 1828. 



12 RUTGEES COLLEGE. 



APPOINTED. 

1787 Rev. William Linn, D.D., New York City *180S 

President pro tempore, Queen's, 1791-94. 

1787 Rev. Elias Van Bunschooten, Clove, N. J *1815 

Born at New Hackensack, N. Y., Oct. 28. 1738. A.B. (Coll. N. 
J., 1768). Studied theology under Meyer. Licensed, 1773. 
Dutch Reformed clergyman. Died, Jan. 10, 1815. 

1787 Rev. John M. Van Haelingen, Millstone, N. J *1S13 

A.B. (Queen's, 1783). 

1787 Aechibald Mercer, Newark, N. J tl814 .... *1814 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J.. 1747. Judge, Somerset county, 
1794. Died, May 4, 1814. 

1788 Rev. John Bassett, S.T.D., Gravesend, N. Y *1824 

Born at Bushwick, N. Y., 1764. A.B. (Columbia. 1786). Studied 
theology under Livingston, 1787. Dutch Reformed clergyman. 
Teacher of Hebrew, N. B. Sem., 1804-12. S.T.D. (Williams, 
1804). Died, 1824. 

1788 Rev. Peter Studdifoed, Readington, N. J *1826 

Born in New York City, 1763. A.B. (Columbia. 1786). A.M. 

(Columbia, 1787). Studied theology under Livingston, 1787. 

Dutch Reformed clergvman. Instructor in Hebrew, N. B. Sem., 
1813-14. Died, Nov. 30, 1826. 

1788 Gen. Anthony Walton White, New Brunswick, N. J....*1803 

Born near New Brunswick. N. J., Julv 7, 1750. Aid to Gen. 
Washington. Lieut.-Col.. 3d Battalion, "N. .1., 1777-80. Colonel, 
1780. General, 1794. Died, Feb. 10, 1803. 

1790 John Haedenbebgh, Somerville, N. J *179S 

Born, Apr. 11. 1759. Sheriff. Treasurer, Queen's, 1790-91. 
Died, Julv 23, 1798. 
1790 Lewis Ford Dunham, M.D., New Brunswick, N. J *1821 

Born at New Brunswick, N. .L, Mch. 31. 1754. Surgeon in 
American Army, 1776. Colonel of militia under Gov. Franklin. 
Mavor of New Brunswick, 1784. President, State Med. Soc. 
1791. 1816. Died, Aug. 26, 1821. 

1790 Abraham Schuylee, New Brunswick, N. J tl793 .... 

Born, Apr. 8, 1741. 

1790 JAQUES Vooehees, Six Mile Run, N. J *1792 

Born at Six Mile Run, N. J., Dec. 18, 1733. Farmer and mer- 
chant. Died, Mch. 24, 1792. 

1791 Rev. Heney Van Dyck, D.D *1S04 

D.D. (Queen's, 1792). 

1792 Jacob Rutsen Hardenbergh, Jr., New Brunswick, N. J. . .*1S41 
A.B. (Queen's, 1788). 

1792 Hon. Andrew Kirkpateick, New Brunswick, N. J., tlS09. .*1S31 
A.M. (Queen's, 1783). 

1792 Hon. Robert Morris, LL.D., New Brunswick, N. J *1S15 

LL.D. (Queen's, 1701). 

1794 Rev. Ira Condict, D.D., New Brunswick, N. J *1S11 

President pro tempore. Queen's, 1794-1810. 

1794 CoENELius A^'an Maeta 

1800 Rev. William Richmond Smith, Neshanic. N. J *1820 

Born in Lancaster county, Penn., 1752. Coll. N. J. Dutch Re- 
formed clergyman. Died, 1820. 

1800 Rev, John Schueeman Veedenburgh, Raritan, N. J *182l 

A.B. (Queen's, 1794). 
1800 Rev. James Spencer Cannon, D.D., New Brunswick, X. J., *L^r)2 

A.M. (Queen's, 1811). 
1800 Rev. John Sciiureman, S.T.D., New Brunswick. N. J *1S1S 

A.B. ((Queen's. 17^5). 



TRUSTEES. 13 



APPOINTED. 

1800 Rev. Henry Polhemus, Shawangunk, N. Y *1816 

Born at Harlingen, N. J., May 31, 1772. A.B. (Coll. N. J., 
1794). Studied theology under Romeyn, 1798. Dutch Reformed 
clergyman. Died, Nov, 2, 1816. 

1800 Hon. John Frelinghuysen, Raritan, N. J *1833 

A.B. (Queen's, 1792). 
ISOO Abraham Blauvelt, New Brunswick, N. J 

A.B. (Queen's, 1789). 
1800 Jacob Tallman, New Brunswick, N. J flSOT .... 

A.B. (Queen's, 1790). 

1800 Robert Boggs, New Brunswick, N. J *1831 

Born at Shrewsbury, N. J. Lawyer. Clerk, U. S. District Court. 
Died, 1831. 

1804 Frederick Van Dyke, New Brunswick, N. J *1811 

1804 Charles Smith, M.D., New Brunswick, N. J tl839 *1848 

M.B. (Queen's, 1792). 
1804 William P. Deare, New Brunswick, N. J *1826 

A.B. (Queen's, 1794). 
1804 Martin Schenck, Millstone, N. J *1823 

Sheriff, Somerset county. 

1807 Rev. John M. Bradford, D.D., Albany, N. Y *1827 

Born at Hanover, N. J., May 15. 1781. A.B. (Brown, 1800). 
Studied theology with Dr. Ashbell Green. Licensed, 1803. Dutch 
Reformed clergyman. Tutor, Coll. N. J., 1803-04. Died, Mch. 
27, 1827. 

1807 Rev. Wilhelmus Eltinge, D.D., Paramus, N. J *1851 

D.D. (Rutgers, 1839). 
1807 Staats Van Deursen, New Brunswick, N. J tl823 *1847 

A.B. (Queen's. 1791). 

1807 Rev. John Nelson Abeel, D.D., New York City *1812 

■ Born in New York City, 1769. A.B. (Coll. N. J., 1787). Studied 
theology under Livingston and Withe.rspoon, 1793. Tutor. Coll. 
N. .!., 1791-93. Presb. clergyman. Trustee, Columbia, 1799- 
1812. D.D. (Harvard, 1804). Died, Jan. 19, 1812. 

1809 Rev. James Van Campen Romeyn, Hackensack, N. J *1840 

A.M. (Queen's, 1811). 
1809 Rt. Rev. John Croes, D.D., New Brunswick, N. J. .flSlG. .*1832 

Born, June 1, 1761. Prot.-Episc. clergyman. Ordained, 1792. 

Principal, Queen's College, 1801-07. First Bishop of New Jersey, 

1815-32. D.D. (Columbia, 1811). Died, July 26, 1832. 

1811 Rev. Peter Labagh, D.D., Harlingen, N. J *1858 

A.M. (Queen's, 1811). 
1811 Rev. John Lansing Zabriskie, Millstone, N. J *1850 

Born at Albany, N. Y., Mch. 4, 1779. A.B, (Union. 1797). 

Studied theology under D. Romeyn, 1800. Dutch Reformed 

clergyman. Died, Aug. 15, 1850. 

1811 Daniel Harrison Condict *1811 

Born, Mch. 29, 1791. Tutor. Queen's, 1809-11. Died, Aug. 28, 
1811. 

1812 Hon. James Parker, Perth Amboy, N. J *1868 

Born at Bethlehem, Hunterdon county, N. J.. Mch. 3, 1776. 
A.B. (Columbia. 179]). Member, N. J. Legislature, 1806-28. 
Member, Congress, 1832—36. Donor of land for Queen's cam- 
pus. Died, Apr. 1, 1868. 

1812 Rev. Cornelius T. Demarest, New York City. . .tl832 *1862 

A.M. (Queen's, 1811). 
1812 Rev. Jacob Brodhead, D.D., New York City tl845 *1855 

A.M. (Queen's, 1811). 



14 RUTGEES COLLEGE. 



APPOINTED. 

1812 Rev. Charles Hardenbergh, Bedminster, N, J *1821 

A.M. (Queen's, 1811). 

1814 Rev. Jesse Fonda, Montgomery, N. Y *1S27 

Born at Watervliet, N. Y., Apr. 27, 1786. A.B. (Union, 1806). 
Licensed, 1808. Dutch Reformed clergyman. Died, May 2, 

1827. 

1815 Hon. Henry Rutgers, New York City tl821 *1830 

Born in New Yorl?: City, Oct. 7, 1745. A.B. (Columbia, 1766). 
Captain in American Revolution, later Colonel of Militia. Mem- 
ber, New York Assembly. Regent, Univ. N. Y., 1802-26. Rut- 
gers College named for him, 1825. Died, Feb. 17, 1830. 

1815 Rev. Philip Milledoler, S.T.D., New York City, tl840 =^1852 

President, Rutgers, 1825-40. 

1815 Cornelius Low Hardenbergh, LL.D., New Brunswick, 

N. J *1860 

A.B. (Queen's, 1809). 

1819 Rev. John Ludlow, D.D., LL.D., New Brunswick, N. J., 

tl837 *1857 

LL.D. (Rutgers, 1851). 

1819 Rev. Samuel Alexander Van Vranken, S.T.D., New 

Brunswick, N. J "! tl840 *1861 

Born. Feb. 20, 1792. In class of 1815. Union. N. B. Sem., 1817. 
Dutch Reformed clergyman. Prof. Didactic and Polemic 
Theology, N. B. Sem., 1841-61. Prof. Moral Philosophy, Rut- 
arers, 1841—46. Prof. Evid. Christianity and Logic, Rutgers, 
1846-60. S.T.D. (Columbia, 1836). Died, Jan. 1, 1861. 

1819 Frederick Frelinghuysen, Millstone, N, J *1820 

Born at Millstone. N. J., Nov. 8, 1788. A.B. (Coll. N. J., 
1806). Lawver. Prosecutor of Pleas, Somerset, Middlesex and 
Hunterdon counties, 1817-20. Died, Nov. 10, 1820. 

1822 Rev. Isaac Ferris, D.D., LL.D., New York City. .tl840 *1873 

Born in New York City, Oct. 9, 1798. A.B. (Columbia, 1816). 
N. B. Sem., 1820. Clergyman, R. C. A. Chancellor, Univ. 
N. Y. and Prof. Moral Philosophv and Evid. Revealed Relig, 
1852-70. Emeritus, 1870-73. D.D. (Union, 1833). LL.D. 
(Columbia, 1853). Died, June 16. 1873. 

1823 Rev. John De Witt, D.D., New Brunswick, N. J *1831 

Born at Catskill, N. Y., Aug., 1789. A.B. (Coll. N. J.. 1809). 
Studied theologv with Dr. David Porter. Dutch Reformed 
clergyman. Prof. Bib. Lit. and Eccl. Hist., N. B. Sem.. 1823-25. 
Prof. Bib. Lit, do., 1825-31. Tutor, Queen's, 1811-12. Prof. 
Belles-Lettres, Elem. of Crit. and Logic, do., 1825-31. D.D. 
(Union, 1821). Died, Oct. 11, 1831. 

1823 William Van Deursen, M.D., New Brunswick, N. J *1873 

A.B. (Queen's, 1809). 
1823 Andrew Howell, Somerville, N. J *1834 

Born. 1768. Member, Assembly. Died, May 27, 1834. 

1823 John Wyckoff, Neshanic, N. J *1833 

Born, Jan. 17. 1773. Parmer. Sheriff of Somerset county, 
1818-20. Died, Jan. 20, 1833. 

1823 Hon. Peter Sharpe, New York City *1S42 

1823 James Christopher Roosevelt, New York City. .tl831 

Born, 1770. 

1823 Abraham Van Nest, A.M., New York City *1SG4 

Born, May 8, 1777. Merchant. President, Greenwich Savings 
Bank. Donor of Van Nest Hall. Died, Sept. 14, 1864. 

1823 Isaac Heyer, New York City *1827 

Born in New York City, June, 1767. ISferchant. Director, 
Bank of New York, 1815. Died. Apr. 6, 1827. 



TRUSTEES. 15 



APPOINTED. 

1823 James Bruyn Elmendorf, M.D., Millstone, N. J *1852 

Born, Mcli. 9, 1788. Physician. Died, Sept. 1, 1852. 

1825 Rev. John Knox, D.D., New York City *1858 

Born near Gettysburgh. Penn., 1790. A.B. (Dickinson, 1811). 
Studied theology under Mason. Licensed, 1815. Dutch Re- 
formed clergyman. Died, 1858. 

1825 Hon. James Schureman Nevius, A.M., New Brunswick, 

N. J tl858. . . . *1859 

In class of 1816, Queen's. 

1825 Gerard Rutgers, Belleville, N. J *1831 

Born in New York City, Aug. 24, 1766. Died, July 12, 1831. 

1825 Rev. Selah Strong Woodhull, D.D., New Brunswick, 

N. J *1826 

Born in New York City, Aug. 4, 1786. A.B. (Yale, 1802). 
Studied theology with Dr. John Woodhull and Dr. Henry 
Kollock. Dutch Reformed clergyman. Prof. Eccl. Hist., Church 
Gov't and Pastoral Theol.. N. B. Sem., 1825-26. Prof. Meta- 
physics and Phil. Human Mind, Rutgers, 1825-26. A.M. (Yale, 
1805. and Columbia, J 806). D.D. (Union, 1822). Died, Feb. 
27, 1826. 

1825 Rev. John Gosman, D.D., Saugerties, N. Y *1865 

D.D. (Rutgers, 1833). 

1825 Rev. James B. HARDENBteRGH, D.D., New York City *1870 

A.M. (Rutgers, 1827). 

1826 Rev. Jacob Schoonmaker, S.T.D., Jamaica, N. Y *1852 

Born at Aquackanonck, N. J., May 11, 1777. A.B. (Columbia, 
1799). Studied under Fioeligh and Livingston, 1801. Dutch 
Reformed clergyman. S.T.D. (Dickinson, 1831). Died, 1852. 

1827 Rev. Cornelius C. Cuyler, D.D., Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 

tl833(?)....*1850 

Born at Albany, N. Y., 1783. A.B. (Union, 1806). Studied 
theology under Bassett and Livingston, 1808. Dutch Reformed 
clergyman. D.D. (Union, 1828). Died, Aug 31, 1850. 

1828 Hon. Peter Dumont Vroom, LL.D., Trenton, N. J *1873 

Born near Millstone, N. J., Dec. 12, 1791. A.B. (Columbia, 
1808). Lawyer. Member, N. J. Assembly, 1826-27, 1829. 
Governor, New Jersey, 1829-31, 33-35. Member, Congress, 
1838-42. Minister to Prussia, 1853-57. LL.D. (Colum- 
bia, 1837, and Princeton, 1850). Died, Nov. 18, 1873. 

1829 Hon. Stephen Van Rensselaer, Albany, N. Y *1839 

Born in New York City, Nov. 1, 1765. A.B. (Harvard, 1782). 
Lieut.-Gov., N. Y., 1795. Chancellor, Univ. N. Y. Founder of 
Rensselaer Poly. Inst.. Troy, N. Y. Member, Congress, 1823— 

29. Died, Jan. 26, 1839. 

1829 Rev. Cornelius D. Westbrook, D.D., Cortlandtown, N. Y., *1858 
D.D. (Rutgers, 1829). 

1830 Rev. Jacob Jones Janeway, D.D., New Brunswick, 

N. J tl850' *1858 

Born in New York City. Nov. 20, 1774. A.B. (Columbia, 1794). 
Studied theology under Livingston, 1797. Presb. clergyman. 
Prof. Did. Theol., Western Sem., 1828-29. Vice Pres., Rut- 
gers, 1833-39. Prof. Belles-Lettres, Evid. Christianity and Pol. 
Econ., do., 1833-39. Died, June 27, 1858. 

1831 Col. James C. Van Dyke, New Brunswick, N. J *1843 

1831 James Van Antwerp, New York City f • • • • *1870 

Born in New York City, Mch. 12, 1787. Merchant. Died, Mch. 
14, 1870. 

1831 Anthony Rutgers, Belleville, N. J *1835 

A.M. (Rutgers, 1827). 



16 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



APPOINTED. 

1833 Rev. Samuel Blanchaed How, D.D., New Brunswick, 

N. J *1868 

Born at Burlington, N. J., Oct. 14, 1790. A.B. (Univ. Penn., 
1810). Princeton Sem.. 1813. Dutch Reformed ciergA-man. 
President, Dickinson, 1830-3]. D.D. (Union, 1830). Died, 
Mch. 1, 1868. 

1833 Rev. Philip Edward Milledolek, M.D., Freehold, N. J., 

tl845 .... *1852 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1827). 

1834 Col. James Neilson, New Brunswick, N. J *1862 

Born at New Brujiswick, N. J., Dec, 1784. Captain in War of 
1812. Colonel of State Militia. Prime mover for organization 
of Delaware and Raritan Canal Co. Died, 1862. 

1834 Rev. Isaac Morehead Fisher, Bedminster, N. J *1840 

Born in New York City, 1796. A.B. (Columbia, 1817). N. B. 
Sem., 1820. Dutch Reformed clergyman. Died, Feb. 14, 1840. 

1834 Hojst. Severyn Bruyn, Kingston, N. Y *185G 

Born at Kingston, N. Y.. Apr. 17, 1785. A.B. (Coll. N. J., 
1803). A.M. (Coll. N. J., 1810). Lawyer. Died, Nov. 27, 
1856. 

1837 Hon. Abraham Bruyn Hasbrouck, LL.D., New Brunswick, 

N. J. *1879 

President, Rutgers, 1840-50. 

1840 Hon. Thomas G. Talmage, Brooklyn, N. Y *1S63 

Born at Somerville. N. J., 1801. Alderman, New York Citv, 
1827 and 1836. President. Common Council, do.. 1832. Member, 
N. Y. Legislature, 1833. Alderman, Brooklyn, 1843. Mayor, do., 
1845. Promoter of Prospect Park and GreeuAVood Cemetery. 
Died, May, 1863. 

1840 Joseph Varick, Poughkeepsie, N. Y *1852 

Born, Aug. 9, 1782. Died at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Aug. 5, 1852. 
1840 Rev. Philip H. Duryee, D.D., English Neighborhood, N. J., *1850 

Born at New Utrecht, N. Y.. 1774. A.B. (Columbia, 1795). 

Studied theology under Livingston, 1798. Dutch Reformed 

clergyman. Died. 1850. 

1840 Rev. Thomas De Witt, D.D., New York City *1874 

D.D. (Rutgers, 1828). 
1840 Gen. Pierre Van Cortlandt *1848 

A.B. (Queen's, 1783). 
1840 Rev. James Romeyn, S.T.D., Bergen Neck, N. J. .tlS48 *1859 

A.M. (Rutgers, 1831). 

1840 Gen. Stephen Van Rensselaer, Albany, N. Y *186S 

Born at Albany. N. Y.. Mch. 29, 1789. Last of the patroons. 
Major-General of militia. Died. May 25, 1868. 

1840 William Bedlow Crosby, New York City tl858 *18Gr) 

Born in New York City, Feb. 7. 1786. Colonel. Aide- de-camn 

to Major-General El>enezer Stevens. 1812. Died, Mch. 18, 1865. 

1841 Hon. Littleton Kirkpatrick, New Brunswick, N. J *1S59 

Born at New Brunswick, N. .T., Oct. 19. 1797. A.B. (Coll. K J., 
1815). Lawyer. .Alember, Congress, 1843-45. Died, Aug. 15, 
1859. 

1841 Hon. Ferdinand S. Schenck, M.D., Six Mile Run. X. J *1800 

Born at MlHstono, Feb. 11, 1790. Physician. ^Ieml)er Assembly, 
N. .7., 1829-31. M(>nil>or. Congress. lS33-3(>. .liulge. State Court 
of Errors and Appeals, 1845-57. Died. May 15. 1S60. 

1845 Rev. Abraham Messler, D.D., Somerville, N. J *18S2 

D.I). (Hulgers, lS4:i). 
1845 Kkv. (Juhtavus Ahekl, S.T.D., Newark, X. J *.1887 

A.M. (Kulgers, 1S29). 



TRUSTEES. 17 



APPOINTED. 

1S45 John Barnes, M.D., Poughkeepsie, N. Y *1S50 

Born, Dec. 11, 1790. Physician. Died, Aug. 29, 1850. 

1S49 Rev. Thomas Edwards Vermilye, D.D., LL.D., New York 

City *1893 

D.D. (Rutgers. 1838). 

1849 Hon. Peter Vredenburgh (3d), LL.D., Freehold, N. J *1873 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1828). 

1850 Hon, Theodore Frelinghuysen, LL.D., New Brunswick, 

N. J *1862 

President, Rutgers, 1850-62. 

1851 Rev. Isaac Newton Wyckoff, D.D., Albany, N. Y *1869 

A.B. (Queen's, 1812). 

1851 Rev. Robert Ferine Lee, D.D., Montgomery, N. Y *1858 

D.D. (Rutgers, 1854). 
1851 Rev. Abraham Polhemus, D.D., Newark, N.J *1857 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1831). 
1851 Hon. John Hopper, Paterson, N. J *1897 

A.B. (Rutgers. 1833). 
1851 Hon. Frederick Theodore Frelinghuysen, LL.D., Newark, 

N. J *1885 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1836). 

1851 John Vanderbilt, Flatbush, N. Y tl860. . . . *1877 

Born at Flatbush, L. I., 1819. Lawyer. Judge Court of Common 
Pleas. Kings county, 1844-46. State senator. 1852. Died, May 
16, 1877. 

1853 John Romeyn Brodhead, LL.D., New York City *1873 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1831). 

1853 Maurice Edward Viele, Albany, N. Y *1903 

Born at Waterford, N. Y., May 17, 1823. Iron and hardware 
merchant. Died, Feb. 19. 1903. 

1853 Hon. Robert Hewson Pruyn, LL.D., Albany, N. Y *1882 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1833). 
1853 Charles Wells Swift, A.M., Poughkeepsie, N. Y *1877 

A.B. (Rutgers. 1832). 

1853 James Sijydam, New York City *1872 

Born at Newtown, L. I., Mch. 23, 1798. Merchant. Died, Oct. 
7, 1872. 

1857 Peter Sharp Duryee, Newark, N. J *1877 

Born in New York Citv, Dec. 23, 1807. Manufacturer. Died, 
Sept. 23, 1877. 

1858 Rev. Benjamin C. Taylor, S.T.D., Bergen. N. J. .tl878 *1881 

Born in Philadelphia, Feb. 24. 1801. A.B. (Coll. N. J., 1819). 

N. B. Sem., 1822. Clergyman, R. C. A. S.T.D. (Hobart, 1843). 
Died. Feb. 2, 1881. 

1858 Rev. David D. Demarest, D.D., LL.D., New Brunswick, 

N. J ,. *1898 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1837). 
1858 Rev. Ebenezer Platt Rogers, D.D., New York City, 

t 1866....* 1881 
Born in New York City, Dec. 18, 1807. A.B. (Yale 1837). 
Princeton Sem.. 1840. Clergyman, R. C A. D.D. (Oglethorpe, 
1853). Died, Oct. 23, 1881. 

1858 Rev. Thomas Campbell Strong, D.D., New York City, 

tl874 *1890 

A.M. (Rutgers, 1844). 

2 



18 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



APPOINTED. 

1858 Hon. Joseph Philo Bradley, LL.D., Newark, N. J *1S92 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1836). 

1858 John T. Moore, Brooklyn, N. Y tl865 *1876 

Merchant. Died, July 20, 1876. 

1859 Edward N. Strong, Newtown, L. I tl864 

1860 Rev. Joseph Frederick Berg, D.D., New Brunswick, N. J., 

tl864 *1871 

Born at Antigua, W. I.. June 3. 1812. Licensed to preach, 1831. 
Clergyman, R. C. A. Prof. Did. and Pol. Theol.. N. B. Sem., 
1861-71. Prof. Evid. Christianity and Logic. Rutgers, 1861-64. 
Prof. Evid Christianity, do., 1864-67. M.D. (Jefferson Med. 
Coll.). Died, July 20, 1871. 

1860 Hon. John A. Lott, LL.D., Flatbush, N. Y *1878 

Born at Flatbush, L. I., Feb. 11. 1806. A.B. (Union, 1823). 
Lawyer. Judge, Kings county. 1838—42. Member, N. Y. As- 
sembly. 1841. State senator. 1842—46. Justice Supreme Court, 
1857-65. LL.D. (Union, 1859). Died, July 20, 1878. 

1860 David Bishop, New Brunswick, N. J *1876 

A.B. (Rutgers. 1843). 
1860 Rev. Francis Marchalk Kip, S.T.D., Tompkinsville, N. Y.. *1888 

A.M. (Rutgers, 1829). 
1862 Henry Latimer Janeway, New Brunswick, N. J *1909 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1844). 
1862 Rev. William Henry Campbell, D.D., LL.D., New Bruns- 
wick, N. J tl8S2 *1S90 

President, Rutgers, 1863-82. 

1862 Hon. Jacob Rynier Wortendyke, Jersey City, N. J *1868 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1839). 

1863 Rev. John Henry Manning, D.D., Brooklyn, N. Y *1878 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1844). 

1863 Edward Salisbury Brayton, Utica, N. Y tl871 .... *1887 

Born at Westernville, N. Y., Mch. 30, 1817. A.B. (Union, 1836). 
Lawyer. Director in corporations. Died. June 2, 18S7. 

1863 Johnson Letson, New Brunswick, N. J *1885 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Dec. 8, 1806. Pres., New Bruns- 
wick Rubber Co. Pres., Norfolk and New Brunswick Hosiery 
Co. Died, 1885. 

1863 Hon. Abraham Oothout Zabriskie, LL.D.. Jersey City. 

N. J tl866. Re-elected 1873 *1873 

LL.D. (Rutgers, 1860). 
1866 Rev. Garret Conover Schanck, D.D., Marlboro. N. J *1888 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1828). 

1866 James Abeel Williamson, Jersey City. N. J. . . .tl876. . . .*1897 

Born at New Brunswick. N. .T., Apr. 12. 1S16. Partner of James 
Bishop & Co., Shipping and Commission Merchants. Died at 
Wyoming, N. J.. Apr. 6, 1897. 

1866 Stafford R. W. Heath, Newark, N. J *1888 

Born at Basking Ridge, N. J.. July 8. 1820. Dry goods merchant. 
Pres.. Firemen's Ins. (^o. Pres., Board of Dom. Missions. R. C. 
A. Died. Dec. 2. 1888. 

1866 Hon. Jacob Boerum Jewett, I'oughkeepsie. N. Y *1876 

Born in New York City. May 14. 1825. A.B. (Columbia, 1841). 
Lawyer. Died, Jan. 23, 1876. 

1868 Rev. Talbot Wilson Chambers, S.T.D., LL.D.. New York 

City -1806 

A.B. (Rutgers. 1834). 



TRUSTEES. 19 



APPOINTED. 

1869 Rev. Joachim Elmendorf, D.D., New York City *190S 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1850). 
1869 Cornelius Esselstyn, Hudson, X. Y *1881 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1852). 
1869 Rev. Paul Duryea Van Cleef, D.D., Jersey City. N. J *1902 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1843). 
1871 James Willard Schermerhorn, New York City. *1885 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1857). 

1871 William Clements Fowler, Brooklyn, N. Y tl887. . . .*1913 

Born at Peekskill, N. Y., Nov. 28, 1824. Merchant. Pres.. Long 
Island Bank, Brooklyn. Died, Jan. 8, 1913. 

1871 Samuel Sloan, New York City *1907 

Born near Belfast, Ireland, Dec. 25, 1817. Pres., D., L. & W. 
R. R., 1867-99. President and Director of other railroads and 
corporations. Died, Sept. 22, 1907. 

1873 Hon. George Craig Ludlow, LL.D., New Brunswick, N. J., *1900 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1850). 
1873 Hon. William Augustus Newell, LL.D., Allentown, 

N. J *1901 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1836). 

1873 Rev. Isaac Smithson Hartley, D.D., Utica, N. Y., tl893. .*1899 
D.D. (Rutgers, 1873). 

1874 Cortlandt Parker, LL.D., Newark, N. J tl878 *1907 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1836). 

1874 Hon. Theodore Frelinghuysen Randolph, Monistown, 

N. J *188§ 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., June 24, 1816. Pres., Morris 

and Essex R. R. Member, Assembly, N. J., 1859-61. State 

Senator, 1861-65. Governor, New Jersey, 1869-72. U. S. 
Senator, 1875-81. Died, Nov. 7, 1883. 

1875 S. Oakley Van der Poel, M.D., LL.D., New York City *1886 

Born at Kinderhook, N. Y., Feb. 22, 1824. A.B. (Univ. N. Y., 
1842). A.M. (Univ. N. Y., 1845). M.D. (Jefferson Med. Coll., 
1845). LL.D. (Univ. N. Y., 1877). Surgeon-General, N. Y. State, 
1857, 1861. President, Med. Soc. N. Y. State, 1870. Prof. 
General Pathology and Clinical Medicine. Albanv Med. Coll., 
1867-72. Health officer, Port of New York. 1872-80. Prof. 
Public Hygiene, Univ. N. Y., 1883-86. Died, 1886. 

1875 Theodoric Romeyn Westbrook, LL.D., Kingston, N. Y. . . .*1885 
A.B. (Rutgers, 1838). 

1876 Rev. William Ormiston, D.D., LL.D., New York City. 

t 1890....* 1899 

Born at Svmington. Scotland, Apr. 23. 1821. Univ. Victoria, 
Cobourg, Canada, 1848. Tutor, do., 1845-47. Prof. Moral Phil., 
do.. 1847-48. Clergvman, R. C. A. D.D. (Univ. N. Y., 1865). 
LL.D. (Victoria, 1881). Died, Mch. 19, 1899. 

1876 Rev. John Gaston, D.D., Passaic, N. J *1901 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1849). 
1876 Hon, Henry Weller Bookstavee, LL.D., New York City, *1907 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1859). 
1876 Robert F. Ballantine, Newark, N. J *1905 

Born in Albany. N. Y., June 3. 1836. Partner of Messrs. P. 

Ballantine & Sons. Donor of Ballantine Gymnasium. Died, Dec. 

10, 1905. 

1878 Rev, William Rankin Duryee, D.D., Jersey City, N. J., 

11891 *1897 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1856). 



20 RUTGEES COLLEGE. 



APPOINTED. 

1878 Rev. William James Romeyn Taylor, D.D., Newark, 

N. J *1891 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1841). 
1878 Rev. Abraham Rynier Van Nest, D.D., Philadelphia, Pa. .*1892 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1841). 

1878 John Lefferts, Flatbush, N. Y tl885 *1893 

Born at Flatbush. L. I., Aug. 12, 1826. Member, Board of Di- 
rection, R. C. A., 1878-86. Director of Corporations. Died, Apr. 
18, 1893. 

1878 William Clark, Newark, N. J *1902 

Born at Paisley, Scotland, 1841. President, Clark Thread Co., 
1873-1896. Died, July 7, 1902. 

1879 Hon. George Henry Sharpe, Kingston, N. Y. *1900 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1847). 

1882 Merrill Edwards Gates, Ph.D., LL.D., Washington, D. C, 

tl890 

President, Rutgers, 1882-90. 

1882 David Bingham, East Orange, N. J 

Born in County Down, Ireland, Nov. 30, 1839. President, East 
Orange Bank and other banks. 

1883 George Clarence Churchill, Utica, N. Y tl88S *1902 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1851). 

1883 Tunis Garret Bergen, Ph.D., Brooklyn, N. Y 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1867). 

1884 Henry Rutgers Baldwin, M.D., LL.D.*, New Brunswick, 

N. J. , *1902 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1849). 

1885 Frederick Frelinghuysen, Newark, N. J 

A.B. (Rutgers. 1868). 

1885 Ernest J. Miller, Albany, N. Y *lS9t) 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1853). 

1886 Hon. Jonathan Dixon, LL.D., Jersey City, N. J *190<> 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1859). 

1886 James Neilson, New Brunswick, N. J 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1866). 

1886 Rev. Roderick Terry, D.D., Newport, R. I tl90S 

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Apr. 1, 1849. A.B. (Yale. 1870). 
Andover Sem., 1872. Union Sem., 1875. Clergj^man, R. C. A. 
D.D. (ColL N. J., 1882). 

1887 Rev. Edward Benton Coe, D.D., LL.D., New York City . . . *1914 
D.D. (Rutgers, 1881). 

1887 Elbert Brinckerhoff Monroe, New York City *1S94 

Born in New York City, 1837. City Univ., 1855. Partner of 
Ball, Black & Co., Merchant. Vice Pres.. Amer. Tract Soc. 
Member, U. S. Indian Commission. Pi*es., N. Y. Y. M. C. A. 
Died, Apr. 21, 1894. 

1887 Rev. John Benjamin Drury, D.D., New Brunswick. N. J,, *1909 
A.B. (Rutgers, 1858). 

1888 Rev. James Le Fevre, D.D., Somerville, N. J *1914 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1854). 

1889 Garret Ellis Winants, Bergen Point, N. J *1S90 

Born on Staten Island, 1813. Shipping merchant. Donor of 
Winants Hall, Rutgers. Died. Aug. 14. 1890. 

1890 Austin Scott, Ph.D., LL.D., New Brunswick, N. J., tl906. . 

President, Rutgers, 1891-1906. 



TRUSTEES. 21 



APPOINTED. 

1891 Frederick Joseph Collier, Hudson, N. Y 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1878). 
1891 Alexander Thompson Van Nest, New York City ..*1896 

Born in New York City, Sept.' 29, 1844. A.B. (Coll. N. J., 

1864). Director of railroads and other corporations. Died, 

Aug. 10, 1896. 

1891 Paul Cook, Troy, N. Y 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1866). 

1892 David Murray. Ph.D., LL.D., New Brunswick, N. J .*1905 

LL.D. (Rutgers, 1873). 

1892 Hon. Garret Dorset Wall Vroom, LL.D., Trenton, N. J. .*1914 
A.B. (Rutgers, 1862). 

1892 John Bayard Kirkpatrick, New Brunswick, N. J *1912 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1866). 

1893 Charles Townsend Van Santvoord, New York City *1895 

B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1873). 

1894 Robert Schell, New York City *1900 

Died, May 8, 1900. 

1894 George Lintner Danforth, Middleburgh, N. Y . . tl899 .... 
A.B. (Rutgers, 1863). 

1895 Rev. Henry Du Bois Mulford, D.D., Upper Red Hook, 

N. Y tl897 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1881). 

1895 William Hopkins Leupp, New Brunswick, N. J 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1864). 

1896 Hon, Garret Augustus Hobart, LL.D., Paterson, N. J. . . .*1899 
A.B. (Rutgers, 1863). 

1897 Peter Donald, New York City tl908 *1915 

Born at Dunfermline, Scotland, Dec. 10, 1825. Merchant. 
Died, Apr. 9, 1915. 

1898 Edward Fuller Brooks, C.E., Lansdowne, Pa. . .tl904 *1916 

B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1872). 

1898 Rev. John Preston Searle, D.D,, New Brunswick, N. J. . . 
A.B. (Rutgers, 1875). 

1899 Rev, William Henry Steele Demarest, D.D., New Bruns- 

wick, N. J 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1883). President, Rutgers, 1906- . 
1899 William Forman Wyckoff, Brooklyn, N. Y. . . .tl909, , . . 
A.B. (Rutgers, 1877). 

1901 John W. Herbert, New York City 

B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1872). 

1902 Hon. William H. Vredenburgh, LL.D., Freehold, N. J . . . 
A.B. (Rutgers, 1859). 

1902 Hon. William Shields Myers, D.Sc, New York City, 

tl907. Re-elected 1912 

B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1889). 

1902 Hon. Foster McGowan Voorhees, LL.D., Elizabeth, N. J. 
A.B. (Rutgers, 1876). 

1903 Rev. James Isaac Vance, D.D., Nashville, Tenn, .tl910 

Born at Axcadia. Tenn., Sept. 25, 1862. A.B. (King Coll., 
Bristol, Tenn., 1883). Union Sem., Richmond, Va., 1886. Pas- 
tor, North Reformed Church, Newark, N. J., 1900-10. Presb. 
clergyman. D.D. (King, 1896, Hampden-Sidnev, 1896). LL.D. 
(King, 1913). 



22 EUTGEES COLLEGE. 



APPOINTED. 

1903 James Brown Mabon, New York City tl905. . . . 

Born at New Durham, N. J.. July 16, 1805. Stockbroker. Gov- 
ernor, N. Y. Stock Exchange, 1900-. President, do.., 2 years. 

1903 William Herman Van Steenbergh, New York City, tl913 
A.B. (Rutgers, 1877). 

1904 Hon. Alphonso Trumbour Clearwater, LL.D., Kingston, 

N. Y 

LL.D. (Rutgeis, 1903). 

1905 Howard Newton Fuller, Albany N. Y 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1874). 

1905 Luther Laelin Kellogg, LL.D., New York City 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1870). 
1905 Rev. Joseph Rankin Duryee, D.D., New York City 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1874). 

1905 Hon. Louis H. Schenck, Neshanic, N. J tl910. . . . 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1874). 

1906 Philip Milledoler Brett, New York City 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1892). 

1906 Charles Leavitt Edgar, E.E., Boston, Mass 

A.B. (Rutgers. 1882). 

1907 W. Edwin FLorance, New Brunswick, N. J 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1885). 

1907 Rev. Livingston Ludlow Taylor, Canandaigua, N. Y., 

tl912 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1881). 

1909 Drury Walls Cooper, New Brunswick, N. J 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1892). 
1909 Hon. Willard Penfield Voorhees, LL.D., New Brunswick, 

N. J *1914 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1871). 
1909 Rev. William Isaac Chamberlain, Ph.D., D.D., New York 

City 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1882). 

1909 Leonor Fresnel Loree, C.E., New York City 

B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1877). 

1909 Duncan Dunbar Sutphen, New York City 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1883). 

1910 Samuel Oakley Van der Poel, M.D., New York City *1912 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1873). 

1911 John Neilson Carpender, New Brunswick, N. J *1911 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1866). 

1911 Anthony Dey, New York City *1912 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1850). 

1911 Rev. Henry Evertson Cobb, D.D., New York City 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1884). 

1912 Rev. William Bancroft Hill, D.D., I'oughkeepsie, X. Y. . 
D.D. (Rutgers, 1905). 

1912 John Howard Ford, New York City *1914 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Dec. 10. 1855. Princeton. 1873- 
74. Cornell, 1871-75. Columbia I-.aw School. Pres.,' Mevor 
Rubber Co. Director, U. S. Rubber Co. Donor of Ford Dormi- 
tory. Died, aich. 2, 1014. 

1912 Howard Elting, Chicago, 111 

B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1890). 



SECBETARIES. 23 



AFPOIXTED. 

1913 Hon. Alfred Ford Skinner, Newark, N. J 

A.B. (Rutgers. 1883). 

1913 Hon. Gilbert David Blal'velt Hasbrouck, Kingston, N. 

Y 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1880). 

1914 Rev. John Howard Raven, D.D.. New Brunswick, N. J... 
A.B. (Rutgers. 1891). 

1914 Otto Hermann Kahn, Morristown, N. J 

Born at Mannheim. Germany. Feb. 21. 1867. Banker. Partner. 
Messrs. Kuhn. Loeb & Co., 1897— . Director and trustee of 
many corporations. Chairman, Metropolitan Opera Co. 

1914 Alan Hartwell Strong, Philadelphia, Penn 

A.B. (Rutgers. 1874). 

1915 Holmes Van Mater Dennis, Jr., New Brunswick, N. J . . . 
A.B. (Rutgers. 1894). 

1916 John Wyckoff Mettler, New Brunswick, N. J 

B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1899). 

1916 J. Amory Haskell, Red Bank, N. J 

Born in New York City, 1861. Vice President and Director, 
E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. Director of other corporations. 



SECRETARIES OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES. 

APPOINTED. 

17 — - *Rev. Jacob Rutsen Hardenbergh tl782 

Trustee, 1767. 
17S2 *Peter Vredenburgh tl'''S4 

Trustee, 1782-1810. 
17S4 *HoN. James Schureman i 1793 

Trustee, 1782-1824. 
1793 * Jacob Rutsen Hardenbergh. Jr flSOO 

Trustee, 1792-1841. 
1800 * Abraham Blauvelt tl807 

Trustee, 1800. 
1807 * William P. Deare tl821 

Trustee, 1804-26. 
1821 *CoRNELius Low Hardenbergh, LL.D tlS25 

Trustee, 1815-60. 
1825 * James Schureman Nevius 71830 

Trustee, 1825-.58. 

1831 *Welliam Hopkins Leupp, New Brunswick, N. J tl832 

Born in New Brunswick. X. J., Sept. 21, 1801. Lawyer. State 
Senator, N. J. Died, Aug. 23, 1871. 

1832 *CoL. James C. Van Dyke tl833 

Trustee, 1831-43. 

1833 * Jacob Rutsen Hardenbergh, Jb tl835 

Trustee. 1792-1841. 

1835 *Theodore Hardenbergh, M.D tl844 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1828). 
1844 * John Pool Hardenbergh, New York City tl849 

Born, Sept. 19, 1822. Commission merchant. President. Board 

Dom. Miss.. R. C. A., 1865-75. Died at Bernardsville. N J., 

Sept. 9, 1901. 

1849 * Warren Hardenbergh tl859 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1844). 



24 RUTGEES COLLEGE. 



APPOINTED. 

1859 *Rev. Thomas Campbell Strong, D.D tl'S66 

Trustee, 1858-74. 
1866 *Rev. David D. Demarest, D.D., LL.D *1898 

Trustee, 1858-98. 
1898 *r)AviD Murray, Ph.D., LL.D tl904 

Trustee, 1892-1905. 

1904 Rev. William Henry Steele Demarest, D.D., LL.D.. 

tl906 
Trustee, 1899- . 

1906 Rev. John Preston Searle, D.D 

Trustee, 1898- . 

TREASURERS. 

APPOINTED. 

1780 *.JoHN Schultrman tl'''90 

Trustee, 1782-95. 

1790 * John Hardenbergh tl'''91 

Trustee, 1790-98. 

1791 * John Schtjurman *1795 

Trustee, 1782-95. 
1795 *HoN. James Schureman flSlS 

Trustee, 1782-1824. 
1813 *Staats Van Deursen tlS23 

Trustee, 1807-23. 
182.3 *ISAAC Heyer 

Trustee, 1823-27. 

1831 *Peter Spader (Sub-Treasurer 1824-1831) tl8o3 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Sept. 29, 1785. Merchant banker. 
Died, Sept. 9, 1855. • 

1853 * John Crook Elmendorf ='=1889 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1834). 
1889 Frederick Frelinghuysen tl905 

Trustee, 1885- . 

1905 *lRviNG Strong Upson *1915 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1881). 

1915 Henry Parsell Schneeweiss 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1877). 



/ 



PRESIDENTS. 



PRESIDENTS. 



REV. JACOB RUTSEN HARDENBERGH, D.D. 

Appointed, 1785; died, 1790. 

He was the son of Col. Johannis Hardenbergh, of Rosendale, Lister 
county, New York, who was a large landholder, a prominent man in 
public affairs, an influential member of the Coetus party, and one of the 
original trustees of Queen's College designated in the charter. The 
grandfather of Col. Hardenbergh was the first of the name who came to 
this country, about the middle of the seventeenth century. Jacob Rutsen 
was born at Rosendale, Ulster county, New York, February 22, 1736. He 
studied at the Kingston Academy, and completed his theological course 
with Domine John Frelinghuysen, at Raritan, Somerset county, New 
Jersey, and succeeded his Preceptor there in his pastoral charge. He 
visited Holland and other parts of Europe, and upon his return was made 
D.D, by the College at Princeton. Since his name as President appears 
on the diploma of Simeon De Witt under date of October 5, 1776, it is 
inferred that he filled this office, possibly from the outset, 1770, although 
he continued as pastor at Raritan. Resigning his pastoral charge at 
Raritan in 1781, he removed to his native place and took charge of the 
churches of Marbletown, Rochester and Wawarsing, which he served 
five years. Dr. Dirck Romeyn having, in 1785, declined a call to the 
presidency of Queen's College, Dr. Hardenbergh was elected the same 
year. He accepted and entered on his office in 1786, becoming at the 
same time pastor of the Reformed Dutch Church, of New Brunswick. He 
died in the discharge of the duties of these offices October 30, 1790. He 
was an ardent patriot in our revolutionary struggle, contributing both by 
his oratory and his pen to the cause of the independence of these States, 
and was a member of the convention which framed the first Constitution 
of New Jersey. 

After tlie decease of the Rev. Dk. Hardenbergh, the Rev. Dr. John H. 
Livingston was elected to the presidency of the College, hut he de- 
clined. In 1791 Rev. Dr. Dirck Romeyn icas again elected to the 
same office, T)ut he also declined. 



REV. WILLIAM LINN, S.T.D. 

President pro tempore from 1791 to 1794 ; died, 1808. 

He was born in Pennsylvania, February 22, 1752, and was graduated 
from the College of New Jersey in 1772. Three years later he was 
licensed to preach the Gospel by the Donegal Presbytery, and in 1776 he 
served as a chaplain in the American army. In 1777 he was called to 



26 RUTGEES COLLEGE. 



the pastorate of the Presbyterian Church at Big Spring, Pennsylvania, 
where he labored for a period of seven years. He then took charge of an 
Academy in Somerset county, Maryland, but after an experience of two 
years in. teaching, settled again over a church in Elizabethtown, New 
Jersey. From 1787 to 1805 he preached in the Collegiate Church, New 
Yoi-k, and while there he acted also as the President of Queen's College, 
of which he had been elected a Trustee in 1787. His interest and wis- 
dom in matters of education are also reflected in the fact that for twenty- 
one years previous to his death, in 1808, he served as one of the Regents 
of the University of the State of New York. Dr. Linn was "an ardent 
and impassioned preacher. On special occasions his performances were 
masterpieces." Of large and earnest sympathies, he became deeply inter- 
ested in politics as well as in the cause of education, and extended his 
influence in many directions. 



REV. IRA CONDICT, D.D. 
President 2^ro tempore from 1794 to 1810 ; died, June 1, 1811. 

He was born at Orange, New Jersey, February 21, 17G4. After his 
graduation from the College of New Jersey, in 1784, he studied theology 
under Dr. John Woodhull, of Monmouth, and was licensed by the 
Presbytery of New Brunswick in 1786. The Presbyterian Churches of 
Hardwick, Newtown and Shappenock enjoyed his services as pastor for 
six years until 1794, when he was installed over the Reformed Dutch 
Church at New Brunswick. In 1794 he was appointed Professor of 
Moral Philosophy and Superintendent, with power to employ tutors in 
the College. The College remained closed from 1795 until 1807. Though 
actively engaged in his church work, Dr. Condict found time and energy 
to originate a new movement for the revival, in 1807, of the College, 
which, owing to financial embarrassments, had been obliged to suspend 
exercises for twelve years. Under his leadership the Trustees determined 
to raise, by the help of the Reformed Churches, $12,000 for the erection 
of a substantial and spacieus building and to open the College imme- 
diately. Dr. Condict assumed the duties of President pro tempore, and 
instructed the highest class, which entered Junior. In 1809 he was 
regularly appointed Professor of Moral Philosophy and Vice I*resident. 
Dr. Condict was indefatigable in soliciting subscriptions for the new 
building, and when $10,000 had been raised it was begun. This edifice, 
noble and beautiful in its proportions, now stands in the center of the 
campus which it adorns. Dr. Condict laid its corner-stone with his 
left hand, in consequence of suffering a temporary lameness in his right. 
Dying in 1811, he did not live to see the full fruit of his beneficent 
energies and sacrifices. Honored by being elected to the presidency, he, 
however, declined it, deeming "the office," says Justice Bradley, "incom- 
patible with the duties he owed to his church, which he continued to 
perform in their fullest oxtent. The amount of sti-ain on the mind and 
body of this eniin(Mit and faithful man must, at this period, have been 
immense. He had the pastoral care of one of the largest churches in the 
denomination. He taught the College classes, the Junior class in 1807-8. 
and tlie Junior and Senior classes in 1808-9 and 1809-10. He also, as 



PRESIDENTS. 27 



a leading member of the Board of Trustees, was actively engaged in all 
the concerns of the College, especially in the efforts to collect funds 
for erecting the new building and causing the work duly to progress. He 
procured by his own exertions subscriptions, in the city of New Bruns- 
wick and its vicinity, to the amount of $6,370, during the year 1807, and 
continued his efforts in that direction during the time the College was 
building. Such an accumulation of labors and responsibilities was more 
than human nature could bear. Like his predecessor. Dr. Hardenbergh, 
he was destined to spend and be spent in the cause of the College. No 
wonder that his face, as it looks down upon us from yonder frame in 
the chapel, has a sad and wearied look. No wonder that the cord of life 
snapped under the tension, when he was yet in the very prime of his 
years and usefulness. Which of us has done what he did before reaching 
his forty-eighth year? Here again we see exemplified the great truth 
that 'life is measured by its work.' " 



REV. JOHN H. LIVINGSTON, S.T.D. 

Appointed, 1810 ; died, January 20, 1825. 

Dr. Livingston was a man of noble character, of extensive and accurate 
learning, and of large and commanding influence. He was, however, 
mainly interested in his theological professorship, which he held in con- 
nection with the presidency ; and indeed he did little more in the College 
than "to preside on public occasions and sign diplom-as."' It was during 
his period of ofiice that the literary exercises of the College were, in 1816, 
again suspended, and not resumed until 1825. The causes of this were 
financial distress and divided counsels. He was the son of Henry Liv- 
ingston and Sarah Conklin, born at Poughkeepsie, May 30, 1746, gradu- 
ated at Yale College in July, 1762. In May, 1766, he sailed for Holland, 
and studied theology at Utrecht. Licensed by the Classis of Amsterdam, 
June 5, 1769 ; made Doctor of Theology by the University of Utrecht 
m May, 1770 ; returned to New York, September, 1770, having been 
ordained a pastor of the church in that city by the Classis of Amsterdam ; 
preached there until New York was occupied by the British in Septem- 
ber, 1776 ; preached at Kingston, Albany, Poughkeepsie, and neighbor- 
ing places during the Revolution ; returned to New York soon after the 
evacuation, November 25, 1783 ; appointed Professor of Theology by 
General Synod, October, 1784 ; inaugurated in the city of New i'ork. 
May 19, 1785 ; taught in Ncav York and Flatbush, Long Island, until 
1810, when he removed to New Brunswick, New Jersey, having been 
appointed President of Queen's College. He died in New Brunswick, 
January 20, 1825. 

REV. PHILIP MILLP:D0LER, S.T.D. 

Appointed, 1825; resigned, 1840; died, Sept. 22, 1852. 

He was born at Rhinebeck, New York, September 22, 1775, the only 
son of John and Anna Milledoler, who had emigrated from Geneva, 
Switzerland, some years before ; graduated at Columbia College in 1793; 



28 RUTGEES COLLEGE. 



ordained by the Synod of the German Reformed Church May 17, 1794 ; 
called to the German Reformed Church in Nassau Street the same year ; 
became pastor of the Third Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia in 
180O ; called to the Presbyterian Church in New York, with special 
care of the Rutgers Street Church, in 1805 ; in 1813 called to the 
Collegiate Reformed Dutch Church in New York, where he remained 
until he was appointed Professor of Didactic Theology and President of 
Rutgers College in 1825. In 1840 Dr. Milledoler resigned the presidency 
of the College and in 1841 he resigned his theological professorship. He 
then made his home in New York City. He died on Staten Island in 
1852, on his seventy-seventh birthday. Dr. Milledoler was distinguished 
for his early and fervent piety, for catholic sympathies which led him 
to take an active part in many of the benevolent enterprises of his day, 
and above all for an unction in prayer that seemed akin to inspiration. 



ABRAHAM BRUYN HASBROUCK, LL.D. 
Appointed, 1840; resigned, 1850; died, Feb. 23, 1879. 

He was born in Kingston, N. Y., November 29, 1791. After a course 
of preparation in the Kingston Academy, he entered Yale College in 
1806 and was graduated with high honors from that institution in 1810. 
His law studies were pursued at the Law School at Litchfield, Connec- 
ticut, which was in charge of Judge Gould, and then considered the 
best institution of the kind in the United States. In 1814 he began 
the practice of his profession in Kingston. Here he soon acquired dis- 
tinction for legal knowledge, commanding abilities and untlinching in- 
tegrity. Elected a representative in Congress in 1825, he became intimate 
with Edward Everett, whom he subsequently welcomed to New York, with 
a public address when the latter delivered his great oration on Wash- 
ington. From 1840 to 1850 he was the honored President of Rutgers 
College. By his Lectures on Constitutional Law, his genial manners, 
his generous hospitality, and his happy influence exerted on manifold 
public occasions, he contributed greatly to the prosperity of this ven- 
erable institution. After his resignation he removed to Kingston, where 
he became President of the Kingston Bank, the founder of the Ulster 
County Historical Society, and an energetic advocate of many public and 
patriotic interests. The degree of Doctor of Laws was conferred upon 
him both by Union and Columbia Colleges. Dr. Hasbrouck was always 
studious in his habits, reading daily some Latin author, and eagerly 
devouring the latest and most valuable publications on a great variety 
of topics. It is said that hardly a quotation could be made from an 
English author that he could not at once identify and find in the original 
work. His intellect, clear and powerful to the last, expressed his "longing 
to be at rest," and he passed away triumphant in faith, full of years 
and honors. He died at Kingston, New York, Februnry 23, 1879. It is 
worthy of mention that the College is indebted to Dr. Hasbrouck for 
many of the noble trees that now adorn the campus. He was at much 
pains in having them planted and cared for ; and to-day they stand the 
beautiful monuments of his forethought for coming generations. "Whoso 
pliuit«'th a tree, laboreth for posterity." 



PRESIDENTS. 29 



HON. THEODORE FRELINGHUYSEN, LL.D. 
Appointed, 1S50 ; died, April 12, 1862. 

The son of Gen. Frederick Frelinghuysen, and great-grandson of Rev. 
Theodorus J. Frelinghuysen, was born in Franklin township, Somerset 
county, New Jersey, March 28, 1787. The home of his boyhood was at 
Millstone, New Jersey. He attended the Grammar School of Queen's 
College, and afterward the Academy at Basking Ridge ; was graduated 
from the College of New Jersey in 1804 ; studied law with Hon. 
Richard Stockton, of Princeton ; practiced law at Newark, New Jersey ; 
was Attorney-General of the State from 1817 to 1829 ; United States 
Senator, 1829-1835 ; Chancellor of the University of the City of New 
York, 1839-1850, and President of Rutgers College from 1850 to his 
death, which took place April 12, 1862. President Frelinghuysen was a 
wise counselor and an eloquent orator. He was successful at the Bar, 
in the Senate and in the presidency of literary institutions. His 
patriotism was intense, as his action in 1812 and again in 1861 proved. 
He was nominated for Vice President of the United States by the Whig 
convention of 1844, which nominated Henry Clay for President. Dr. 
Frelinghuysen was a man of simple and ardent piety, ever laboring to 
win souls for Christ. He loved the Church of God, and served long and 
faithfully in the eldership. 



REV. WILLIAM HENRY CAMPBELL, D.D., LL.D. 

Became President, 1863, and resigned June, 1881, but continued to act 

as President until his successor was inaugurated, 

June 20, 1882 ; died, Dec. 7, 1890. 

Dr. Campbell was known many years in the States of New York and 
New Jersey as a thorough-going Biblical preacher — remarkable for his 
use of strong, terse, Saxon English, and intense earnestness in presenting 
Divine truth. Nor was he less distinguished as a clear, vigorous and 
successful educator. He was born in Baltimore, 1808, and was grad- 
uated from Dickinson College in 1828, and studied one year in the 
Theological Seminary at Princeton. His first settlement was at Chit- 
tenango, from 1831 to 1833, after which he labored for six years ajs 
principal of Erasmus Hall, at Platbush, Long Island. From 1839 to 
1841 he preached at East New York, whence he removed to Albany and 
assumed charge of the Third Reformed Church. In 1848 he returned 
to educational pursuits by accepting the principalship of the Albany 
Academy. Three years later, in 1851, he was called to the Professorship 
of Biblical Literature in the Theological Seminary at New Brunswick, 
and while in this position he filled, gratuitously, the Professorship of 
Belles-Lettres in Rutgers College during a period of twelve years. In 
1863 he accepted, after much persuasion, the presidency, and entered 
with exceptional enthusiasm and ability upon his work, both of teaching 
and securing a larger endowment fund for the institution. During his 
administration over two hundred thousand dollars were raised ; six new 
professorships established ; the number of students doubled, and the 



30 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



following buildings erected : a large Geological Hall, a beautiful Chapel, 
an Astronomical Observatory, a new Grammar School, and certain use- 
ful structures on the experimental farm. These works tell their own 
story of diligent wisdom, and render a well-earned fame secure. Dr. 
Campbell resigned as President of the College in June, 1881, but con- 
tinued to serve until the inauguration of his successor, June 20, 1882. 
His willingness to teach "The Evidences of Christianity," and to preach 
in turn in the College Chapel, was accepted by the Trustees, which 
teaching and preaching ceased upon his becoming pastor of the Suydam 
Street Reformed Church in New Brunswick. He was the founder of 
this church (1885) and continued as its pastor until his death, which 
occurred December 7, 1890. 



MERRILL EDWARDS GATES, Ph.D., LL.D. 

Inaugurated as President of Rutgers College, June 20, 1882 ; re- 
signed, 1890. 

His father, Seth M. Gates, in Congress from 1839 to 1843, and 
throughout a long life, was widely known and honorably distinguished 
for his services in the cause of liberty, justice and Christianity. Through 
his mother he is descended from Jonathan Edwards. He was born at 
Warsaw, New York, April 6, 1848 ; and was graduated from the 
University of Rochester, at Rochester, New York, in 1870, having taken 
the highest honors, in successive years, in Mathematics, Latin and Greek, 
and the English Essay Prize of the Senior year. Before his graduation 
he accepted the principalship of the Albany Academy, declining a very 
favorable offer to enter journalistic work, made by a prominent New 
York editor, who had noticed his literary work in college. During the 
twelve years of his principalship the Albany Academy extended its 
course of study from eight years to twelve, covering much of the work 
of the college course ; while the number of boys and young men in attend- 
ance increased from 70 to 300. In 1872 he spent some months in England, 
visiting Rugby and Oxford, as educational centers. In 187.") he was 
elected Chancellor of the University of Tennessee, an institution nearly 
a century old, consisting of a law school and a college. Declining this 
position, he continued at Albany, notwithstanding repeated offers of 
college professorships, and more lucrative positions in his profession or 
in business. In 1879-80, he spent a year in travel and study abroad. 
He visited France, Italy, Egypt, Palestine and Greece, spending two 
months at Athens. In 1880 the University of the State of New York 
conferred on him the honorary degree of Doctor of Philosophy, and in 
June, 1882, both Princeton College and the University of Rochester gave 
him the degree of Doctor of Laws. The same degree was conferred upon 
him by Columbia University in 1891 and by Williams College in 185)8. 
Columbia University also gave him the degree of IaH.D. ih 1887. 

In September, 1890, Dr. Gates resigned the presidency of Rutgers to 
become president of Amherst College. He continued in the latter 
position until 1899, Ho was Chairman of the United States Board of 
Indian C^)mmissioners, 1889-99, and later Secretary of that Board 1S99- 
1912. Since 1899 Dr. Gates has been a licensed preacher of the Con- 



PRESIDENTS. 31 



gregational Church and has resided at Washington, D. C. He is also 
identified with many literary and philanthropic societies and lectures 
and writes on religious, social and educational themes. His administra- 
tion as President of Rutgers was marked by a large increase in the 
Faculty and endowments of the College. The curriculum was extended 
and the library greatly enlarged. Two large buildings, the State Labo- 
ratory and Winants Hall, were erected during his presidency. 



AUSTIN SCOTT, Ph.D., LL.D. 
Inaugurated as President, February 4, 1891; resigned, January 1, 1906. 

Dr. Scott was born at Maumee, near Toledo, Ohio, August 10, 1848. 
He graduated from Yale College with the degree of A.B. in 1869. After 
a year of post-graduate study at the University of Michigan he received 
the degree of A.M. He then studied three years at the University of 
Berlin and Leipzig, receiving his Ph.D. from the latter University in 
1873. During the same years he was engaged with Mr. George Ban- 
croft in the preparation of the tenth volume of his "History of the United 
States." He also carried dispatches to Washington which contained 
the decision of Emperor William as arbitrator between Great Britain and 
the United States in regard to the Northwestern boundary. Dr. Scott 
w^as Instructor in German at the University of Michigan (1S78-.5). He 
collected and arranged materials for Bancroft's "History of the Consti- 
tution of the United States" (1875-82), at the same time acting as 
associate in History at Johns Hopkins University. He there organized 
a seminar of American History and conducted it from 1876 until 1882. 

In 1883 Dr. Scott was made Professor of History, Political Economy 
and Constitutional Law at Rutgers. On November 2.5. 1890, he was 
elected President of the College and was inaugurated February 4. 1891. 
He conducted its affairs with great abilitj" and devotion for fifteen years 
until January 1, 1906, when his desire to devote a larger part of his 
time and abilities to the w^ork of teaching and writing led him to 
relinquish the duties of the executive. During his administration the 
College Extension Department was organized and successfully carried 
on, the teaching of the English Bible was introduced into the curriculum, 
and in other respects the educational side of the College was enlarged. On 
the property side the improvement during these years was very marked. 
Two of the handsomest college buildings were erected. Mr. Robert F. 
Ballantine, of Newark, for many years a Trustee of the College, was the 
generous donor of a well-equipped gymnasium, and Mr. Ralph Voorhees 
gave the College a new library. The ground for both of these buildings 
was the gift of Mr, James Neilson. Van Nest Hall was improved, 
chiefly by the liberality of Mrs. Ann Bussing of New York. The house 
adjoining the preparatory school was purchased and put into use for the 
younger scholars. The campus was also greatly improved and beautified. 
By the generosity of Mr. James Neilson, the students have the use of 
the Neilson Athletic Field. 

It was from Dr. Scott's initiative that the Alumni Endowment Fund 
was begun in the first year of his administration, a fund which not only 
promises ever increasing advantage to the college treasury but which 



32 RUTGEES COLLEGE. 



binds a large number of loyal alumni to their Alma Mater, Large 
additions were also made in this period to the general endowments of 
the institution by the liberality of Mr. Robert Schell, Miss Helen M. 
Gould, Mr. Peter Donald and others. By no means the least of Dr. 
Scott's accomplishments were the adjustment of the long-standing account 
with the State and the passage of a new law governing the State appro- 
priations to the College. , 

SinCe his resignation as President, in 1906, Dr. Scott has continued 
to perform the duties of the Voorhees professorship of History and 
Political Science with eminent success. The degree of LL.D. was 
bestowed upon him by Princeton in 1891 and by Rutgers in 1914. 



REV. WILLIAM HENRY STEELE DEMAREST, D.D. 
Inaugurated as President, June 20, 1906. 

Dr. Demarest was born at Hudson, New York, May 12, 1863. He is 
the son of the Rev. David D. Demarest, D.D., LL.D., for thirty-three 
years Professor of Pastoral Theology and Sacred Rhetoric in the New 
Brunswick Theological Seminary, His mother was Catharine L., daughter 
of James Schureman Nevius, Justice of the Supreme Court of New 
Jersey. President Demarest is the first alumnus of Rutgers College to 
become its President, Ancestrally, his connection with the College is 
almost co-extensive with its history. He has himself been a Trustee 
since 1899 and was Secretary of the Board from 1904 until 1906, His 
father was a Trustee of the College from 1858 until his death in 189S 
and Secretary of the Board from 1866. His maternal grandfather was 
a Trustee from 1825 until 1858 and Secretary from 1825 until 1830. 
His great-grandfather, the Rev. Henry Polhemus, was Trustee from 
1800 until 1816 and his great-great-grandfather, the Hon. John Schure- 
man, was a Trustee from 1782 until 1795. 

His boyhood and young manhood were spent in New Brunswick. He 
graduated from the Grammar School in 1879 and from the College as 
the first honor man of the class of 1883. After teaching in the Grammar 
School two years, he entered the Theological Seminary and graduated in 
1888. Being licensed to preach by the Classis of New Brunswick and 
ordained by the Classis of Orange, he had successful pastorates in the 
Reformed Churches of Walden, N. Y. (1888-1897) and Catskill, N. Y. 
(1897-1901). The General Synod of 1901 elected him Professor of 
Ecclesiastical History and Church Government in the New Brunswick 
Theological Seminary. He thus returned to the service of the institution 
to which his father gave the best years of his life. Dr. Demarest con- 
tinued in his professorship five years. During the last of these years he 
was also acting President of Rutgers College. The Trustees elected him 
President of the College February 8, 1906, and he was inaugurated June 
20, 1906, in the presence of the largest assembly of alumni and friends 
which has ever attended a college function at New Brunswick, Rutgers 
conferred upon him the degree of Doctor of Divinity in 1901 and the 
University of New Y^ork gave the same degree in 1916. He also received 
the degree of LL.D. from Columbia University in 1910, from Union 
College in 1911 and from the University of Pittsburgh in 1912. In 1909 



PRESIDENTS. 33 



he served as President of the General Synod of the Reformed Church in 
America. 

The first ten years of President Demarest's administration have been 
marked by a very vigorous life in the old college. The adjustment of 
the relations with the state, accomplished before the end of Dr. Scott's 
administration, has borne fruit in largely increased appropriations. The 
Neilson Campus which adjoins the Queen's Campus became the property 
of the College through the liberality of Mr. James Neilson of New 
Brunswick. Upon it two large buildings have been erected, the Engineer- 
ing Building and the Chemistry Building. Several smaller pieces of 
property including five residences adjoining the Neilson Campus haVe 
been acquired by purchase so that nearly all the property between the 
Queen's Campus and the Theological Seminary is in the hands of the 
College. Upon part of this a new dormitory has been erected at a cost 
of about $125,000 by the late John Howard Ford of New York City, a 
trustee of the College. A large extension of the Robert F. Ballantine 
Gymnasium, which contains a fully-equipped swimming pool, costing 
more thon $30,000 has been erected. Mrs. Robert F. Ballantine giving 
$27,000 for this purpose. An Entomology Building has also been acquired. 
The College has enlarged its land holdings by an extensive tract com- 
prising two blocks on the western side of College Avenue and by lots 
on George Street extending from the Neilson Athletic Field to the new 
Buccleuch Park. Upon the latter four residences have been erected which 
are occupied as dormitories by the Rutgers Preparatory School. The 
strip of land between George Street and the canal and extending west- 
ward from a point near Seminary Place nearly to the end of College 
Avenue has become College property. The College Farm has been greatly 
enlarged so that it now includes nearly 350 acres of land. On it has 
been erected a handsome Agricultural Building by a state appropriation 
of $100,000. The Short Course Building, the Poultry Administration 
Building, greenhouses, dairy barn and other buildings have also been 
added. 

The progress along educational lines in these ten years has not fallen 
behind that along property lines. The faculty has increased considerably 
in numbers. Short Courses in Agriculture during the winter months 
and a Summer Session have been established. The number of students 
in the regular courses has doubled. Several industrial fellowships for 
graduate students have been founded and new lecture courses inau- 
gurated. The loyalty of the Alumni has been strengthened by the found- 
ing of several new local Alumni Associations and the ancient interest of 
the Reformed Church in the College founded by its ministers and elders 
has been fostered. The outlook for Rutgers was never before so promising 
as in the year of its 150th anniversary. 



34 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



VICE PRESIDENTS. 



APPOINTED. 

1810 Rev. Ira Condict, D.D *1S11 

President pro tern., 1794-1810 

1811 Rev. John Sciiureman, S.T.D *1818 

A.B. (Queen's, 1795). 

1833 Rev. Jacob Jones Janeway, D.D tl839 *1858 

Trustee, 1830-50. 
1839 Theodore Strong, LL.D tl863 *1869 

LL.D. (Rutgers, 1835) 
1864 George Hammell Cook, Ph.D., LL.D *1889 

Professor 1853 89 

1890 Rev: Theodore Sandford Doolittle, D.D., LL.D *1893 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1859). 



FACULTY. 



It is impossible, with the scanty information at our command, to make 
a list of the Faculty of Queen's College which is altogether satisfactory. 
The dates of service of the early tutors and professors are in a few cases 
somewhat conjectural and the subjects of their instruction entirely 
lacking. On this account notes have been placed at the bottom of the 
page to indicate the reason for inserting names and dates. 

APPOINTED. 

GEN. FREDERICK FRELINGHUYSEN, A.B. (Prince- 
ton, 1770), A.M *1804 

Trustee, Queen's, 1782-1804. 
1777 COL. JOHN TAYLOR, A.B. (Princeton, 1770), A.M.. 

LL.D *1801 

Born at Princeton, N. J., Aug. 1, 1751. 

Colonel in Continental Army. 

In battles of Trenton, Princeton and Monmouth. 

Tutor, Queen's, 1777. 

Professor of Natural Philosoi)hy and Mathematics, 

Queen's, 1781-91. 
Professor, Mathematics and Natural Science, Union 

College, 1797. 
Acting l*resid(nit. Union, 1795. 
Librarian, Union, 179G. 
Died, Nov. 5, 1801. 



i^ACULTY. 35 



APPOINTED, 

1777 JOHN BOGART/ A.B. (Queen's, 1775) 

Tutor, 1777-81. 
1782 REY. SOLOMON FROELIGH,- D.D. (Queen's, 1811) *1827 

1782 JA^IES SCHUREMAN.- A.B. (Queen's, 1775) *1824 

Tutor. 1782- , 1807- . 

1783 REY. SIMEON YAN ARSDALEN,^ A.B. (Queen's, 1780), 

A.M. (Queen's, 1783) *1786 

1785 REY. JACOB RUTSEN HARDENBERGH, D.D. (Prince- 
ton. 1771) *1790 

President of the College. 1785-90. 

1789 JAMES STEYENSONV A.B. (Queen's, 1789) 

Tutor, 1789-90, 1809-11. 
1789 REY. GERSHOM WILLIAMS,^ A.B. (Queen's, 1789), A.M. 

(Queen's. 1792) 

Tutor, 1789-92. 

1791 REY. WILLIAM LINN, A.B. (Princeton, 1772). S.T.D 

(Columbia, 1789) -1808 

President pro tern, of the College, 1791—94. 

1792 REY. HENRY YAN DYKE^ *1804 

Senior Tutor and Professor of Moral Philosophy. 1792- 

1793 CHARLES SMrTH,« A.B. (Princeton, 1786), A.M. (Queen's, 

1791), M.B. (Queen's. 1792) *1848 

Senior Tutor, 1793-94. 
Tutor, 1807- 

1794 JACOB RUTSEN HARDENBERGH,' JR., A.B. (Queen's, 

1788) , A.M. (Queen's. 1791) *1S41 

1794 REY. IRA CONDICT, D.D. (Princeton, 1810) *1811 

President pro tern, of the College, 1794-1810. 

Professor of Moral Philosophy, 1794-95. 1807-11. 
1809 DANIEL HARRISON CONDICT, A.B. (Princeton, 1807)..*1811 

Tutor, 1809-11. 

Trustee, Queen's, 1811. 
1809 ROBERT ADRAIN, A.M. (Queen's, 1810), LL.D. (Colum- 
bia, 1818) *1S43 

Professor of Mathematics, 1809-13, 1825-27. 

1 From a letter written in 1777 by Col. John Taylor to John Bo^art. it 
appears that the latter took charge of the classes of Col. Taylor during his 
absence in the American Army. At this time the sessions were held near 
Readington. N. J. The exact termination of this arrangement is uncertain. 

- A minute of the Trustees, dated June 12. 1782. states that Mr. Froeligh 
and Mr. James Schureman were '"added to the faculty." 

3 A minute of the Trustees of 178.3 states that M.r. Yan Arsdalen was 
added to the faculty. 

* A minute of the Trustees. January 28, 1789, states that James Steven- 
son was added to the faculty. His appointment is mentioned again May 
15, 1809. and his resignation in 1811. 

s A minute of the Trustees. September 12. 1792, contains the report that 
Mr. Williams had resigned as instructor. Rev. Mr. Yan Dyke was made 
Senior Tutor and Professor of Moral Philosophy. 

^ The minutes of the Trustees of June 20. 179.3. contain the report that 
Mr. Smith had been engasred as Senior Tutor for the next year. Dr. Smith 
is mentioned in the new faculty chosen September 17, 1807 

■^ The minutes of the Trustees of April 9. 1794, contain the resolution that 
Jacob R. Hardenbergh be added to the faculty. 



36 EUTGEES COLLEGE. 



APPOINTED. 

1810 REV. JOHN H. LIVINGSTON, A.B. (Yale, 1762), A.M. 

(Yale, 1765) , S.T.D. (Utrecht, 1770) *1825 

President of the College, 1810-25. 

1811 REV. JOHN DE WITT,i ^jg (Union and Coll. N. J., 

1809) , D.D. (Union, 1821) *1831 

Tutor, 1811-12. 

Professor of Belles-Lettres, Elements of Criticism and 

Logic, 1825-31. 
Trustee, Rutgers, 1823-31. 

1812 REV. JOHN SCHUREMAN, A.B. (Queen's, 1795), A.M. 

(Queen's, 1812 and Coll. N. J., 1801), S.T.D. (Columbia, 
1816) *1818 

Vice President of the College, 1812-18. 

Professor of Moral Philosophy and Belles-Lettres, 
1813-18. 

1812 REV. CORNELIUS C. VERMEULE, A.B. (Queen's, 1812), 

A.M., M.D., D.D *1859 

Tutor of Languages, 1812-14. 
Professor of Languages, 1814-15. 

1813 HENRY VETHAKE, A.B. (Columbia, 1808), A.M. (Co- 

lumbia, 1811. and Coll. N. J., 1815), LL.D. (Columbia, 

1836) *1866 

Born in Essequibo Co., British Guiana. 
Professor of Mathematics, Queen's, 1813-14. 
Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, 

Princeton, 1817-21. 
Professor, do., Dickinson, 1821-29. 
Professor, do., Univ. N. Y., 1832-35. 
President of Washington College, Lexington, Va., 

1835-36. 
Professor of Mathematics, Univ. Penn., 1836-55. 
Professor of Intellectual and Moral Philosophy, do., 

1855-59. 
Vice Provost, do., 1846-54. 
Provost, do., 1854-59. 

Professor of Higher Mathematics, Philadelphia Poly- 
technic, 1859-06. 
Died, Dec. 16, 1866. 

1813 REV. AVA NEAL,^ A.B. (Columbia, 1810) *1839 

Born, 1781 (?) 
Tutor, Queen's, 1813-14. 
N. B. Sem., 1816, R. D. clergyman. 
Died, 1839. 
1825 REV. PHILIP MILLEDOLER, A.B. (Columbia, 1793), 

A.M. (Columbia, 1797), S.T.D. (Univ. Penn., 1805) *1852 

President of the College, 1825-40. 
Professor of Moral Philosophy, 1825-41. 



1 The minutos of thr Trustees of November 14. 1811. contain the report 
that Mr. De \\Mtt liiid ai^reed to take charge of the Freshman and Sophomore 
classes for tli(> ])r('scnt s(>ssion. 

2 Th(> emi)loyinent of Mr. Ava Neal is mentioned in the minutes of Decem- 
ber, 1813, and his resignation as Tutor is mentioned on July 11, 1S14. 



EACULTT. 37 



APPOINTED. 

1825 REV. WILLIAM CRAIG BROWNLEE, A.M. (Univ. Glas- 
gow, 1808) , D.D. (Princeton, 1820) , *1860 

Born in Scotland, 1783. 

R. D. clergyman. 

Professor of Languages, Rutgers, 1825-26. 

Died in New York City, Feb. 10, 1860. 

1825 REV. SELAH STRONG WOODHULL, A.B. (Yale, 1802, 

and Columbia, 1803), A.M. (Yale, 1805, and Columbia, 
1800) , D.D. (Union, 1822) ^1820 

Professor of Metaphysics and the Philosophy of the 
Human Mind, 1825-26. 

Trustee, Rutgers, 1825-26. 

1826 REV. JAMES SPENCER CANNON, A.M. (Queen's, 

1811), D.D. (Union, 1819) *1852 

Professor of Metaphysics and the Philosophy of the 
Human Mind, 1826-52. 

1826 JOSEPH NELSON, A.B. (Columbia, 1804), A.M. (Colum- 

bia, 1808) , LL.D. (Rutgers, 1825) *1830 

.Professor of Languages, 1826-29. 

1827 THEODORE STRONG, A.B. (Yale, 1812), A.M. (Hamil- 

ton, 1815) , LL.D. (Rutgers, 1835) *1869 

Vice President of the College, 1839-63. 

Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, 

1827-63. 
Emeritus, 1861. 

1829 REV. ALEXANDER McCLELLAND, A.B. (Union, 1809), 

A.M. (Union), D.D. (Princeton, 1818, Union and Dick- 
inson, 1830) *1864 

Born at Schenectady, N. Y., 1794. 

R, D. clergyman. 

Professor of Logic, Metaphysics and Belles— Lettres, 

Dickinson, 1822-29. 
Professor of Languages, Rutgers, 1829-32. 
Professor of Oriental Literature, Rutgers, 1833-40. 
Professor of Oriental Languages and Literature, and of 

the P-]vidences of Christianity, Rutgers, 1840—51. 
Professor of Biblical Literature, N. B. Sem., 1832-51. 
Died, Dec. 19, 1864. 

1830 LEWIS CALEB BECK, A.B. (Union, 1817), A.M. (Union), 

M.D *1853 

Born at Schenectady, N. Y., Oct. 4, 1798. 

Professor of Botany, Rensselaer Polytechnic, 1821r-29. 

Professor of Botany and Chemistry, Vermont Academy 
of Medicine, 1826-32. 

Professor of Chemistry and Natural Philosophy, Rut- 
gers, 1830-53. 

Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy, Albany Medical 
CoUege, 1841-53. 

Died at Albany, N. Y., Apr. 20, 1853. 



38 EUTGEES COLLEGE. 



APPOINTKD. 

1832 REV. JOHN DAVID OGILBY, A.B. (Columbia, 1829), 

A.M. (Columbia, 1833), D.D *1851 

Born in Dublin, Ireland, Dec 30, 1810. 

Professor of the Latin and Greek Languages, Rutgers, 

1832-40. 
Episc. clergyman. 
Professor of Ecclesiastical History, General Theological 

Seminary, 1840-51. 
Died in Paris, France, Feb. 2, 1851. 

1833 REV. FREDERICK OGILBY, A.B. (Rutgers, 1833), A.M. 

(Rutgers, 1836), D.D. (Rutgers, 1858) *1878 

Tutor in Languages, 1833-35. 
1833 REV. JACOB JONES JANE WAY, A.B. (Columbia, 1794), 

A.M. (Columbia), D.D *1858 

Vice President of the College, 1833-39. 

Professor of Belles-Lettres, Eyidences of Christianity 

and Political Economy, 1833-39. 
Trustee, Rutgers, 1830-50. 
1835 CORNELIUS L. HARDENBERGH, A.B. (Queen's, 1809), 

A.M. (Queen's, 1812), LL.D. (Rutgers, 1852) *1860 

Professor of Law, 1835— 
1838 REV. WILLIAM J. THOMPSON, A.B. (Rutgers, 1834). 

A.M. (Rutgers, 1837) *1867 

Tutor in Latin and Greek, 1838-41. 
1840 HON. A. BRUYN HASBROUCK, A.B. (Yale, 1810), A.M. 

(Yale, 1819). LL.D. (Columbia, 1840, Union, 1841) *1879 

President of the College, 1840-50. 

Professor of Constitutional and International Law, Polit- 
ical Economy, Rhetoric and Belles-Lettres, 1840-44. 
Professor of Constitutional Law, 1844-50. 
1840 REV. JOHN WILLIAMS PROUDFIT, A.B. (Union, 1823), 

D.D. (Union, 1841) *1870 

Born at Salem, N. Y., Sept. 22, 1803. 

Princeton Seminary, 1824. 

Presb. clergyman. 

Professor of Latin T^anguoge and Literature, Univ. N. 

Y., 1833-41. 
Professor of the Greek and Latin Languages and Litera- 
tures, Rutgers, 1840-45. 
Professor of the Greek Tianguago and Litei'ature, Rut- 
gers, 1845-59. 
Died, Mch. 9, 1870. 



FACULTY. 39 



APPOINTED. 

1841 WILLIAM HENRY CROSBY, A.B. (Columbia, 1827), 

A.M *1892 

Born in New York City, June 28, 1808. 

Lawyer. 

Adjunct Professor of the Greek and Latin Languages 

and Literature, Rutgers, 1841-45. 
Professor of the Latin Language and Literature, Rut- 
gers, 1845-49. 
Resided in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1849-81, and New 

York City, 1881-92. 
Died, May 21, 1892. 
1841 REV. SAMUEL ALEXANDER VAN VRANKEN, A.B. 

(Union, 1815) , S.T.D. (Columbia, 1836) *1861 

Professor of Moral Philosophy, 1841-46. 

Professor of the Evidences of Christianity, and Logic, 

1846-60. 
Trustee, Rutgers, 1819-40. 

1841 REV. THOMAS L'HOMBRAL 

Professor of the French Language and Literature, 
1841-42. 

1841 PETER ISAAC GUISBERTI HODENPYL *1891 

Born in Rotterdam, Holland, Aug. 10, 1811. 

Professor of Modern Languages and Literature, 1841-46. 

Resided at Ravenna, Mich., 1846-51, and Grand Rapids, 

Mich., 1851-91, 
Died, Mch. 29, 1891. 
1846 REV. CHARLES R. von ROMONDT, A.B. (Rutgers, 
1841), A.M. (Rutgers, 1844, and Washington & Lee Univ., 

1863) *1889 

Professor of Modern Languages and Literatures, 1846-59. 

1850 HON. THEODORE FRELINGHUYSEN, A.B. (Coll. of N. 

J., 1804), LL.D. (Princeton, 1833, and Rutgers, 1841) ...*1862 
President of the College, 1850-62. 

Professor of International and Constitutional Law, and 
Moral Philosophy, 1850-62. 

1851 REV. WILLIAM HENRY CAMPBELL, A.B. (Dickinson, 

1828)-, D. D. (Union, 1844), LL.D. (Lafayette, 1862) *1890 

President of the College, 1863-82. 

Professor of Belles-Lettres, 1851-63. 

Professor of Moral Philosophy, 1862-63. 

Theodore Frelinghuysen Professor of Biblical Literature, 

Moral Philosophy and Evidences of Christianity, 

1863-82. 
Professor of the Evidences of Christianity, 1882-86. 

1852 REV. JOHN LUDLOW, A.B. (Union, 1814), A.M. (Union, 

1817), D.D. (Union, 1827), LL.D. (Rutgers, 1851) *1857 

Professor of Metaphysics and Mental Philosophy, 
1852-57. 



40 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



APPOIXTED. 

1852 REV. WILLIAM IRVIN, A.B. (Rutgers, 1851), A.M. (Rut- 

gers, 1854) , D.D. (Coll. of N. J., 1873) *1909 

Tutor in Latin, 1852-54. 

Professor of the Latin Language and Literature, 
1854-59. 

1853 GEORGE HAMMELL COOK, C.E. (Troy Polytechnic, 

1839), B.S. (Troy Polytechnic, 1840), M.S. (Troy Poly- 
technic, 1846), Ph.D. (Univ. N. Y., 1856), LL.D. (Union, 

1865) *1889 

Born at Hanover, N. J,, Jan. 5, 1818. 

Tutor, Adjunct Professor, Professor of Natural Science, 

Troy Polytechnic, 1839-46. 
Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, Al- 
bany Academy, 1848-51. 
Principal, do., 1851-53. 

Vice President of Rutgers College, 1864-89. 
Professor of Chemistry and the Natural Sciences, Rut- 
gers, 1853-67. 
Professor of Chemistry, Natural History and Agricul- 
ture, Rutgers, 1867-78. 
Professor of Analytical Chemistry, Geology and Agricul- 
ture, Rutgers, 1878-80. 
Professor of Geology and Agriculture, Rutgers, 1880-89. 
Director of the Experiment Station, Rutgers, 1888-89. 
Assistant State Geologist, 1854-56. 
State Geologist, 1864-89. 
Died, Sept. 22, 1889. 
1857 REV. SAMUEL MERRILL WOODBRIDGE, A.B. (Univ. 
N. Y., 1838), A.M. (Rutgers, 1841), D.D. (Rutgers, 1857: 

Union, 1858) , LL.D. (Rutgers. 1883) *190o 

Profegsor of Mciital Philosophv. 1857-64. 
1859 REV. HOWARD CROSBY, A.B. (Univ. N. Y., 1844), 

S.T.D. (Harvard, 1859), LL.D. (Columbia, 1872) *1891 

Born in New York City, Feb. 27, 1826. 
Presb. clergyman. 

Professor of Greek, Univ. N. Y., 1850-59. 
Professor of the Greek lianguage and Literature, Rut- 
gers, 1859-63. 
Died. Mch. 29, 1891. 
1859 REV. MARSHALL HENSHAW. A.B. (Amherst, 1845). 

D.D. (Amherst, 1872), LL.D. (Univ. N. Y.. 186S) ^'=1900 

Born at Bethany, Penn., Oct. 3, 1820. 
Tutor, Amherst, 1847-49. 
Principal, 1849-59. 

Professor of Mathematics, Niitui-nl Philosophy and As- 
tronomy, Rutgers, 1859-63. 
Princii)al of Wiilist(ni Seminary. 186.">-77. 
liccturor on Natural Plnl(^s()i)hy. Ani!uM-st. lSSl-91. 
Died, Dec, 1900. 



FACULTY. 41 



APPOINTED. 

1859 REV. THEODORIC ROMEYX BECK, A.B. (Rutgers, 

1849), A.M. (Rutgers, 1852), D.D. (Rutgers, 1879) *1896 

Acting Professor of Latin, 1859-60. 

1859 GUSTAVUS FISCHER, LL.D. (Rutgers, 1871) *1893 

Professor of Modern Languages and Literature, 
1859-68. 

1860 REV. JOHN FORSYTH, A.B. (Rutgers, 1829), A.M. 

(Union, 1834), D.D. (Rutgers, 1842), LL.D. (Coll. of 

N. J., 1875) *1886 

Professor of the English Language and Literature, 
1860-63. 

1860 REV. DE WITT T. B. REILEY, A.B. (Rutgers, 1857), 

A.M. (Rutgers, 1860) *1900 

Acting Professor of Latin, 1860—61. 

Professor of the Latin Language and Literature, 
1861-85. 

1861 REV. JOSEPH FREDERICK BERG, M.D. ( Jefeerson Med. 

Coll.), D.D *1871 

Professor of the Evidences of Christianity, and Logic, 

1861-64. 
Professor of the Evidences of Christianitj', 1864-67. 
Trustee, Rutgers, 1860-64. 
1863 REV. DAVID COLE, A.B. (Rutgers, 1842), A.M. (Rutgers, 

1845), D.D. (Franklin and Marshall, 1865) *1903 

Professor of the Greek Language and Literature, 
1863-66. 
1863 DAVID MURRAY, A.B. (Union. 1852), Ph.D. (N. Y. 
Board of Regents, 1863), LL.D. (Rutgers, 1873, and 

Union. 1874) *1905 

Professor of Mathematics, Natural Philosophy and 
Astronomy, 1863-76. 

1863 REV. CORNELIUS E. CRISPELL. A.B. (Rutgers, 1839), 

A.M. (Rutgers, 1842), D.D. (Rutgers, 1867) *1910 

Professor of Ancient and Modern History, 1863-66. 

1864 REV. THEODORE SANDFORD DOOLITTLE, A.B. (Rut- 

gers, 1859), A.M. (Rutgers, 1862), D.D. (Wesley an. 
1872) , LL.D. (Union, 1891) *1893 

Vice President of the College, 1890-93. 

Acting President, 1890-91. 

Collegiate Church Professor of Rhetoric, Logic and 
Mental Philosophy, 1864-93. 

1865 LUTHER HENRY TUCKER, A.M. (Yale, 1858) *1897 

Born at Rochester, N. Y., Oct. 19, 1834. 

Editor and Proprietor of "The Cultivator and Country 

Gentlemnn," Albany, N. Y., 1854-84. 
Professor of the Theory and- Practice of Agriculture, 

Rutgers, 1865-66. 
Died, Feb. 23, 1897. 



4:2 KUTGEKS COLLEGE. 



APPOINTED. 

1865 JOHN CONOVER SMOCK, A.B. (Rutgers, 1862), A.M. 

(Rutgers, 1865), Ph.D. (Lafayette, 1882), LL.D. (Rut- 
gers, 1902) 

Tutor in Chemistry, 1865-67. 

Professor-elect of Mining and Metallurgy, 1867-71. 

Professor of Mining and Metallurgy, 1871-85. 

1866 REV. JACOB COOPER, A.B. (Yale, 1852), A.M. (Yale, 

1855), Ph.D. (Berlin, 1854), D.C.L. (Jena, 1873). 

S.T.D. (Columbia, 1874), LL.D. (Tulane, 1895) *1904 

Born in Butler Co., Ohio, Dec. 7, 1830. 

Professor of Greek, Centre College, Kentucky, 1855-66. 

Chaplain, Union Army, 1862-63. 

Editor, "Danville Quarterly," 1861-65. 

Professor of the Greek Language and Literature, Rutgers, 

1866-93. 
Collegiate Church Professor of Logic and Mental Phi- 
losophy, Rutgers, 1893-1904. 
Died, Jan. 31, 1904. 
1866 JOSIAH HOLCOMB KELLOGG, Brevet-Major U. S. A., 
West Point, 1860, Col. Vol. Retired Major (1904), Chi- 
cago, 111 r 

Born in Penn., Oct. 1, 1836. 

Professor of Engineering and Military Superintendent, 
1866-71. 

1866 FRANCIS CUYLER VAN DYCK, A.B. (Rutgers, 1865), 

A.M. (Rutgers, 1868), Ph.D. (Union, 1888), D.Sc. 
(Rutgers, 1910) , LL.D. (Rutgers, 1915) 

Tutor in Chemistry, 1866-70. 

Professor of Analytical Chemistry, 1870-78. 

Professor of Chemistry, 1878-80. 

Professor of Physics and Inorganic Chemistry, 1880-82. 

Professor of Physics and Experimental Mechanics, 1882- 

Dean of the College, 1901-13. 

1867 ISAAC EDGAR HASBROUCK, A.B. (Rutgers, 1865), 

A.M. (Rutgers, 1868) 

Tutor in Mathematics, 1867-72 ; also in I-atin, 1868-71. 
Adjunct Professor of Mathematics and Graphics, 

1872-77. 
Professor of Mathematics and Graphics, 1877-84. 
1867 HON. JOSEPH P. BRADLEY, A.B. (Rutgers, 1836), 

A.M. (Rutgers, 1839), LL.D. (Lafayette, 1S59) *1S92 

Lecturer on Political Economy and Constitutional Law, 

1867-68. 
Lecturer on the History of the English Bible, 1868-69. 



FACULTY. 43 



APPOINTED. 

1868 EDWARD A. BOWSF^R, B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1868), M.Sc. 

(Rutgers, 1871), C.E. (Rutgers, 1873), LKD. (Lafay- 
ette, ISSl, and Rutgers, 1905) *1910 

Tutor in Engineering and Matheraatics, 1868-70. 

Adjunct Professor of Mathematics, 1870-71. 

Professor of Mathematics and Engineering, 1871-1904. 

Emeritus Professor of Mathematics and Engineering, 
1904-10. 

1869 GEORGE WASHINGTON ATHERTON, A.B. (Yale, 

1863), A.M. (Yale, 1866), LL.D. (Franklin and Mar- 
shall, 1883) *1906 

Born at Boxford, Mass., June 30, 1837. 

Member of 10th Connecticut Volunteers, 1863-65. 

Voorhees Professor of History, Political Economy and 

Constitutional Law, Rutgers, 1869-82. 
Military Superintendent, Rutgers, 1871-80. 
President, Pennsylvania State College, 1882-1905. 
Died, July 24, 1906. 

1869 REV. CARL MEYER, D.D. (Univ. N. Y., 1869) *1901 

Born in Hesse Darmstadt, Germany, Oct. 26, 1824. 
Studied at University of Giesen, 1843-46, and Halle, 

1846-47. 
Pastor, Homberg, Germany, 1854-60. 
Professor of Ecclesiastical and Universal History, Ba- 
varia, 1860-62. 
Clergyman R. C. A., 1862-1901. 

Professor of Modern Languages, Rutgers, 1869-90. 
Professor of Modern Languages and Literature, Rutgers, 

1890-1901. 
Died, Dec. 4, 1901. 

1872 ALBERT STANBUROUGH COOK, B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1872), 

M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1875), A.M. (Rutgers, 1882, and Yale, 
1889), Ph.D. (Jena, 1882), L.H.D. (Rutgers, 1889), 

LL.D. (Rutgers, 1906) 

Tutor in Mathematics. 1872-73. 

1873 CHARLES GREENE ROCKWOOD, A.B. (Yale, 1864), 

A.M. (Yale, 1867; Bowdoin, 1869; Princeton, 1896), 

Ph.D. (Yale, 1866) *1918 

Born in New York City, Jan. 11, 1843. 

Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, 

Bowdoin, 1868-73. 
Professor of Mathematics, Natural Philosophy and 

Astronomy, Rutgers, 1873-75. 
Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy, and In- 
structor in Natural Philosophy, Rutgers, 1875-77. 
Professor of Mathematics, Princeton, 1877-1905. 
Emeritus, do., 1905-13. 
Died, July 2, 1913. 
1873 JAMES KENNEDY BARTON, B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1871), 

C.E. (Rutgers, 1873) , M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1874) *1877 

Tutor in Mathematics, 1873-74. 



44 RUTGEES COLLEGE. 



APPOINTED. 

1876 HENRY PRENTISS ARMSBY, B.S. (Worcester Poly- 

technic Institute, 1871), Pii.B. (Yale, 3874), Ph.D. 
(Yale, 1879), LL.D. (Univ. of Wisconsin, 1904), State 

College, Pa 

Born at Northbridge, Mass., Sept. 21, 1853. 

Assistant to the Professor of Chemistry, Rutgers, 

1876-77. 
Professor of Agricultural Chemistry, Univ. of Wisconsin, 

1883-87. 
Director, Penn. Agric. Exper. Station, 1887-1907. 
Director, Institute of Animal Nutrition, Penn. State 
Coll., 1907. 

1877 GEORGE BENJAMIN MERRIMAN, A.B. (Wesleyan 

Univ., Ohio, 1863), A.M. (Wesleyan Univ., Ohio, 1866, 

and Univ. Michigan, 1864), Washington, D. C 

Born at Pontiac, Mich., Apr. 15, 1834. 

Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Univ. of Michigan, 

1866-71. 
Acting Professor of Physics, do., 1871-75. 
Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy, Albion, 

1875-77. . 
Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy, and In- 
structor in Natural Philosophy, Rutgers, 1877-80. 
Professor of Mathematics, Astronomy and Experimental 

Mechanics, Rutgers, 1880-82. 
Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy, Rutgers, 

1882-91. 
Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy, Middleburj^ 

1891-94. 
On staff of U. S. Naval Observatory, Washington, D. C, 

1894- 
1877 PETER TOWNSEND AUSTEN, B.S. (Columbia, 1872), 

Ph.D. (Zurich, 1876) *1907 

Born at Clifton, Staten Island, Sept. 10, 1852. 
Instructor in Chemistry, Dartmouth, 1876-78. 
Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Rutgers, 1877-78. . . . 
Assistant Professor of Analytical Chemistry, Rutgers, 

1878-79. 
Adjunct Professor of Analytical Chemistry. Rutgers, 

1879-80. 
Professor of Analytical and Applied Chemistry, Rutgers, 

1880-82. 
Professor of General and Applied Chemistry, Rutgers, 

1882-90. 
Extension Lecturer in Chemistry, Rutgers, 1892-93. 
Professor of Chemistry, Brooklyn Polytechnic, 1893-96. 
Consulting Chemist, 1896-1907. 
Died, Dec. 30, 1907. 



TACULTY. 45 



APPOINTED. 

1879 FRANCIS AUGUSTUS WILBER, B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1879), 

M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1882) *1891 

Assistant in Analytical Chemistry, 1879-83. 
Adjunct Professor of Analytical Chemistry, 1883-90. 
Professor of Analytical Chemistry, 1890-91. 

1880 REV. CHARLES EDWARD HART, A.B. (Coll. of N. J., 

1858), A.M. (Coll. of N. J., 1861), D.D. (Rutgers, 1880), 
Professor of the English Language and Literature, 

1880-97 

Theodore Frelinghuysen Professor of Ethics, Evidences 

of Christianity and the English Bible, 1897-1903. 
Theodore Frelinghuysen Professor of Ethics and Evi- 
dences of Christianity, 1903-07. 
Emeritus Professor of Ethics and Evidences of Chris- 
tianity, 1907- 
1880 SAMUEL NELSON HOLMES, First Lieutenant, 13th U. S. 

Infantry, West Point, 1873 *1884 

Born at Wilkesbarre, Pa., Sept., 1848. 
Professor of Military Science and Tactics, 1880-82. 
Burned to death at Prescott, Ariz., Feb. 15, 1884. 
1882 MERRILL EDWARDS GATES, A.B. (Rochester, 1870), 
A.M. (Rochester, 1873), Ph.D. (Univ. of the State of N. 
Y., 1880), LL.D. (Rochester, 1882; Coll. of N. J., 1882; 
Columbia, 1891; Williams, 1893), L.H.D. (Columbia, 

1887) , Washington. D. C 

President of the College, 1882-90. 

Theodore Frelinghuysen Professor of Moral Philosophy, 
1882-90. 

1882 FRANK LORING DODDS, Second Lieutenant, 9th U. S. 

Infantry, West Point, 1879 ; Lieut.-Col., 1909, Governor's 
Island. N. Y 

Born in Pennsylvania, Dec. 8, 1854. 

Professor of Military Science and Tactics, 1882-84. 

Professor of Military Science and Tactics, and of 
Graphics, 1884-85. 

1883 ' AUSTIN SCOTT, A.B. (Yale, 1869), A.M. (Univ. of Mich- 

igan, 1870), Ph.D. (Leipsic, 1873), LL.D. (Princeton, 

1891 ; Rutgers, 1914) 

President of the College, 1891-1906. 

Voorhees Professor of History, Political Economy and 

Constitutional Law, 1883-91. 
Voorhees Professor of History and Political Science, 
1891- 



46 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



APPOINTED. 

1883 LOUIS BEVIEK, Jk., A.B. (Rutgers, 1878), A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1881), Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins, 1881), Litt.D. (Rut- 
gers, 1908) 

Instructor in French, 1883-85. 
Adjunct Professor of Modern Languages, 1885-90. 
Acting Professor of Latin, 1887 -S9. 
Professor of Modern Languages, 1890-93. 
Secretary of the Extension Department, 1892-1904. 
Professor of the Greek Language and Literature, 1893- 
Dean of the College, 1913- 
1883 EDGAR SOLOMON SHUMWAY, A.B. (Amherst, 1879), 

A.M. (Amherst, 1882), Ph.D. (Rutgers, 1893) 

Adjunct Professor of Latin, 1883-85. 
Professor of the Latin Language and Literature, 1885- 
1900. 

1885 JOHN THOMAS HONEYGUTT, First Lieutenant, 1st U. 

S. Artillery, West Point, 1874 ; Captain, 6th U. S. Artil- 
lery, 1898 *1898 

Born at Binnsville, Miss., Jan. 5, 1851. 

Assistant Professor of Mathematics, West Point, 

1878-82. 
Professor of Military Science and Tactics, and of 

Graphics, Rutgers, 1885-86. 
Professor of Military Science and Tactics, Rutgers, 

188^-88. 
Professor of Military Science and Tactics, St. Thomas 

Hall, Holly Springs, Miss., 1897-98. 
Died Oct. 7, 1898. 

1886 ALFRED A. TITSWORTH, B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1877), M.Sc. 

(Rutgers, 1880), C.E. (Rutgers,. 1881), D.Sc. (Rutgers, 
1907) 

Professor of Graphics and Mathematics, 1886-1904. 

Professor of Civil Engineering rind Graphics, 1904-09. 

Professor of Civil Engineering, 1909- 

Dean of Engineering, 1914- 
1888 HORACE BUSHNELT- PATTON, A.B. (Amherst, 1881), "^ 
Ph.D. (Heidelberg, 1887) 

Born at Chicago, 111.. Sept. 18, 1858. 

Instructor in Natural Science and Mathematics, Howard 
Univ., 1881-83. 

Instructor in Petrography and Mineralogy. Univ. Heidel- 
berg, 1887-88. 

Adjunct Professor of Chemical (xeology and Mineralogy, 
and Their Application in Agriculture (Experiment 
Station), Rutgers, 1888-90. 

Instructor in Mineralogy, Mich. School of Mines, 
1891-92. 

Professor of Geology and Mineralogy. CoK)rado School 
of Mines, 1893- 



FACULTY. • -±7 



APPOINTED. 

1888 JULIUS NELSON, B.Sc. (Univ. Wis., 1881), M.Sc. (Univ. 

Wis., 1884) , Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins, 1888) *1916 

Born at Copenhagen, Denmark, Mch. 6, 1858. 

Professor of Biology, 1888-1916. 

Biologist, N, J. Agricultural Experiment Station, 1888- 

1916. 
Died, Feb. 15, 1916. 

1888 SAMUEL EWING SMILEY, Second Lieutenant, 8th U. S. 

Infantry, West Point, 1885; Lieut.-Col., 15th U. S. In- 
fantry, LL.B. (Chicago College of Law, 1895) ; Tientsin, 
China 

Born in Indiana, May 10, 1863. 

Professor of Military Science and Tacti':-s. 1888-91, 
190.3-06. 

1889 BYRON DAVID HALSTED. B.Sc. (Mich. Agr. Coll., 

1871), M.Sc. (Mich. Agr. Coll., 1874), Sc.D. (Harvard, 

18'8) 

Born at Venice, N. Y., June 7, 1852. 
Professor of Botany, Iowa Agric. Coll., 1885-89. 
Professor of Botany and Horticulture, Rutgers, 1889- 
1889 HARRY BELKNAP BOICE, A.B. (Middlebury, 1881), 
A.M. (Middlebury. 1888), M.D. (Univ. N. Y.. 1888), 

Tr-nton, N. J 

Born at Newburgh, N. Y., July 17, 1858. 
Instructor in Gymnastics, 1889-90. 

1889 JOHN BERNHARD SMITH, D.Sc. (Rutgers, 1891) *1912 

Professor of Entomology, 1889-1912. 
1889 MARTIN NEVIUS WYCKOFF, A.B. (Rutgers, 1872), 

A.M. (Rutgers, 1875) , D.Sc. (Rutgers, 1895) *1911 

Adjunct Professor of Physics and Laboratory Assistant, 
1889-90. 

1889 JOHN DE WITT, Jr.. A.B. (Rutgers. 1886) 

Instructor in Mathematics and Assistant in English 
ComDosition, 1889-91. 

1889 JOHN C. VAN DYKE, L.H.D. (Rutgers. 1889) 

Lecturer upon Modern Art, 1889-91. 
Professor of the History of Art, 1891- 

1890 EDWARD THORN MIDDLETON, B.Sc. (Rutgers, 

1890) *1892 

Instructor in. Electricity and Physics, 1890-92. 
1890 IRVING STRONG UPSON, A.B. (Rutgers, 1881), A.M. 

(Rutgers, 1884) *1915 

Librarian, 1884-1906. 
Registr.ir, 1890-1915. 

Secretary of the Faculty. 1892-98, 1901-15. 
1890 EDWARD BURNETT VOORHEES, A.B. (Rutgers, 1881), 

A.M. (Rutgers, 1884), D.Sc. (Univ. Vt, 1900) *1911 

Professor of Agriculture, 1890-1911. 
Director of the Agricultural College Experiment Station, 
Superintendent of the College Farm, 1900-11. 



48 EUTGEES COLLEGE. 



APPOINTED. 

1890 EDWARD LUTHER STEVENSON, A.B. (Franklin, 
1881), A.M. (Franklin, 1884), Ph.D. (Heidelberg, 

1890), LL.D. (Franklin, 1913), New York City 

Born at Rozetta, 111., Oct. 18, 1860. 
Superintendent of Schools in Illinois, 1883-87. 
. Instructor in History, 1890-91. 
Associate Professor of History, 1891-93. 
Professor of History, 1893-1911. 
Secretary of Hispanic Society of America, New York, 

1910- 
Cartographer, do. 
1890 WILLIAM DODGE HORNE, Ph.B. (Columbia, 1886), 

Ph.D. (Columbia, 1894) 

Instructor in Analytical Chemistry, and Laboratory 
Assistant, 1890-91. 

1890 CHARLES EVERETT ADAMS, A.B. (Bowdoin, 1884), 

A.M. (Bowdoin, 1887), M.D. (Bowdoin, 1890) 

Born at Bangor, Me., Sept. 3, 1863. 
Instructor in Gymnastics, Colby Univ., 1887- 
Instructor in Gymnastics, Rutgers, 1890-91. 
Instructor in Physical Culture, Director of the Gymna- 
sium, Rutgers, 1894-98. 

1891 REV. WILLIAM RANKIN DURYEE, A.B. (Rutgers, 

1856), A.M. (Rutgers, 1859), D.D. (Rutgers, 1876) *1897 

Theodore Frelinghuysen Professor of Ethics, Evidences 
of Christianity and the English Bible, 1891-97. 
1891 ALBERT HUNTINGTON CHESTER, E.M. (Columbia, 
1868), A.M. (Union, 1872), Ph.D. (Columbia, 1878), Sc.D. 

(Hamilton, 1891) *1903 

Born at Saratoga Springs, N. Y., Nov. 22, 1843. 
Professor of Chemistry, Mineralogy and Metallurgy, 

Hamilton, 1870-91. 
Mining Engineer. 

Chemist, N. Y. State Board of Health. 
Professor of General and Applied Chemistry, Rutgers, 

1891-92. 
Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy, Curator of the 

Museum, Rutgers, 1892-1903. 
Died Apr. 13, 1903. 
1891 JOHN JAMES BRERETON, First Lieutenant, 24th U. S. 
Infantry, 1882; Lieutenant-Colonel, 33d U. S. Vol. In- 
fantry, 1898 ; West Point, 1877 *1899 

Born at Paterson, N. J., Jan. 11, 1857. 

Professor of Military Science and Tactics, 1891-95. 

Led his company at San Juan Hill. 

Died in Luzon, Philippine Islands, Dec. 2, 1899. 



FACULTY. 49 



APPOINTED. 

1891 ROBERT WOOD WORTH PRENTISS, B.Sc (Rutgers, 

1878) , M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1881) *1913 

Associate Professor of Mathematics and Astroncmy, 

1891-2. 
Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy, 1892-1913. 
Secretary of the Faculty, 1898-1901. 
Director of the Schanck Observatory, 1903-13. 
1891 CLARENCE LIVINGSTON SPEYERS, Ph.B. (Columbia, 

1884) *1912 

Born in New York City, Jan. 8, 1863. 

Assistant Professor of Chemistry, University of 

Missouri, 1885-9i. 
Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Rutgers, 1891-92. 
Associate Professor of Chemistry, Rutgers, 1892-1908. 
In work for Carnegie Institution of Washington, 

1908-12. 
Died, July 25, 1912. 
1891 EDWARD LIVINGSTON BARBOUR, B.O. (National 
School of Elocution and Oratory, 1897), M.E. (Same, 

1898) 

Born in Philadelphia, Pa., July 31, 1865. 

Instructor in Elocution, Virginia Military Inst, and 

Washington & Lee Univ., 1889-91. 
Instructor in Elocution, Rutgers, 1891-96. 
Instructor in Rhetoric and Elocution, Rutgers, 1896- 

1911. 
Professor of the Art of Public Speaking, Rutgers, 1911- 
Instructor in Elocution, Drew Sem., 1900. 
Instructor in Elocution, N. B. Sem., 1891- 

1891 GEORGE ANDREWS MITCHELL. B.Sc. (Rutgers, 

1891) 

Chemical Laboratory Assistant, 1891-92. 
Assistant in Chemistry, 1892-93. 

1892 WILLIAM EUGENE BREAZEALE, M.M.P. (Furman 

Univ., 1885) , M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1895) .'. . 

Instructor in Mathematics, 1892-95. 

Acting Associate Professor of Mathematics, 1902-05. 

Associate Professor of Mathematics, 1905-13. 

Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy, 1913- 

In Class of 1889, Rutgers. 
1892 EUGENE BETTS, B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1892), M.Sc. (Rutgers, 
1894) 

Instructor in Electricity and Physics, 1892-95. 



50 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



APPOINTED. 

1892 JAMES RICKARBY CAMPBELL, A.M. (Coe College, 

Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 1878), Essex Fells, N. J 

Born at New Orleans, La., Oct. 3, 1859. 

Teacher in Boys Schools. 

Professor of English Language and Literature, Coe 

College, 1886-88. 
Extension Lecturer in English Literature, Instructor 

in English Literature, Rutgers, 1892-93. 
Founder and Headmaster, Kingsley School, 1900- 
1892 ALBERT HENRY PEPPER, A.B. (Union, 1887), A.M. 

(Union, 1890) 

Instructor in Modern Languages, Rutgers, 1892-93. 
Assistant Professor of Modern Languages, Union, 

1893-1901. 
McKenzie College, Sao Paulo, Brazil. 

1892 FRANK ROBERTSON VAN HORN, B.Sc. (Rutgers, 

1892), M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1893), Ph.D. (Heidelberg, 1897) . . 
Assistant in Mineralogy, 1892-93. 

1893 ELIOT ROBERTSON PAYSON, A.B. (Hamilton, 1869), 

A.M. (Hamilton, 1872), Ph.D. (Rutgers, 1892) 

Professor of the History and Art of Teaching, 1893- 

1908. 
Professor of the History of Teaching, 1908- 
Associate Professor of the German Language and Liter- 
ature, 1008- 

1893 THOMAS LOGIE, Ph.D 

Associate Professor of Romance Languages, 1893-95. 
1893 WILLIAM SHIELDS MYERS, B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1889), 
M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1894), F.C.S. (London, 1892), D.Sc. 

(Rutgers, 1908) 

Assistant in Chemistry, 1893-94. 
Instructor in Chemistry, 1894-96. 
Associate Professor of Chemistry, 1896-1901. 

1893 WOLDEMAR LOEHER 

Instructor in Modern Languages, 1893-94. 
1893 LINCOLN ROBINSON GIBBS, A.B. (Wesleyan, 1892), 

A.M. (Wesleyan, 1893, and Harvard, 1897) 

Born at Wlscasset, Me., Dec. 9, 1868. 

Instructor in English Literature, Extension Lecturer 

in English Literature, Rutgers, 1893-94. 
Instructor in English, Lehigh, 1894-95. 
Do., Boston Univ., 1896. 

Professor of English, Mt. Union Coll., 1899-1901. 
Do., Wells College, 1903-04. 
Do., Mt. Union, 1904-09. 
Do., Univ. TMttsburgh, 1909- 
1895 GEORGE BURWELL DAVIS, First Lieutenant, 5th U. S. 
Infantry, 1893 ; Major General, 1911 ; West Point, 1SS6 ; 

Seattle, Wash 

Born in Mass., Feb. 14, 1847. 

Professor of Military Science and Tactics, 1805-96. 



FACULTY. 51 



APPOINTED. 

1895 EZRA FREDERICK SCATTERGOOD, B.Sc. (Rutgers, 
1893), M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1897), M.M.E. (CorneU, 1899).. 
Instructor in Mathematics, Electricity and Graphics, 
1895-99. 

1895 EDWIN BELL DAVIS, B.L. (Dartmouth, 1889), Officier 

d'Academie, A.M. (Rutgers, 1916) 

Instructor in Modern Languages, 1S95-1901. 
Associate Professor of Modern Languages, 1901-04. 
Professor of Romance Languages, 1904— 

1896 WILLIAM CATHCART BUTTLER, Captain, 3d U. S. 

Infantry, 1895; Colonel, Retired, 1911; West Point, 
1876 ; San Francicco, Cal 

Born in New Jersey, Nov. 10, 1853. 

Professor of Military Science and Tactics, 1896-99. 

1897 REV. HENRY DU BOIS MULFORD, A.B. (Rutgers. 

1881), A.M. (Rutgers, 1884), D.D. (Union, 1903) 

Professor of English Language and Literature, 1897- 

1911. 
Rutgers College Lecturer on the English Bible, 1903-11. 

1898 FRED HERBERT DODGE, A.B. (Yale, 1884) 

Born at Freedom, Me., Mch. 7, 1860. 
Instructor in Physical Training, 1898-1913. 
Director of the Ballantine Gymnasium, 1898- 
Professor of Physical Training. 1913- 

1898 FRANCIS CUYLER TAN DYCK, Jr., A.B. (Rutgers, 

1894), A. M. (Rutgers, 1899) *1916 

Instructor in Mathematics, Electricity and Physics, 
1898-99. 

1899 QUINCY O'M. GILLMORE, Captain, U. S. A.; retired; 

West Point, 1873 ; Colonel Vol., 1898. New York City. . . 
Born in New York, Sept. 2, 1850. 

Professor of Military Science and Tactics, 1899-1903. 
1899 WILLIAM VAN BERGEN VAN DYCK, B.Sc. (Rutgers, 
1896), E.E. (Columbia, 1897), M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1899)... 
Instructor in Electrical Science, 1899—1901. 
1899 RICHARD MORRIS, B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1899), M.Sc. (Rut- 
gers, 1902), Ph.D. (Cornell, 1907) 

Instructor in Mathematics and Graphics, 1899—1905. 
Associate Professor of Mathematics and Graphics, 

1905-09. 
Professor of Mathematics and Graphics, 1909—13. 
Professor of Mathematics, 1913- 
1899 ISA.4C EDWARD TITS WORTH, A.B. (Rutgers, 1899)..*1904 
Assistant in Biology, 1899-1900. 



52 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



APPOINTED. 

1900 WILLIAM HAMILTON KIRK, A.B. (Johns Hopkins, 

1S93), Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins, 1895) 

Born at Dorchester, Mass., May 21, 1857. 
Instructor in Latin, Yanderbilt Univ., 1895-1900. 
Acting Professor of the Latin Language and Literature, 

Rutgers, 1900-01. 
Professor of the Latin Language and Literature, 1901- 

1900 CALVIN SMITH BROWN, B.S. (Vanderbilt, 1888), M.S. 

(Yanderbilt, 1891), D.Sc. (Vanderbilt, 1892), Ph.D. 
(Univ. Colorado, 1899) 

Born in Obion Co., Tenn., Feb. 13, 1866. 

Instructor or Professor of English, Comparative Liter- 
ature or Modern Languages, Vanderbilt Univ., Univ. 
of Colorado and Univ. of Missouri, 1889-1905. 

Instructor in Modern Languages, Rutgers, 1900-01. 

Professor of Romance Languages, Univ. of Mississippi, 
1905-09. 

Professor of German Language, do., 1908-13. 

Professor of Modern Languages, do., 1913- 

1901 ALBERT WILHELM BOESCHE, A.B. (Hamilton, 1897), 

A.M. (Hamilton, 1898), Ph.D. (Munich, 1905) 

Born at Leer, Hanover, Germany, Nov. 3, 1874. 

Tutor in Latin, tiamilton, 1897-98. 

Professor of German, State Normal School, Plattsburg, 

N. Y., 1898-1900. 
Instructor in German, Rutgers, 1901-03. 
Instructor in German, Harvard, 1903-04. 
Do., Cornell, 1905-06. 
Do., Harvard, 1906-10. 

Assistant Professor of German, Cornell, 1910-15. 
Professor, do., 1915- 
1901 BYRON BRIGGS BRACKETT, A.B. (Syracuse, 1890), 
A.M. (Syracuse, 1893), Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins, 1897)... 
Born at Ira, Cayuga Co., N. Y., Aug. 13, 1865. 
Instructor in Electrical Science, Rutgers, 1901-03. 
Professor of Elec. Engineering, So. Dak. State College. 

Brookings. S. D. 

1901 CULLEN WARNER PARMELEE, B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1896) . . 

Instructor in Chemistry, 1901-05. 

Associate Professor of Applied Chemistry, 1905-08. 

Professor of Ceramics, 1908- 

Acting Director of the Department of Clay-Working and 

Ceramics, 1902-03. 
Director of the Department of Clay-Working and 

Ceramics, 1903- 

1902 ALBERT CHESTER DE REGT. A.B. (Hamilton. 1900), 

M.Sc (Hamilton, 1904), graduate student, Rutgers, 
1900-02 

Instructor in Chemistry, 1902-06. 

Associate Professor of Chemistry, 1906- 



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APPOINTED. 

1903 ROBERT WILSON NEAL, A.B. (Univ. Kansas, 1898), 
A.M. (Univ. Kansas, 1899; Harvard, 1903, and Yale, 
1908) 

Born in Illinois. 

Instructor in English, Rutgers, 1903-04. 

Assistant Professor of English and Instructor in Ger- 
man, Mass. Agric. Coll., 1906. 

Assistant Professor of English, do., 1908. 

Associate Professor, do., 1910- 
1903 ARTHUR HEREFORD WYKEHAM GEORGE, A.B. 
(Oxford, 1900) 

Instructor in Mathematics, 1903-05. 
1903 EUGENE HOWARD BABBITT, A.B. (Harvard, 1886) . . . 

Born at Bridgcwater, Conn., May 8, 1859. 

Instructor, Harvard, 1885-89. 

Do., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1887-88. 

Do., Columbia, 1891-1900. 

Professor, Univ. of the South, 1900-03. 

Instructor in German, Rutgers, 1903-05. 

Professor, Dartmouth, 1908-13. 

Do., Tufts, 1913. 
1903 FRANK FORRESTER THOMPSON, A.B. (Princeton, 
1894), A.M. (Princeton, 1895), E.E. (Princeton, 1897).. 

Born at Milroy, Pa., Nov. 16, 1870. 

Instructor in Physics, Union, 1897-98. 

Instructor in Electrical Engineering, Penn. State, 1898- 
1901. 

Instructor in Electrical Science, Rutgers, 1903-06. 

Associate Professor of Physics, Rutgers, 1906-08. 

Professor of Electrical Engineering, Rutgers, 1908- 

1903 ELIAS HOWARD SELLARDS, A.B. (Univ. Kansas, 

1899), A.M. (Univ. Kansas, 1900), Ph.D. (Yale, 1903).. 
Born at Carter City, Ky., May 2, 1875. 
Instructor in Geology and Mineralogy, Rutgers, 1903-04. 
Professor of Geology and Zoology, Univ. Florida, 

1904-07. 
State Geologist of Florida, 1907- 

1904 JOSEPH VOLNEY LEWIS, B.E. (Univ. North Carolina, 

1891) , S.B. in Geology (Harvard, 1893) 

Born in Rutherford Co., N. C, Sept. 14, 1869. 
Professor of Geology, Clemson College, 1896-1904. 
Professor of Geology and Mineralogy, Rutgers, 1904— 
Curator of the Geological Museum, Rutgers, 1905-11. 
Director of the Geological Museum, Rutgers, 1911- 

1905 REV. WILLIAM ISAAC CHAMBERLAIN, A.B. (Rut- 

gers, 1882), A.M. (Rutgers, 1886), B.D. (Rutgers, 1899), 

Ph.D. (Columbia, 1889), D.D. (Hope, 1907) 

Collegiate Church Professor of Logic and Mental Phi- 
losophy, 1905-09. 



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, APPOINTED. 

1905 WALTER RUSSELL NEWTON, A.B. (Univ. Vt., 1881), 

Ph.D. (Syracuse, 1899) 

Born at Highgate, Vt., May 28, 1855. * 

Instructor in German, 1905-06. 

Professor of the Gerinan Language and Literature, 1906- 

1906 REV. WILLIAM H. S. DEMAREST, A.B. (Rutgers, 1883), 

A.M. (Rutgers, 1886), D.D. (Rutgers, 1901, and Univ. 
N. Y., 1916), LL.I). (Columbia, 1910; Union, 1911, and 

I'ittsburg. 1912) 

Acting President of the College, 1905-06. 
President of the College, 1906- 
1906 RALPH BREWSTER PARROTT, Captain, 27th U. S. 

Infantry, B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1897) 

Professor of Military Science and Tactics, 1906-10. 
1906 CHARLES HUNTINGTON WHITMAN, A.B. (Colby, 

1897), Ph.D. (Yale, 1900) 

Bort at Abbott, Me., Nov. 24, 1873. 
Instructor in English, Lehigh, 1900-04. 
Assistant Professor, do., 1904-06. 
Associate Professor of English, Rutgers, 1906-11. 
Professor of English, Rutgers, 1911- 
1906 JACOB GOOD ALE LIPMAN, B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1898), M.A. 

(Cornell, 1900) , Ph.D. (Cornell, 1903) 

Assistant Professor of Agriculture, 1906-07. 
Associate Professor of Agriculture, 1907-10. 
Professor of Soil Fertility and Bacteriology, 1910-13. 
Director of the Agricultural College Experiment Sta- 
tion, 1911- 
Director of the College Farm. 1911- 
Director of the Short Courses in Agriculture, 1912-14. 
Professor of Agriculture, 1913- 
Dean of Agriculture, 1914- 
1906 JOHN HOWARD RAVEN, A.B. (Rutgers, 1891), A.M. 

(Rutgers, 1894) , D.D. (Rutgers, 1899) 

Instructor in Hebrew, 1906- 

1906 HENRY BARNARD KtJMMEL, A.B. (Beloit, 1889), A.M. 

(Harvard, 1892), Ph.D. (Chicago, 1895) 

Born at Milwaukee, Wis., May 25, 1867. 
Assistant Professor of Physiography. Lewis Inst. Chi- 
cago, 189(>-99. 
Assistant State Geologist, Now Jers(\v, 1899-1902. 
State Geologist, do., 1902. 
Lecturer on the Geology of New Jersey, 1906- 

1907 REV. GEORGE HUBBARD PAYSON, A.B. (Hamilton, 

187:3). A.M. (Hamilton, 1875), D.D. (Hamilton. 1901). 
New Brunswick. N. .T. . . . 

Born at New Hartford. N. Y., .Tan. 5, 1852. 

Profossor of lOtliics ;ni(] Evidences of (Christianity, 
1907-16. 



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APPOIXTED. 

1907 RALPH GARRIGUE WRIGHT, B.S. (Columbia, 1899), 

Ph.D. (Basle, 1902) 

Born at St. Louis, Mo., Apr. 29, 1875. 
Professor of Chemistry, 1907- 
1907 EDMOND WOOD BILLETDOUX, A.B. (Williams, 1899), 

A.M. (Williams, 1901), Officier d'Academie, 1910.. 

Born at Sandy Hill, N. Y., Feb. 9, 1877. 
Assistant in French, Williams, 1899-1900. 
Assistant in French and German, do., 1900-01. 
Instructor in Romance Languages, do., 1903-07. 
Associate Professor of Romance Languages, Rutgers, 
1907- 

1907 FRANK RANDALL PRATT, B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1906), M.Sc. 

(Rutgers, 1907) 

Instructor in Mathematics and Graphics, 1907-09. 
Instructor in Physics, 1909-11. 
Assistant Professor of Physics, 1911- 

1908 ROBERT CULBERTSON HAYS HECK, M.E. (Lehigh, 

1893) 

Born at Heckton Mills, Penn., Oct. 30, 1870. 
Instructor in Mechanical Eng-ineering. Lehigh, l'>^93-1903. 
Assistant Professor, do., 1903-07. 

Professor of Experimental Engineering, do., 1907-08. 
Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Rutgers, 1908- 
1908 MYRON TRACY SCUDDER, A.B. (Rutgers, 1882), A.M. 

( Rutgers, 1886) 

Professor of the Science of Teaching, 1908-12. 
1908 RALPH OGDEN SMITH, B.Sc. (Rutgers. 1902). M.A. 

(Univ. Penn., 1903), Ph.D. (Univ. Penn., 1905) 

Associate Professor of Chemistry, 1908— 
1908 KARY CADMUS DAVIS, B.Sc. (Kansas State Coll., 
1.891), M.Sc. (Kansas State Coll., 1894), Ph.D. (Cor- 
nell, 1900) 

Born at Decatur, 111., Oct. 7, 1867. 

Professor of Horticulture, Univ. W. Va., 1901-02. 

Dean, State School of Agriculture, Canton, N. Y., 

1907-08. 
Associate Professor of Agriculture. Rutgers, 1908-11. 
Professor of Agronomy, Rutgers, 1911-13. 
Principal of Short Courses in Agriculture, Rutgers, 

1911-13. 
Director of Knapp School of Country Life, George Pea- 
body College for Teachers, Nashville, Tenn., 1913- 
1908 FREDERICK CHARLES MINKLER, B.S. A. (Iowa State 

Coll., 1905) 

Born at Nevada, Iowa, Nov. 11, 1880. 

Instructor in Agriculture, 1908-11. 

Assistant Professor of Animal Husbandry, 1911-13. 

Associate Professor of Animal Husbandry, 1913-15. 

Professor of Animal Husbandry, 1915- 

Director of Short Course in Agriculture, 1914- 



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APPOINTED. 

1908 ALBERT RITTENHOUSE JOHNSON, B.Sc. (Rutgers, 
1907) 

Instructor in Mathematics and Graphics, 1908-11. 
Assistant Professor of Mathematics, 1911-13. 
Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Graphics, 1913- 

1908 CLARENCE WARD, A.B. (Princeton, 1905), A.M. Prince- 

ton, 1906) , Ph.D., Princeton, 1914) 

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Mch. 11, 1884. 
Lecturer on the History of Architecture, 1908-10. 
Assistant Professor of the History of Art, 1910-13. 
Associate Professor of Architecture, Van Campen Taylor 
Foundation, 1913- 

1909 WALTER TAYLOR MARVIN, A.B. (Columbia, 1893), 

Ph.D. (Bonn, 1898) 

Born in New York City, Apr. 28, 1872. 
' Assistant in Columbia, 1898-99. 

Instructor and Assistant Professor, Adelbert, 1899-1905. 
Preceptor, Princeton, 1905-10. 

Acting Professor of Logic and Mental Philosophy, Rut- 
gers, 1909-10. 
Collegiate Church Professor of Logic and Mental Phi- 
losophy. Rutgers, 1910- 
1909 WILLIAM BERTRAM TWISS, A.B. (Dartmouth, 1906), 

A.M. (Harvard, 1907) 

Born at Springfield, Mass., Apr. 2G, 1883. 

Professor of English Language and Literature, Temple 

Univ., 1907-09. 
Instructor in English, Rutgers, 1909-11. 
Assistant Professor of English, Rutgers, 1911-16. 
Associate Professor of English, 1916- 

1909 ERIC SCH.roTH PALMER, Ph.B. (Yale, 1906) 

Instructor in Mathematics, 1909-12. 

1910 ARTHUR EMMETT AHRENDS, First Lieut. 29th In- 

fantry, U. S. A.; West Point, 1903; Fort Bliss, Texas.. 
Born in Indiana, Feb. 5, 1879. 

Professor of Military Science and Tactics, 1910-13. 
1910 HENRY BRIGGS NORTH, Ph.G. (Univ. Wisconsin, 1902), 
B.S. (Univ. Wisconsin, 1904), M.A. (Univ. Wisconsin, 

1906), D.Sc. (Paris, 1908) 

Born at Janesville, Wis., Jan. 14, 1879. 
Instructor in Chemistry, Univ. Wisconsin. 1904-07. 
Instructor in Chemistry, Case School, 1909-10. 
Associate Professor of Chemistry, Rutgers, 1910- 
1910 RALPH BARLOW PAGE, A.B. (Toronto ITniv.. 1897). 

M.A. (Toronto, 1901), Ph.D. (Columbia, 1904) *1910 

Born at Concord, Ontario, Dec. 11, 1875. 

Instructor in History at High School of Connnorce. New 

York City, 1904-10. 
Acting Professor of History. Rutgers, 1910. 
Died, Aug. 0, 1910. 



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APPOINTED. 

1910 JOHN HUBBARD LOGAN, A.B. (Mercer, 1899), A.M. 

(Columbia, 1904) 

Born in Pike Co., Ala., Dec. 16, 1876. 

Union Sem., 1903. 

Instructor in Ecclesiastical History, Colgate, 1907-08. 

Associate Professor of Ecclesiastical History, Colgate, 

1908-10. 
Acting Professor of History, Rutgers, 1910-14. 
Professor of History, Rutgers, 1914- 
1910 STUART AUGUSTUS STEPHENSON, B.S. (Univ. N. Y., 

1899) , C.E. (Univ. N. Y., 1901) 

Born at New Rochelle, N. Y., Jan. 30, 1878. 

In professional engineering and construction work, 

1900-10. 
Instructor in Graphics, 1910—13. 
Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1913-16. 
Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, 1916- 
1910 WILLIAM DANA HOYT, A.B. (Univ. Georgia, 1901), 
M.S. (Univ. Georgia, 1904), Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins, 

1909) 

Born at Rome, Ga., Apr. 16, 1880. 

Instructor, Univ. Georgia, 1901-04, 

Instructor in Botany, Rutgers, 1910-12. 

Associate Professor of Biology, Washington and Lee 

Univ. 1915— 
1910 WILLIAM TROWBRIDGE MERRIFIELD FORBES, 

A.B. (Amherst, 1906), Ph.D. (Clark Univ., 1910) 

Born at Westborough, Mass., Apr. 23, 1885. 

Instructor in Biology. Robert College, Constantinople, 

1906-08. 
Instructor in Biology, Rutgers, 1910-11. 

1910 ELDON LEON LOBLEIN. Jr., D.V.S. (Univ. Penn., 

1910) 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Jan. 13, 1888. 
Lecturer in Veterinary Science, 1910-14. 

1911 MAURICE ADIN BLAKE. B.S. (Mass. Agric. Coll., 

1904) 

Born at Millis, Mass., Dec. 1, 1882. 

Instructor in Horticulture, Mass. Agric. Coll., 1905-06. 

Horticulturist, N. J. Agric. Exper. Station, 1906-11. 

Associate Professor of Horticulture, Rutgers, 1911-13. 

Professor of Horticulture, Rutgers. 1913- 
1911 FREDERICK FRELINGHUYSEN COUCH, M.E. (Lehigh, 
1909) 

Born at Carbondale, Penn., Nov. 25, 1887. 

Instructor in Mechanical Engineering, 1911-14. 

Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, 1914- 



58 RUTGEES COLLEGE. 



APPOINTED. 

1911 EDWARD FRANKLIN HAUCH, B.A. (Toronto, 1907), 

M.A. (Columbia, 1909), Ph.D. (Columbia, 1916) 

Born at Pembroke, Ontario, Canada, Dec. 28, 1879. 
Instructor in German, Horace Mann School, N. Y., 

1907-11. 
Instructor in Modern Languages, Rutgers, 1911-14. 
Assistant Professor of German, Rutgers, 1914- 
1911 HARRY REYNOLDS LEWIS, B.Sc. (Rhode Island State 

Coll., 1907) 

Born at Providence, R. I., Oct. 14, 1885. 
Instructor in Dairy Husbandry, 1911-13. 
Assistant Professor of Poultry Husbandry, 1913-15. 
Associate Professor of Poultry Husbandry, 1915-16. 
Professor of Poultry Husbandry, 1916- 
1911 RAY GORDON VOORHORST, B.S. (Michigan Agric. Coll., 

1910) 

Born at LeRoy, Mich., Mch. 31, 1886. 
Instructor in Horticulture, 1911-12. 
1911 FLOYD EARL CHIDESTER, Pn.B. (Syracuse, 1907), 

A.M. (Clark Univ., 1908), Ph.D. (Clark Univ., 1911) 

Born in Chicago, 111., Oct. 13, 1884. 

Instructor in Biology and Zoology, DePauw Univ., 

1909-11. 
Instructor in Biology, Rutgers, 1911-13. 
Assistant Professor of Biology, Rutgers, 1913-15. 
Associate Professor of Zoology, Rutgers, 1915-16. 
Professor of Zoology, 1916- 

1911 CHARLES HALE, 

Born at Hudson, N. Y., Nov. 18,. 1859. 
Instructor in English, 1911-16. 
Assistant Professor of English, 1916- 

1912 MELVILLE THURSTON COOK, A.B. (Stanford. 1894), 

A.M. (De Pauw, 1902), Ph.D. (Ohio State Univ., 1904) . . 

Born at Coffeen, 111., Sept. 20, 1869. 

Instructor in Biology, De Pauw, 1895-97. 

Professor, do., 1897-1904. 

Chief, Dept. Plant Pathology, Santiago, Cuba, 1904-06. 

Plant Pathologist, Delaware Agric. Exper. Station, 
Newark, Del., 1907-31. 

State Plant Pathologist of New Jersey, 1931- 

Professor of Plant Pathology, Rutgers. 1912— 

1912 ALEXANDER JAMES INGLIS, B.A. (Wesleyan, 1902), 

A.M. (Columbia, 1909), Ph.D. (Columbia, 1911), 

Born at Middletown, Conn., Nov. 24, 1879. 

Profossoi* (if the Science of Teaching. Rutgers, 1912-14. 

Director of Summer Session, Rutgers, 1914. 

Assistant Professor of Education, Harvard, 1914- 



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APPOINTED. 

1912 THOMAS J. HEADLEE, A.B. (Univ. Indiana, 1903), A.M. 

(Univ. Indiana, 1904), Ph.D. (Cornell, 1906) 

Born at Headlee, Ind., Feb. 13, 1877. 

Assistant Entomologist, State Agric. Exper. Station, 

New Hampshire, 1906-07. 
Associate, do., 1907. 
Head, Dept. of Entomology and Zoology, State Agric. 

Exper. Station, Kansas, 1907-12. 
State Entomologist, New Jersey, 1912- 
Professor of Entomology, Rutgers, 1912- 
1912 FRANK WILSON LINDSLEY, A.B. (Columbia, 1903), 

L.H.M. (Univ. N. Y.) 

Instructor in Mathematics, 1912—13. 

1912 EARLE COOK STILL WELL, B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1911) 

Instructor in Horticulture, 1912-14, 
1912 JOHN PUTNAM HELYAR, B.S. (Univ. Vermont, 1909), 

M.S. (Univ. Vermont, 1912) 

Born at Claremont, N. H., May 3, 1886. 
Instructor in Botany, Univ. Vermont, 1909-12. 
Instructor in Botany, Rutgers, 1912-15. 
Assistant Professor of Botany, Rutgers, 1915- 

1912 HARRY NELSON LEND ALL, B.S. in C.E. (Tufts, 1906) . . 

Born at Essex, Mass., July 13, 1878. 

Instructor in Mathematics and Graphics, Univ. Penn., 

1909-12. 
Instructor in Mathematics, Rutgers, 1912-13. 
Instructor in Civil Engineering and Graphics, Rutgers, 

1913-14. 
Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, Rutgers, 1914- 

1913 ALVA AGEE, M.S. (Univ. Wooster) 

Born at Cheshire, Ohio, Oct. 1, 1858. 

Lecturer on Agricultural Topics since 1891. 

Professor in charge, Agric Extension, Penn. State Coll., 

1907-12. 
Acting Dean, do., 1910-11. 
Professor of SoiL Fertility, Rutgers, 1913- 
Director of Agricultural Extension, Rutgers, 1914- 
1913 ALBERT ELLICOTT BROWN, B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1902), 

First Lieutenant 16th Infantry, U. S. A 

Professor of Military Science and Tactics, 1913-14. 
1913 AUGUSTINE WILBERFORCE BLAIR, B.S. (Haverford, 

1892) , A.M. (Haverford, 1896) 

Born at Archdale, N. C, Sept. 12, 1866. 
Professor of Science, Guilford College, 1896-97. 
Professor of Chemistry, Florida Agric. Coll., 1899-1905. 
Chemist, Florida Experiment Station, 1906-11. 
Associate Professor of Agricultural Chemistry, Rutgers, 
1913- 



60 EUTGERS COLLEGE. 



APPOINTED. 

1913 STANLEY EUGENE BRASEFIELD, C.E. (Lafayette, 
1895), M.Sc. (Lafayette, 1898), Ph.D. (Cornell, 1912)... 

Born at Easton, Pa., Oct. 2, 1873. 

Instructor and Assistant Professor of Mathematics and 
Graphics, Lafayette, 1902-10. 

Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Rutgers, 1913-15. 

Associate Professor of Mathematics, Rutgers, 1915-16. 

Professor of Applied Mathematics, 1916- 
1913 WILLIAM BEVERLY STONE, B.A. (Univ. Virginia, 
1901), A.M. (Univ. Virginia, 1903), Ph.D. (Univ. Vir- 
ginia, 1907) 

Born at Auburn, Va., Nov. 17, 1878. 

Instructor in Mathematics, Univ. Virginia, 1907-08. 

Instructor in Mathematics, Univ. Michigan, 1908-13. 

Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Rutgers, 1913- 

1913 LEIGH WADSWORTH KIMBALL, A.B. (Dartmouth, 

1903), A.M. (Syracuse, 1915) 

Born at Plainfieid, N. J., June 3, 1881. 

Teacher of French, St. John's School, Manlius, N. Y., 

1903-13. 
Instructor in Romance Languages, Rutgers, 1913- 

1914 FRANK APP, B.S. (Penn. State Coll., 1911) • 

Born at BufPalo Roods, Pa., Jan. 26, 1886. 

Assistant Professor of Agronomy, State College, New 

Hampshire, 1911-14. 
Assistant Professor of Agronomy, Rutgers, 1914- 
1914 ARTHUR JAMES FARLEY, B.S. (Massachusetts Agric. 

Coll., 1908) 

Born at Waltham, Mass., Sept. 2, 1885. 
Instructor in Horticulture, 1914-16, 
Assistant Professor of Horticulture, 1916- 
1914 CLARENCE ELMER BRETT, B.S. (Rhode Island State 

Coll., 1913) . Morris Plains, N. J 

Bora at Brockton, Mass., Apr. 20. 1883. 
Instructor in Poultry Husbandry, 1914-15. 

1914 LYMAN GIBBS SCHERMERHORN, B.S. (Massachusetts 

Agric. Coll., 1910) 

Born at Maiden, Mass., June 28, 1887. 
Instructor in Vegetable Gnrdoning, 1914- 

1915 CHARLES HERBERT ELLIOTT, B.S. (McKendree, 

1907), A.M. (Columbia, lOOS), Pii.D. (Columbia. 
1914) 

Born at Narmal, 111., Aug. 2, 1S7S. 

Professor of the Science of Education. 1915- 

Diroctor of the Summer Session, 1915- 
1915 SHELBY CARL LEASURE. First Lieutenant, 7th In- 
fantry, IT. S. Army 

Born in Illinois, Oct. 30, 1877. 

Professor of Military Science and Tactics. 1915- 



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APPOINTED. 

1915 WILLIAM JOHN CARSON, B.S. (Ontario Agric. Coll., 
1902) 

Born at Metcalfe, Ontario, Canada, Nov. 15, 1874. 

Instructor, Univ. Wisconsin, 1905-06. 

Professor of Dairy Husbandry, Manitoba Agric. Coll., 

1906-11. 
Professor of Dairy Husbandry, Rutgers, 1915- 
1915 MAYXE SEGUIXE MASON, B.S. (Univ. Illinois, 1911), 

M.S. (Univ. Illinois, 1913) 

Born at Buda, 111., June 8, 1890. 
Instructor in Electrical Engineering, 1915— 
1915 LLOYD STEPHEN RIFORD. B.S. (New Hampshire Agric. 

Coll., 1914) , A.M. ( Univ. Missouri, 1915) 

Born at Randolph, Vermont, Apr. 22, 1889. 
Instructor in Doiry Husbandry, 1915- 

1915 ROY FOSTER IRVIN, B.S. (Michigan Agric. Coll., 

1914) 

Born at McKeesport, Penn., Apr. 22, 1891. 
Instructor in Poultry Dept., Univ. Georgia, 1914-15. 
Instructor in Poultry Husbandry, Rutgers, 1915- 

1916 ARTHUR RUSSELL MOORE, A.B. (Univ. Nebraska, 

1904) , Ph.D. (Univ. California, 1911) 

Born at Beaver City, Neb., Nov. 10, 1882. 
Assistant Professor of Physiology, Univ. Cal., 1911-13. 
Associate Professor of Physiology, Bryn Mawr, 1913-16. 
Professor of Physiology, Rutgers, 1916- 
1916 JOHN MARSHALL HUNTER, B.S. (Iowa State College, 

1915) 

Born at Red Oak, Iowa, Nov. 8, 1890. 

Instructor in Animal Husbandry, 1916- 
1916 NORMAN SALLEE PARKER, A.B. (Chicago, 1910), A.M. 

(Harvard, 1912), Ph.D. (Chicago, 1916) 

Born in Chicago, 111., Oct. 23, 1890. 
Instructor in History, 1916- 



62 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



LIBRARIANS. 



APPOINTED. 

1863 *REV. DE WITT TEN BROECK'REILEY, A.M flSTl 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1857). 
1871 *GEORGE WASHINGTON ATHERTON, LL.D tl880 

Professor, 1869-82. 
1880 ISAAC EDGAR HASBROUGK, A.M tl884 

Also Assistant Librarian, 1868-1880. 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1865). 
1884 *IRVING STRONG UPSON, A.M jl^OG 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1881). 
1907 GEORGE AUGUSTUS OSBORN 

Also Assistant Librarian, 1897-1905, and Acting Libra- 
rian, 1905-07. 

B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1897). 



REGISTRARS. 



APPOINTED. 

1890 *IRVING STRONG UPSON, A.M *1915 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1881). 
1915 LUTHER HARNED MARTIN 

Rutgers, 1909. 



FACULTY OF MEDICINE. 



The Medical College was established in 1792 and re-esfahlished in 

1812 and 1826. 

APPOINTED. 

1792 RICHARD SHARPE KISSAM, M.D. (Edinburgh. 1787). 

Hon. M.D. (Queen's, 1793) *1822 

1792 WILLIAM MOORE, M.D. (Edinburgh, 1780), Hon. M.D. 

(Queen's, 1793) *1824 

1792 NICHOLAS ROMAYNE (in the class of 1774, Columbia). 

M.D. (Edinburgh), Hon. M.D. (Queen s. 1792) *1817 

Professor of the Institutes of Medicine and Forensic 
Medicine, 1812-17. 



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APPOINTED. 

1792 SAMUEL LATHAM MITCHILL, M.D., LL.D *1831 

Born at North Hempstead, L. L, Aug. 26, 1764. 

Studied medicine, Edinburgh, 1783-86. 

U. S. Senator. 

Vice President of the Medical Faculty, Rutgers, 1826- 

Made first mineralogical survey of N. Y. State, 1796. 

Chief Editor, N. Y. Medical Repository, 1797-1813. 

Professor of Chemistry, Coll. P. and S., 1807. 

Professor of Natural History, do., 1808-20. 

Professor of Materia Medica and Botany, do., 1820-26. 

Died in New York City, Sept. 7, 1831. 
1812 ARCHIBALD BRUCE, A.B. (Columbia, 1797), M.D. (Edin- 
burgh, 1809) •• *1818 

Born in New York City, Feb., 1777. 

Professor of Materia Medica and Mineralogy, Coll. P. 
and S., 1807-11. 

Professor of Materia Medica and Mineralogy, Queen's, 
1812-18. 

Died in New York City, Feb. 22, 1818. 
1812 VALENTINE SEAMAN, M.D., A.B. (Univ. Penn., 1792) . . *1817 

Born in New York City (?), Apr. 2, 1770. 

Introduced vaccination in New York City. 

Professor of Anatomy, Physiology and Surgery, 1812-15. 

Died, June, 1817. 
1812 THOMAS COCK, M.D. (Columbia, 1805) *1869 

Born at Glen Cove, L. L, 1782. 

Professor of Anatomy, Physiology and Surgery, Queen's, 
1812-15. 

Professor of Anatomy and Physiology, Queen's, 1815-26. 

Vice President, Coll. P. and S., 1827-55. 

President, do., 1855-58. 

President, N. Y. Academy of Medicine, 1852. 

Died, June 14, 1869. 
1812 JOHN GRISCOM, LL.D. (Union, 1824) *1852 

Born at Hancock's Bridge, N. J., Sept. 27, 1774, 

Professor of Chemistry and Natural Philosophy, Queen's, 
1812-26. 

Professor of Chemistry, Rutgers, 1826-28. 

Head of New York High School, 1825-31. 

Popular lecturer on Chemistry, 

Died at Burlington, N. J., Feb. 26, 1852. 
1812 ROBERT BAYARD, M.D. (Edinburgh, 1809) 

Professor of Midwifery and the Diseases of Women and 
Children, 1812-26. 
1812 JOHN WATTS, A.B. (Columbia, 1804) , M.D *1S31 

Born in New York City, Dec, 1785. 

Professor of the Practice of Physic, Queen's, 1812-26. 

President, Coll. P. and S., 1826-31. 

Died, Feb. 4, 1831. 



64 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



APPOINTED. 

1815 ALEXANDER HODGSON STEVENS, A.B (Yale, 1807), 
M.D. (Univ. Penn., 1811), LL.D. (Regents Univ., N. Y. 

State, 1849) *1869 

Born in New York City, Sept. 4, 1789. 

Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery, 

Queen's, 1815-26. 
Professor of Surgery, Coll. P. and S., 1826-37. 
Professor of Clinical Surgery, do., 1837-40. 
President, do., 1841-44. 
Emeritus Professor, do., 1844-69. 
President, American Medical Association, 1848. 
Died, Mch. 30, 1869. 
In 1816 the exercises of the College were suspended, and the Board of 
Trustees deemed it inexpedient thereafter to confer medical degrees. 
The above appointments were annulled by a formal vote in 1826. 
1826 DAVID HOSACK, A.B. (Princeton, 1789), M.D. (Phila. 
Coll., Pa., 1791, and Edinburgh), LL.D. (Union, 1818), 

F.R.S., 1816 *1835 

Born in New York City, Aug. 31, 1769. 

Professor of Botany and Materia Medica, Columbia, 

1795-1807. 
Professor of Surgery and Midwifery, Coll. P. and S., 

1807-13. 
Professor of Physics and Clinical Medicine, do., 1813-26. 
Professor of the Institutes and Practice of Physical and 

Clinical Medicine, Rutgers, 1826-28. 
President of the Medical Faculty, Rutgers, 1826-28. 
Died in New York City, Dec. 23, 1835. 

1826 WILLIAM J. McNEVIN, M.D. (Univ. Vienna, 1784) *1841 

Born at Ballynahowne, Ireland, Mch. 21, 1763. 
Practiced in Dublin, 1784-98. 

Professor of Therapeutics and Materia Medica, 1826-28. 
Died, July 2, 1841. 
1826 VALENTINE MOTT, M.D. (Columbia, 1806), LL.D. (Re- 
gents N. Y. State Univ., 1851) *1865 

Born at Glen Cove, L. I., Aug. 20, 1785. 
Professor of Surgery, Columbia, 1811-26, 
Professor of Surgery, Rutgers, 1826-28. 
Professor of Coll. P. and S.., 1831-37. 
Professor of Surgery, Univ. N. Y., 1841-50. 
President of Medical Faculty, do., 1841-50. 
Professor Emeritus, do., 1852-65. 
Died in New York City, Apr. 26, 1865. 



FACULTY. 65 



APPOINTED. 

1826 JOHN W. FRANCIS, A.B. (Columbia, 1809), M.D. (Coll. 
P. and S., 1809), LL.D. (Trinity, 1850, and Columbia, 

1860) =n8Gl 

Born in New York City, Nov. 17, 1789. 
Professor of Institutes of Medicine and Materia ]Medica, 
Coll. P. and S., 1813-26 ; also Medical Jurisprudence, 
1817-26; also Obstetrics, 1819-26. 
Professor of Obstetrics and Forensic Medicine, Rutgers, 

1826-28. 
Died, Feb. 8, 1861. 

1826 JOHN D. GODMAN, M.D *1830 

Born at Annapolis, Md., 1799 or 1800. 
Professor of Anatomy, Medical College of Ohio, one year. 
Professor of Anatomy and Physiology, Rutgers, 1826-27. 
Died in Philadelphia, Apr. 17, 1830. 



<j6 



EUTGEBS COLLEGE. 



1774-1775. 



ALUMNI OF THE COLLEGE. 



1774. 
A.B. 



North Hampton, Pa. 



* Matthew Leydt, 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Mch. 4, 1753. R. D. clergj-man. 
Studied Theology under Hardenbergh. Licensed, 1778. Trus- 
tee, Queen's, 1783. Died, Nov. 24, 1783. 



1775. 
A.B. 

"'David Annan,^ Ireland. 

Born at Ceres, near Cupar, Fifeshiie, Scotland. Apr. 4, 1754. 
Presb. clergyman. Ordained at Wallkill, N. Y.. Oct., 1778. 
Peterborough, N. H., 1778-92. Deposed, 1800. A.M. (Queen's, 
1782). Died, 1802. 

*MicHAEL Best. 
*Jasper Farmer.^ 
* Peter Kimble. 

Millstone, N. J. 



20, 



Surgeon of Militia. 
1823. 



Neshanic, 
1776- 



N. J. 



^Abraham Schenck, 

Farmer. 

*PIenry Harris Schenck, Jr., 

Physician. Judge, Somerset county 
81. In War of 1812. Died, Dec. 

*JoHN H, Schenck, 

Born, 1754. Lieutenant, captain 
army. Died, Mch. 5, 1845. 

*James Schureman,^ 

Born at New Brunswick, N. 
Trustee. Queen's, 1782-1824. 
Tutor, Queen's, 1782- , 1807- 
Taylor's Compan.y, Col. Neilson's battalion. 1776. 
Long Island. Mayor of New Brunswick, 1801 
Member of Provincial Congress of New Jersey, 1786. Delegate 
to Annapolis Convention, 1786. Member of Continental Con- 
gress, 1786-88. Member of IT. S. Congress. 1789-91. 1797-99. 
1813-15. U. S. Senator. 1799-1801. Member Committee for ^ 
First U. S. Census. Vice-President, Council of New Jersey. 
1812. President of bank. Died, Jan. 22, 1824. 

*JoHN Stagg, Jr., New York City. 

Born in New York City. 1758. Captain of Minute Men in Ameri- 
can army. Lieutenant in Col. Oliver Spencer's (additional) 
Continental Kegiment. Mch. 4. 1778. Acting l^aymMster. 
Clerk in War Office eight years. Sheriff of New York, 1801-03. 
Died, Dec. 28, 1803. 

' These names occur in an account oif the commencement of 1774 as mem- 
bers of the Senior class. The others may have been members of succeeding 
classes as late as 1778. 



Canaan, Pa. 

finally colonel in American 

New Brunswick, N. J. 

J., Feb. 12, 1756. Merchant. 

Treasurer, Queen's, 1795-1813. 

Second Lieutenant in Capt. 

In battle of 

13, 1821-24. 



1775-1780. ALUMNI. 67 



*ISAAC Stoutenburgh, New York City. 

Born in New York City. Nov. 5, 1761. Private, Capt. Sclioon- 
maker's company, Col. Wynkoop's Regiment. Promoted Major, 
2d Battalion, N. Y. Militia, in Regiment of Col. William Hyer. 
Promoted Lieut.-Col. of Col. William Malcolm's Regiment, 1776. 
Alderman, N. Y. City, 1789-95. Member. Provincial Congress, 
N. Y., 1775-77. State Senator, N. Y., 1778-80. 1785-87. Com- 
missioner of Forfeiture of Estates of RevoKitionary Tories, 
1786. Died, 1799. 

*JoHN Van Dyke.^ 

* Samuel Vickeks.^ 

* Isaac Vkedenbukgh. 
*JoHN Wall. 

Dr. John Galen Wall died at Woodbridge, N. J., Jan. 14, 1798. 
His father was also named John. 

1776. 
A.B. 

* Simeon De Witt, Albany, N. Y. 

Born at Wawarsing. N. Y., Dec. 25, 1756. Assistant Geographer 
of the American Army, 1778-80. Chief Geographer of the 
American Armv. 1780-83. Surveyor-General of New York State, 
1784-1834. Appointed Surveyor-General of the United States 
(1796). hut declined. Regent of State of New York, 1798-1817. 
Vice Chancellor of the State of New York, 1817-29. Chancellor 
of the State of New York, 1829-34. A.M. (Queen's. 1782). Died, 
Dec. 3, 1834. 

1777. 

1778. 
A.B. 

*JOHN BoGABT, Readington, N. J. 

Tutor, Queen's, 1778-82. Student of Divinity. A.M. (Queen's, 
1782). 
*NiCHOLAs Lansing,- Tappan, N. Y. 

Born at Albany, N. Y., 1748. Studied theology under Westerlo. 
Ordained. 1781. R. D. clergyman. President, General Synod, 
1809. Died, Sept. 26, 1835. 

1779. 

1780. 
A.B. 

*Jeremiah Smith, Dover, N. H. 

Born at Peterborough. N. H., Nov. 29. 1759. Lawyer. Member 
• of Legislature. 1788-90. Member of Constitutional Convention. 
1791. Member of Congress, 1791-97. .Judge of U. S. Circuit 
Court. 1801. Chief .Justice of the Superior Court of Judicature, 
New Hampshire. 1802-09. Governor of New Hampshire, 1809—10. 
Chief Justice of the Supreme Judicial Covirt of New Hampshire, 
1813-16. LL.D. (Dartmouth, 1804, and Harvard, 1807). Died, 
Sept. 21, 1842. 



1 These names occur in an, account 0;f the commencement of 1774 as mem- 
bers of the Senior class. The others may have been members of succeeding 
classes as late as 1778. 

- In 1780 he presented credentials from Queen's College. Since he began 
his theological studies in 1778 he had probably graduated from the college 
in that year. 



68 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



1780-1786. 



♦Simeon Van Arsdalen, Readington, N. J. 

Born in Bucks county, Pa., July 10, 1753. R. D. clergyman. 
Studied under Livingston. Licensed, 1782. Trustee, Queen's, 
1783-86. Tutor, Queen's, 1783. A.M. (Queen's, 1783). Died, 
May 26, 1786. 



*JoHN W. Bray/ New Brunswick, N. J. 

Member Common Council. Forage Master of New Jersey. 
Prominent during War of 1812. Died, April, 1834. 

* couktlandt.^ 

* Remsen,^ 

* 



— Stewart.^ 
* A'^AN Wyck.^ 



1781. 



1782. 
A.B. 

*TiMOTHY Blauvelt, Clai'kstown, N. Y. 

Born near Clarkst.own, N. Y. (?), Apr. 5, 1762. R. D. clergyman. 
Studied theology under Livingston. Licensed, 1784. Died soon 
after. 

*WiLLiAM Crooke, (?) Somerville, N. J. 

A.M. (Queen's, 1789). 

*Peter liEYDT. Ponds, N. J. 

Born, Nov. 6. 1763. R. D. clergyman. Studied theology under 
Livingston. Licensed, 1788. Died, June 12, 1796. 



1783. 
A.B. 

* Isaac Blauvelt, New Rocbelle, N. Y. 

Born near Clarkstown, N. Y. (?). 1750. R. D. clergyman. 

Studied theology under J. R. Hardenbergh. Licensed. 1780. 

Trustee, Queen's, 1785-1831. A.M. (Queen's. 1788). Died about 
1840. 

♦Michael D. Henry, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born near Lamington, N. J. (?), Apr. 18, 1760. Lawyer. Died, 
May 25, 1799. 

*Pierre Van Cortlandt, Peekskill, N, Y. 

BoTn at Cortlandt Manor, N. Y., Aug. 29, 1762. Lawyer. Mem- 
ber of Congress. A.M. (Queen's, 1789). LL.D. (Rutgers, 1843). 
Died, July 13, 1848. 

♦John Martin Van Harlingen, Millstone, N. J. 

Born at Sourland. N. J., 1761. R. D. clergyman. Studied 
theology under Livingston. Licensed, 1786. Professor of He- 
brew and Ecclesiastical History, N. B. Sem., 1812-13. Trus- 
tee. Queen's, 1787-1813. A.M. (Queen's, 1789). Died, June 16, 
1813. 

1784-1786. 



' Those five names without any first name are mentioned as students in 
lower classes in a letter written by Col. John Taylor to John Bogart. in 1770. 



1787-1789. ALUMNI. 69 



1787. 
A.B. 

♦Abraham Van Hoene, Caughnawaga (Fonda), N. £. 

Born at Whitehouse. N. J., Dec. 31, 1763. R. D. clergyman. 
Studied theology under Livingston. Licensed. 1788. "Said to 
have married i,500 couples." A.M. (Queen's, 1792). Died, 
June 3, 1840. 

1788. 
A.B. 

*Waltek Cole. 

A.M. (Queen's, 1791). 

*Alpheus Freeman. 

a.m. (Queen's, 1791). 

*JAC0B RuTSEN Hardenbergh, Jr., New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born, June 19, 1767. Lawyer. Pres. Bank of New Brunswick, 
N. J. Tutor, Queen's, 1794. Trustee. Queen's. 1792-1841. 
Sec. Trustees, Queen's, 1793-1800, 1833-35. A.M. (Queen's, 
1791). Died, Feb. 13, 1841. 

*JoHN Frelinghuysen Jackson, Fordham, N. Y. 

Born at Bergen, N. J., 1768. R. D. clergyman. Studied theology 
under Livingston. Licensed, 1790. A.M. (Queen's, 1791). 
Died, Mch. 26, 1836. 

1789. 
A.B. 

*Methuselah Baldwin, Scotchtown, N. Y. 

Presb. clergyman. Licensed, 1791. A.M. (Queen's. 1792). Died, 
Feb. 4, 1847. 

'•'Abraham Blauvelt, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born near Clarkstown, N. Y. (?) Trustee, Queen's, 1800. Sec. 
Trustees. Queen's, 1800-07. Chairman, Building Committee, 
Queen's Building. Editor "The Brunswick Guardian." A.M. 
(Queen's, 1792). 

'^JoHN J. Carle. 

Clergyman. A.M. (Queen's and Coll. N. J., 1792). 

*JoNAS CoE, Ti'oy, N. Y. 

Born, Mch. 20, 1754. Presb. clergyman. A.M. (Queen's and Coll. 
N. J., 1792. and Union. 1797). D.D. (William and Mary Coll., 
1815). Died, July 21, 1822. 

*Henry Cook, Metuchen, N. J. 

Born at Mendham, N. J.. 1769. Presb. clergyman. Pastor Me- 
tuchen. 1794-1824. Died, Sept. 17, 1824. 

*Bethuel Dodd, Whitesborough, N. Y. 

Presb. clergyman. A.M. (Queen's, 1792; Coll. N. J., 1794). 
Died, 1804. 

*Cyrus p. GiLDERflLEEVE, (?) Hempstead, L. I. 

Clergyman. A.M. (Queen's and Coll. N. J., 1792). 
*Albert Oblenis, Flatbush, L. I. 

Principal Erasmus Hall Acad., 1791-1806. Died, Oct. 23. 1806. 
*JAMES StEVENSON. 

Tutor, Queen's, 1789-90, 1809-11. 



70 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



1789-1793. 



*Gershom Williams. Cumbridjce, N. Y. 

Clei*gyman. Tutor, Queen's, 1789-92. A.M. (Queen's, 1792). 
First Pastor at Cambridge, N. Y., 1794-1803. 



1790. 
A.B. 

*Christian Suhm De Wint. 

A.M. (Queen's, 1794, and Dartmouth, 1795). 

*Samuel Kenneday Jennings, Baltimore, Md- 

Born in Essex county, N. J., .June 6. 1771. Methodist Protes- 
tant clergyman. A.M. (Queen's, 1794). Pres. Washington Col- 
lege. Died, Oct. 19, 1854. 

*JAC0B Tallman, New Biimswick, N. J. 

Merchant. A.M. (Queen's, 1794). Trustee, Queen's, 1800-07. 



1791. 
A.B. 

*WiLLiAM Du^:ham, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born, 1776. Lawyer. A.M. (Queen's, 1794). Died. May 6, 1821. 

*LuKE Egerton, New Brunswick, N, J. 

Born, 1768. Teacher. A.M. (Queen's, 1794). Died, May 7, 

182.3. 

*Elijah Rosenkrantz (Rosegrant), Paramus, N. J. 

Born, 1766. R. D. clergyman. Physician. Studied theology 
under Livingston. Licensed, 1794. A.M. (Queen's. 1794). Died, 
18.32. 

*Henry Traphagen, Jr., Jersey City, N. J. 

A.M. (Queen's, 1794). 

*Staats Van Deursen, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J.. 1776. Merchant. Trustee. 
Queen's, 1807-23. Treasurer, 1813-23. A.M. (Queen's, 1794) 
Died, 1847. 

1792. 
A.B. 

*JoHN Frelinghuysen, Raritan, N. J. 

Born near Millstone. N. J., Mch. 21, 1776. Lawyer. Surrogate 
Somerset county, 15 years. Colonel during War of 1812. Briga- 
dier-Ceneral. A.M. (Coll. N. J., 1803). Trustee, Queen's 
1800-33. Died, April 10, 1833. 

*Ebenezer Grant, Bedford, N. Y. 

Presl). clergyman. Director, Princeton Som., 1818-21. A.M. 
(Coll. N. J.". 1796). Died, Sept. 6, 1821. 

♦John Simonson. 

A.M. (Coll. N. .L, 1806). 

* James Swartwout. 

*JoHN Van Harlingen, Burliuston, N. J. 

Born at Millstone, N. .T.. Apr. 1. 1770. Teacher. Died. Deo. 11. 
1798. 

♦Abraham Van Nest. 



1793-1808. ALUMNI. 71 



1793. 
A.B. 

*Feederick Bodine, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Lawyer. Died at Savannah, Ga. 

*Abraham Brokaw, Ovid, N. Y. 

Born, 1761. R. D. clergyman. Studied theology under Living- 
ston. Died, July 17, 1846. 

*HENRy Drake, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., 1773. Physician. Died, Dec. 
24. 1817. 

*Abraham D. Lansing. 

Born. Mch. 17. 177.5. Died of yellow fever, Sept. 28, 1805. 
*Henry Stryker. 

Died, March 30, 1810. 

*JOHN WYCKOFF. 

1794. 
A.B. 

*WiLLiAM P. Deare, New Brunswick, N, J. 

Lawyer. Clerk of Middlesex county, N. J. A.M. (Queen's. 1810). 
Trustee, Queen's. 1804-25. Sec. Trustees, Queen's, 1807-21. 
Died. Feb. 1, 1826. 

*JOHN LAWSON. 

A.B. (Coll. N. J., 1796). A.M. (Coll. N. J., 1798. and Queen's, 
1810). 

*JoHN Thompson.^ 

Physician. 
*Henry Van Deursen, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born, Mch., 1768. Died, Apr. 25, 1835. 

*JoHN ScHTJREMAN Vredenburgh, Raritan, N. J. 

Born, Mch. 20. 1776. R. D. clergyman. Studied theology under 
Livingston. Licensed. 1798. Trustee, Queen's, 1800-21. A.M. 
(Queen's, 1810, and Coll. N. J., 1803). Died, Oct. 4, 1821. 



1795. 
A.B. 

*JoHN ScHUREMAN, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born near New BrunsMuck, N. J., Oct. 19, 1778. R. D. clergy- 
man. Studied theology under Livingston. Licensed. 1801. Vice 
Pres., Queen's, 1811-18. Professor Moral Philosophy and Belles- 
Lettres, Queen's. 1811—18. Professor Ecclesiastical Hist. N. B. 
Sem., 1815-18. Trustee, Queen's. 1800-18. A.M. (Queen's. 1810, 
and Coll. N. J., 1801). S.T.D. (Columbia, 1816). Died, May 
15, 1818. 

*Peter Yredenburgh, Freehold, N. J. 

Lawyer. 



1796-1808. 



72 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



1809-1812. 



1809. 
A.B. 

*WiLLiAM Croes, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Bovn, 1791. Law student. A.M. (Queen's, 1812). Died, March 
30, 1814. 

^Cornelius Low HARDENiiERGH, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born, July 4, 1790. Lawyer. Mayor, New Brunswick, N. J. 
Member N. J. Assembly. Pres. Bank of New Brunswick. Pro- 
fessor of Law, Rutgers, 1835. Trustee, Rutgers, 1815-60. Sec. 
Trustees, Queen's, 1821-25. A.M. (Queen's, 1812). LL.D. (Rut- 
gers, 1852). Died, July 14, 1860. 

*WiLLiAM Van Deursen, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N J., May 16, 1791. Physician and 
surgeon. A.M. (Queen's, 1812). M.D. Trustee, Rutgers, 1823- 
73. Died, Feb. 16, 1873. 

*JoiiN M. Van Harlingen, Lebanon, O. 

Born near New Brunswick, N. J., Feb. 19, 1792. Physician. 
A.M. (Queen's, 1812). M.D. Died, Sept. 30, 1886. 

*.Rynier Veghte, Somerville, N. J. 

Farmer. Licensed to practice law. A.M. (Queen's, 1812). Died, 
May 30, 1871. 

1810. 
A.B. 

*Oorneltus S. Blauvelt, Paterson, N. J. 

Physician. A.M. (Queen's, 1813). Died, May 19, 1830. 

'^'Edward Wood Dunham, New York City. 

Pres. Corn Exchange Bank. 1853—71. Commission Merchant, 
1821-53. A.M. (Queen's, 1813). Died, July 6, 1871. 

* Kearney Newell, Allentown, X. J. 

Teacher. A.M. (Queen's, 1813). Died about 1825. 



1811. 
A.B. 

*JoirN H. Carle, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1814. A.M. 

* James Stevenson, Jr. 

*Jacod H. Van Dyke. 

^=Abraiia]m D. Wilson, Fairview, 111. 

Born at Amwell, N. J.. Nov. 15. 1789. Clergyman R. C. A. 
"Father of Western Missions." N. B. Sem., 1815. A.M. Died, 
July 21, 1876. 

1812. 
A.B. 

*CoRKELius C. Eltinge, Port Jorvis. N. Y. 

Born near Kingston, N. Y., 1793. R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem.. 
1816. A.M. (Queen's, 1815). Died, Oct., 1843. 

'■'Solomon E, Eltinge, Now Paltz, N. Y. 

Corn, Apr. 5, 1793. Merchant. Died, July 10. 1S49. 



1812-1814. 



ALUMNI. 73 



*Jacob Green, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Professor Chemistry and Natural History, College New Jersey, 
1818-22. Professor Chemistry, Jefferson Medical College. A.M. 
(Queen's and Coll. N. J., 1815). M.D. (Yale, 1827). Died, 
1841. 

♦Edward Mundy, Grand Rapids, Mich. 

Born near New Brunswick, N. J., Apr. 14, 1794. Lawyer. 
Lieut.-Gov. of Michigan, 1835-40. Regent of State University, 
1844-48. Attorney-General, 1847. Associate Justice of Su- 
preme Court, 1848-51. A.M. Died, March 13, 1851. 

♦Cornelius C. Yermeule, New York City. 

Born, 1786. R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1814. Tutor of 
Languages, Queen's, 1812-14. Professor of Languages, 1814-15. 
A.M. M.D. D.D. Died, Jan. 15, 1859. 

*ISAAC Newton Wyckoff, Albany, N. Y. 

Born near Millstone, N. J., Aug. 29, 1792. R. D. clergyman. 
N. B Sem.. 1817. Trustee, Rutgers, 1851-69. A.M. (Queen's, 
1816). D.D. (Union, 1838, and Rutgers, 1839). Died, March 
29, 1869. 

1813. 
A.B. 

*EZEKTEL BOWDOIN. 

*ISAAC L. Brower, Dayton, Ohio, 

A.M. (Queen's, 1816). 
*JoHN Adams Pool, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born, 1797. Physician and farmer. A.M. (Queen's, 1816). 

Died, May 1, 1860. 

*Henry Buley Poole, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Physician. A.M. (Queen's, 1816). M.D. (Univ. N. Y., 1820). 
Died, Nov. 29, 1861. 

1814. 
A.B. 

*WrLLLA.M Warren Blauvelt, Lamington, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., June 23. 1800. Presb. clergyman. 
N. B Sem., 1823. Professor Hampden Sidney College, Va., 
1822-24. A.M. (Queen's, 1817, and Coll. N. J., 1821). D.D. 
(Univ. N. Y., 1856). Died, July 16, 1888. 

*Abraham Schuyler Clark, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Merchant. A.M. Died, Sept. 5, 1830. 

*WrLLL^M Patterson Clark, Belvidere, N. J. 

Physician. A.M. (Coll. N. J., 1819). Died, Sept. 4, 1857. 

* Jacob Vook hies H assert, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Lawyer. 

♦Minnie Voorhies Hassert, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Lawyer. Died, 1825. 

*John Bayard Kirkpatrick, New Brunswick, N. J. 

In Treasury Department. Washington. 1820—50. Mayor of New 
Brunswick, 1856-60. A.M. Died, Feb. 23, 1864. 

♦Charles Cre'JGHton Stratton, Swedesboro, N. J. 

Born at Swedesboro, N. J., 1796. Farmer. Member N. J. As- 
semblv. 1828. Member of Congress. 1837-3'9, 1841-43. Governor 
of N. J., 1845-48. Died, March 24, 1859. 

♦Samuel Creighton Stratton, ^ Philadelphia, Pa. 

Episc. clergyman. Studied theology in Delaware. Died, Oct. 28, 
1860. 



74 



RUTGEES COLLEGE. 



1814-1817. 



*JOHN SCHUREMAN VaN DeURSEN, 

Born, 1796. Died, Mch. 22, 1821. 
*Fkedeeick Vermeule, 



New Brunswick, X. J. 



Plainfield, N. J. 



Student, N. B. Sem., 1814-16. Died, Jan. 30, 1865. 



1815. 



A.B. 



*RoBERT Brown Croes, 

Born at Swedesboro, N. J., Aug. 
General Tlieological Sem., 1823. 
Grammar Scbool, 1819-20. A.M. 
July 22, 1878. 

*Jarratt W. Martin, 

Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1829). 

*Frederick Richmond, 

Born, 1706. Physician. A.M. (Coll. N. J. 
Penn.. 1819). Died, May 19, 1849. 

* Samuel Randolph Smalley, 

Physician and surgeon. Attended lectures Medical Dep't Univ. 
of Penn. Licensed bv Medical Society of Middlesex county, N. 
J., 1818. Died, Feb. "ll, 1875. 

*Garrett G. Tunison, (?) Somervilie, N. J. 

Physician. M.D. 



Yonkers, N. Y. 

13. 1800. Episc. clergyman. 
Principal of Queen's College 
D.D. (Rutgers, 1870). Died, 

New Brunswick, N. J. 



New Brunswick, N. J. 
1819). M.D. (Univ. 



Mount Holly, N. J. 



1816. 
A.B. 

* Samuel Judah, 

Born in New York City. July 18. 1799. 
lature, Indiana, 1827. 1829. 1838-41. 
Representatiyes of Indiana. 1840-41. 
1829-33. Died, Apr. 24, 1869. 

*Peter Ogilvie Studdiford, 

Born at South Branch, N. J., Jan. 11, 
Princeton Sem.. 1821. A.B. (Coll. N. 
N. J., 1830). D.D. (Coll. N. J., 1844). 

*Ferdinand S. Van Arsdalen, 

Born. Sept. 26, 1795. Lawyer. A.M. 
Oct. 21, 1832. 

♦John A" an Liew, 

Born near Neshanic, N. J.. Sept. 30, 
N. B. Som.. 1820. D.D. (Rutgers, 186' 

*Jacob Wyckoff, 



Vincennes, Ind. 

Law.yer. Member Legis- 

Spoaker of House of 

U. S. District Attorney, 

Lambertville, N. J. 

1799. Presb. clergyman. 
J.. 1817). A.M. (CoU. 
Died, June 5. 1806. 

New Brunswick, N. J. 

(Rutgers, 1827). Died, 

Readingtou, N. J. 
1798. R. D. clergyman. 
7). Died, Oct. 18,' 1869. 



* James Scuureman Nevius, New Brunswick, X. 

Born at Six Mile Run, N. J., Sept. 16. 1796. A.B. (Princeton. 
1816). Trustee. Rutgers, 1825-58. Sec. Trustees. Rutgers, 
1825-30. Lawyer. Judge, N. J. Supreme Court. Died, Dec. 
28. 1859. 



♦Brogun IIoff, 

Born at llarlingen. X. J., 
1818. Di(Ml, Di'C, 1855. 



1817. 
A.B. 



1794. R. D. 



Germantown. 
clergyman. N. B. Sem., 



X. Y. 



1817-1827. 



ALUMXI. 75 



Members of the Junior Class when Q,ueen's College Suspended, 1816. 

*JoHN W. Bronsox, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born near New Brunswick. Jan. 8, 1800. Farmer. Member 
Class of 1816, Princeton. Died, Aug. 21, 1866. 

*Lewis Gardner Letsox, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born, July 11, 1798. Farmer. Died, Nov. 3, 1869. 

*Daxiel C. Martin, . New Brunswick, N. J. 

Lawyer. Died at Morristown, N. J. 

*James Van Deventer, Princeton, N. J. 

Born at Somerville, X. J., Oct. 13. 1799. Horticulturist. Mem- 
ber N. J. Assembly, 1855. Died, June 12, 1893. 

*IRA CONDICT Voorhees, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Bom in New Brunswick, N. J., about 1798. Merchant. Pres. 
First National Bank of New Brunswick. Died, Sept. 12, 1878. 



1818. 
A.B. 

*J0HN Henby Smaltz, Philadelphia, Penn. 

Born at Philadelphia. Penn., Feb. 7. 1793. Presb. clergyman. 
N. B. Sem., 1819. Died, July 30, 1861. 

♦John C. Yander Yoort, Ghent, N. Y. 

Born at Bound Brook. N. J., 1798. R. D clergyman. N. B. 
Sem., 1819. Died, June 21, 1851. 



1820. 
A.B. 

♦Benjamin Watkins Yander Yoort. 



1821-1826. 

1827. 
A.B. 

♦Robert Adrain, Jr., New Brunswick, N. J. 

Lawyer. District Attorney of Middlesex countv. N. J., 1836. and 
Surrogate. 1864. A.M. (Rutgers, 1830). Died, 1866. 

♦Hugh Hamill, Lawrenceville, N. J. 

Born at Norristown. Pa., Feb. 28, 1810. Presb. clergyman. 
Princeton Sem.. 1827-29. Principal. Lawrenceville, N. J.,' High 
School, 1837-73. A.M. (Rutgers, 1830). D.D. (Rutgers, 1864). 
Died, Aug. 1. 1881. 

♦Christopher Hunt, New York City. 

Born at Tarrytown, N. Y., 1800. (?) R. D. clergyman. N. B. 
Sem., 1830. A.M. (Rutgers, 1830). Died, 1839. 

♦Alexander McCalla Mann, Farmer, N. Y. 

Born at Philadelphia, Penn., Mch. 16. 1808. Clergyman. R. C. 
A. N. B. Sem.. 1830. A.M. (Rutgers. 1830). D.D. (Univ. of 
Rochester, 1856). Pres. Gen. Svnod. 1851. Died, Julv 15. 1893. 



76 RUTGEES COLLEGE. 



1827-1828. 



*Ransford Wells, Flatbush, N. Y. 

Born at Catskill, N. Y., Sept. 6, 1805. Clergyman, R. C. A. 

N. B. Sem., 1830. A.M. (Rutgers, 1830). D.D. (Rutgers, 1851). 

Pres. Gen. Synod, 1855. Died, March 14, 1889. 



*James Jeffrey Beownlee, New York City. 

Born, 1808. Physician. M.D. Died, Nov. 8, 1879. 
*RiCHAED Field Cook, Hoboken, N. J. 

Physician. A.B. (Princeton). M.D. (Coll. P. and S.). Drowned. 
*OscAR Hubert Gregory, West Troy, N. Y. 

Born at Hobart, N. Y., Aug. 27, 1809. Clergyman, R. C. A. N. 

B. Sem., 1831. President Gen. Synod, 1860. A.B (Amherst, 

1828). A.M. (Amherst, 1831, and Rutgers, 1837). D.D. (Union, 

1853). Died, Dec. 11, 1885. 



1828. 
A.B. 

*ISAAC Alstine Blauvelt, Academia, Pa. 

Teacher. Principal of Academy, Kingston, N. Y., and Morris- 
town, N. J. A.M. (Rutgers. 1831). Died, Sept. 29, 1853. 

*William Bloomfield, New York City. 

Born in New York City, Feb. 8, 1808. Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 
1831). Died, Jan. 23, 1879. 

*R0BERT S. BuLLUS, Belleville, N. J. 

*JAMES Russell Christie, Warwick, N. Y. 

Born, Oct. 11, 1809. Lawyer. A.M. Died, May 5, 1873. 

*JosEPH FouLKE, New York City. 

Born at Curacao, W. I., June 1, 1810. Commission merchant. 
A.M. Died, Feb. 1, 1886. 

*Theodore Hardenbergh, New York City. 

Born at New Brunswick. N. J., Mch. 10, 1808. Phvsician. N. 
Y. C. Infirmary. Sec. Trustees. Rutgers. 183.5-44. A.M. (Rut- 
gers. 1831). M.D. (Med. School of N. Y., 1834). Died, Anril 
19, 1877. 

* Christopher Columbus Hoagland, Harlingen, N. J. 

Born. Mav 10, 1810. Phvsician. A.M. (Rutgers. 1831). M.D. 
(Yale, 1832). Died at Henry, 111., April 11, 1869. 

♦Richard C. Ludlow. Newtown, N. Y. 

Teacher. N. B. Sem., 1830-31. Died, 1830-31. 
*JoHN Manley, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., 1809. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1831. A.M. (Rutgers, 1831). Died, May 22, 1871. 

*Lewis M. Morton, • Elizabeth, N. J. 

Law student. Died, 1829. 
♦Horatio Gates Prall, Nyack, N. Y". 

Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1831). Died, April 26, 1875. 

♦Samuel Ratiibone, Jr., New York City. 

Born at Charlemont, Mass., Aug. 16, 1809. Lawyer. A.M. (Rut- 
gers. 1831). 

♦Garrett ConoveSv Schanck, Bradevelt, N. J. 

Born at Malawan, N. J., Sept. 14. 1806. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem.. 1832. Trustee. Rutgers, 1866-88. A.M. (Rutgers, 
1831). D.D. (Rutgers). Died, Sept. 17, 1888. 

♦Joseph Griffiths Scott, Jerseyville, 111. 

Born at Now Brunswick. N. J., Aug. 12, 1809. Lnwver. Judce 
of Probate Court of Jorsov county. 111., 1835-47. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1831). Died, Oct. 10, 1884. 



1828-1829. 



ALUMNI. 



77 



*Theodore William Simpson, Rockville, Md. 

Born at Basking Ridge, N, J., Mch. 1, 1807. Presb. clergyman. 
Licensed, 1834. Teacher, 1849-57. U. S. Hospital chaplain, 
1862-66. Clerk, U. S. Treasury Department, 1868-77. Pro- 
fessor of Moral Science, English Literature and Latin, George- 
town, D. C, Collegiate Institute, 1877-81. A.M. (Rutgers, 
1831). D.D. (Rutgers, 1880). Died, April 5, 1890. 

*Ohaeles Gardner Smith, Alleghany, Pa. 

Born in Newburg, N. Y. Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1831). Died, 
Nov. 2, 1870. 

* Cornelius Cornell Van Arfdalen, New York City. 

Boin, 1806. Clergyman, R. C. A. N. B. Sem., 1831. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1832). D.D. Died, July 2, 1856. 

*Peter Vredenburgh, Jr., Freehold, N. J. 

Born at Readington, N. J., Oct 31, 1805. Lawyer. Justice of 
the Supreme Court of N. J., 1854-68. Trustee. Rutgers, 1849- 
73. A.M. (Rutgers, 1831). LL.D. (Rutgers, 1866). Died at 
St. Augustine, Fla., March 24, 1873. 

*Cruger Walton, Saratoga, N. Y. 

Lawyer. Admitted, 1831. A.:\[. Died, 1861. 
*Henry Wyckoff, Readington, N, J. 

Theologiccil student. N. B. Sem. Died, 1828. 



1829. 
A.B. 



* Theodore Abeel, 
Law student. 



A.M. Died, Dec, 1829. 



New York City. 
New Brunswick, N. J. 



*Abraham Beach, 

Physician. A.M. (Rutgers, 1832). 

*WiLLiAM Fenwick Beekman, New York City. 

Physician. A.M. M.D. (Univ. Penn. 1834). Died, Dec. 19, 
1872. 

*Alexander v. Bonnel, Flemington, N. J. 

Merchant. Sheriff of Hunterdon county, N. J., 1842. N. J. 

State Senator, 1852. Inspector, FiTst N. J. Brigade, 1861. 

Captain, Co. D, Thirty-first N. J. Regiment, 1862. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1832). Died, 1872. 

*R0BERT Ormiston Currie, New Utrecht, N. Y. 

Born, 1806. Clergyman, R. C. A. N. B. Sem., 1834. Rector, 
N. B. Grammar School, 1830-31. A.M. D.D. (Rutgers, 1850). 
Died, 1866. 

* James Calvin Forrester, New York City. 

Physician and Surgeon. Bellevue Hospital, 1833—84. AM. (Rut- 
gers, 1833). M.D. (Coll. P. and S., 1835). Died, Aug. 20, 1881. 

*JoHN Forsyth, Newburgh, N. Y. 

Bom at Newburgh, N. Y., Dec. 10, 1810. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem. and Univ. of Edinburgh. Professor of Hebrew and 
Archaeology, 1837—45, and of Church History and Archaeology, 
1853—59, Reformed Theological Seminary, Newburgh, N. Y. Pro- 
fessor of Latin, College of New Jersey, 1846—53. Professor of 
English Literature and Rhetoric, Rutgers, 1860—63. Chaplain 
and Professor of Ethics and Law, U. S. Military Academy, West 
Point, 1871-82. A.M. (Union, 1834). D.D. "(Rutgers. 1842). 
LL.D. (Coll. N. J., 1875). Died, Oct. 17, 1886. 

*Garret I. Garretson, Lodi, N. Y. 

Born near Somerville, N. J.. July 31. 1807. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1832. A.M. (Rutgers, 1833), -- - 

*JoHN G. Hall, 

Architect. Died, 1869. 



Died, Aug. 14, 1854. 

New Brunswick, N. J. 



78 KUTGERS COLLEGE. 



1829-1830. 



*WiLLiAM Hampton, Metuchen, N. J. 

Born, 1809. Farmer. Died, Jan. 3, 1860. 
*Chakles Augustus Hassler. New Brunswick, X. J. 

Surgeon U. S. Navy, 1834-46. A.M. (Rutgers. 1832). M.D. 

(Univ. Penn., 1883). Drowned in Long Island Sound, Nov. 27, 

1846. 

*JoHN V. RoBBiNS, Williamsburgh. X. Y. 

Born at Williamsburgh, N. Y.(?) N. B. Sem., 1829-30. Died, 
1830. 

*J0HN RuTHERFURD, Rutherfoi'd Park, N. J. 

Born, .July 21, 1810. Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1832). Died, 
Nov. 21, 1871. 

♦Richard Ludlow Schoonmaker, Scarsdale, N. Y. 

Born at .Jamaica, L. I., 1811. Clergyman. R. C. A. N. B. Sem., 
1832. A.M. (Rutgers, 1832). Died, June, 1882. 

*Benjamin Swartz, New York City. 

Born in New York City.(?) N. B. Sem., 1829-30. Died, 1830. 

♦Augustus Fitz Randolph Taylor, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born, Oct. 6, 1809. Physician. A.M. (Rutgers, 1832). M.D. 
(Medical Society of N. J., 1832). Mayor, New Brunswick. 
1848-49. Died, March 6, 1889. 

*Samuel Staats Taylor, Cairo, 111. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Nov. 18. 1811. Lawver. Sec. 
Board of Directors, U. S. Bank of Philadelphia, 1836-41. Mayor 
of Cairo, 111., for seven consecutive terms, commencing 1857. 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1832). Died, May 14, 1896. 



*J0HN Nostrand Brinckerhoff, Englewood, N. J. 

Born near Creedmoor, N. Y., 1808. Teacher. A.B. (Univ. Penn., 
1828). A.M. (Univ. Penn., 1831). Died, Oct. 10, 1891. 

♦Lewis Carman, Jr. 

Residence when a student. New Brunswick, N. J. 
♦Cornelius H. Elting. 

Residence when a student, Paterson, N. J. 
♦Lewis F. Nicoll. 

Residence when a student. New Brunswick, N. J. 
♦Theodore T. Romeyn, Detroit, Mich, 

Lawyer. Died, 1885. 

♦Moses Scott, Plainfield, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick. N. J.. 1812. Graduate of West Point. 
Civil engineer. Died, Aug., 1857. 

♦Stephen Van Cortlandt Van Rensselaer, Belleville, X^. J. 

Born, May, 1809. Died, Sept. 6, 1828. 



1830. 
A.B. 

♦John INIeiielm Brown, Pluckeniin, X. J. 

Born .ot IMuckemin. N. .L, Sept. 28. 1812. Farmer. Lawver. 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1S33). Died, Sept. 16, 1901. 

♦Alexander ISIcWhorter Bruen, Scarsdale, X. Y. 

Physician and surg(>on. A.M. (Rutgers, 1834). M.D. (Coll. P. 
and S., 183(1). 

♦William Brush, Morristown, X. J. 

Born in New York City, Mav 23. 1800. Cleriivman. R. C. A. 

X. U. Sem.. 1S33. A.M. (Rutgers, 1833). i)ied, March 15, 
1898. 



1830. 



ALUMNI. 79 



* William Bloomfield Campbell, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born, 1813. Physician. A.M. (Rutgers, 1833). M.D. Died, 
Feb. 10, 1843. 

* William Disbokough, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born, 1812. Lawyer. Died, Aug. 11, 1838. 
*WiLLiAM Richmond Smith Dubyee, Jerseyville, 111. 

Physician. A.M. M.D. (Univ. Penn., 1833). Died, Aug. 30, 

1858. 
*George Washington Evans, Morgantown, Pa, 

Assistant Surgeon, U. S. N., appointed June 30, 1834. Lost in 

the "Pulasld," June, 1838. 

* William Foulke, New York City. 

Born at Curacoa, W. I., May 4, 1812. Merchant. Died, Feb. 

2, 1888. 
*Alfred Hamilton, Albany, N. Y. 

Lawyer. 
*Joseph C. Hance, New Philadelphia, Ohio. 

Born in Morris county. N. J., Sept. 28, 1811. Lawyer. Judge 

of Court of Common Pleas, 1882-92. Died, Jan. 6, 1896. 

*Aaron Houghton, Homer, N, Y. 

Civil engineer. Died, 1837. 
*Matthew Hale Jones, Easton, Pa. 

Lawyer. A.M. (Rugters, 1834). Died, June 1, 1883. 
*JoHN Peay Knox, Newtown, N. Y. 

Born at Savannah, Ga., July 28, 1811. Presb. clergyman. N. 

B. Sem., 1837. A.M. (Rutgers, 1834). D.D. Died, June 2, 
1882. 

*Matthias Lusk, , Coxsackie, N. Y. 

Born, Sept. 9, 1807. Clergyman, R. C. A. N. B. Sem., 1833. 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1833). Died, April 13, 1883. 

*MiCHAEL Price Moore, New York City. 

Physician and surgeon. M.D. (Coll. P. and S., 1833). Assist- 
ant Surgeon, 17th N. Y. Vols., 1861-63. 

*James R. Nelson, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Teacher. A.M. (Rutgers, 1834). 
*Elbert Nevius, Stuyvesant, N. Y. 

Born near Six Mile Run, N. J., Sept. 4, 1808. Clergyman, R. 

C. A. N. B. Sem., 1834. Missionary to Borneo, 1836-44. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1834). Died, Sept. 29, 1897. 

*WiLLiAM M. Patterson. 

*James F. Riggin, Baltimore, Md. 

Lawyer. A.M. 
*Edward Y. Rogers, Rahway, N. J. 

Lawyer. N. J. State Senator. 1850-52. A.M. (Rutgers, 1833). 
Died, 1866. 

*Henry Voorhees Speer, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born, 1812. Lawyer. N. J. State Senator, 1856-58. President 
of the Senate, 1857-58. Died, June 23, 1869. 

*Enoch Van Aken, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Esopus, N. Y., July 21, 1808. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1830-32. Princeton Sem.. 1832-33. A.M. (Rutgers, 
1833). Died, Jan. 2, 1885. 

*Jacob R. Van Arsdale, Tyre, N, Y. 

Born, 1808. (?) Clergyman, R. C. A. N. B. Sem., 1833. Died, 
1871. 

*James Van Derveer, North Branch, N. J. 

Physician. A.M. (Rutgers, 1833). M.D. 



80 RUTGEES COLLEGE. 



1830-1831. 



*RusH Van Dyke, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born, Sept. 17, 1812. Lecturet-on Physiology and Medical Juris- 
prudence, Philadelphia, Pa.. 1842. Professor of Materia Medica 
and Therapeutics. 1849. Professor of Theory and Practice of 
Medicine, Philadelphia College of Medicine. i853. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1833). M.D. (Univ. of Penn., 1835). Died, Sept. 25, 1882. 

*Geoege a. Veoom, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Lawyer. County Clerk of Middlesex county. A.M. (Rutgers, 
1833). Died, Dec. 14, 1861. 



*Benjamin Bassler, Farmerville, N. Y. 

Born at Berne, N. Y., 1808. Clergyman, R. C. A. N. B. Sem., 

1833. A.B. (Union, 1830). A.M. (Rutgers, 1833). Died, Feb. 
5. 1866. 

*JoHN V. R. Elmendorf, 

Residence when a student, Albany, N. Y. i 

*RoBEET GosMAN, New York City. 

Editor Kingston "Courier." On staff N. Y. Tribune. 

* William Ingraham Kip, California. 

Born in New York City, Oct. 3, 1811. Episc. clergyman. Bishop 
of California, 1857- . Examiner West Point Military Acad., 
1883- . Author. A.B. (Yale, 1831). S.T.D. (Columbia, 1847). 
LL.D. (Yale, 1872). Died, 1893. 

* Isaac Ebenezer Taylor, New York City, 

Born in Philadelphia, Apr 25, 1812. Physician. President, 
Bellevue Hospital Med. Coll.. 1861-89. Prof. Obstetrics and 
Diseases of Women and Children, 1861-67. M.D. (Univ. Penn., 
1834). Died, Oct. 30, 1889. , 

*JoHN Jacob Zabriskie, • Hohokus, N. J. 

Manufacturer. Civil engineer. Died, Aug., 1877. 



1831. 
A.B. 

*JoHN RoMEYN Brodhead, New York City. 

Born in Philadelphia, Jan. 2, 1814. Lawyer. Historian. Author 
of "History of the State of New York." Naval Officer New York 
City, 1853-57. Trustee, Rutgers. 1853-73. A.M. (Rutgers, 
1834). LL.D. (Rutgers, 1862). Died, May 6, 1873. 

*George William Brown, Baltimore, Md. 

Born at Baltimore, Md., 1812. Lawyer. Chief Judge of the Su- 
preme Bench of Baltimore, 1873-88. Mayor of Baltimore, 1860- 
62. Member of State Constitutional Convention of Maryland, 
1867. A.M. (Rutgers. 1834). LL.D. (St. John's, Annapolis, 
Md.). Died, Sept. 5, 1890. 

*JoiiN James Brown, Newburgh, N. Y. 

Teacher. Lawyer, New York City, 1834-35. 

♦William Henry Cooper, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Pittstown. N. Y., June 27, 1808. Presb clorgvman. 
N. B. Sem., 1831-32. Died at Parsippany, N. J., Feb. 24.' 1880. 

♦Clinton De Witt, New York City. 

Born, Apr. 20, 1814. Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1834). Died, 
Oct.. 1845. 

♦William Barclay Dey, Columbia, N. Y. 

Physician. M.D. 

♦Jacob Ennis, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Born near Belleville. N. J.. 1808. Missionary, R. C. A.. 1830-40. 
N. B. Sem.. 1835. Teacher. A.M. (Rutgers, 1834). Died. Jan. 
12, 1890. 



1831-1832. 



ALUMNI. 



81 



♦Theodore Feelinghuysen, Raritan, N. J. 

Born at Raritan, N. J., 1813. Lawyer. President Raritan Sav- 
ings Bank. A.M. (Rutgers, 1834). Died, Dec. 28, 1898. 



Keyport, N. J. 
Died, March 

Belvidere, N. J. 

Died, 1881. 

New York City. 

Newark, N. J. 



♦James Schueeman Johnson, 

Born at Spotswood, N. J., Oct. 9. 1809. Farmer. 
24, 1901. 

♦Adeian Lott, 

Born at Flatlands, L. I., Nov. 13, 1809. Merchant. 
♦Edwaed T, Lyon, 

Physician. M.D. Died, 1870. 

♦Abraham Polhemus, 

Born at Astoria, N. Y., 1812. Clergyman, R. C. A. N. B. Sem., 
1835. Trustee, Rutgers, 1851-57. Alumni Orator, 1852. A.M. 
(Rutgers. 1834). D.D. (Univ. of N. Y., 1856). Died, Oct., 1857. 

♦Walter Rutherfurd, Jersey City, N. J. 

Lawyer. A^M. (Rutgers, 1834), Died, July, 1868. 

♦Frederick Bordine Thomson, Berne, Switzerland. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Nov. 5, 1809. Clergvman, R. C. 
A. 1834-38, and Missionary to Borneo, 1838-47. N. B. Sem., 
1834. A.M. Died, March 3, 1849. 

♦Matthew T. Van Derveer, 

Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1834). 

♦Frederick Van Liew. 

Residence when a student. New Briinswlck, N. J. 
M.D. Died, 18BQ. 

♦Albert Wells, ^ 

Born in New London county. Conn., Mch. 31, 1807. 
Newburgh Academy, 1831-35 ; Mount Pleasant, Sing Sing, Acad- 
emy, 1835-42 ; Peekskill Military Academy, 1843-73 ; Rockland, 
Nyack, Institute, 1876-79. Lawyer, 1843. A.M. (Univ. of N. 
Y., 1860). Died, March 1, 1897. 

♦Simon Van Etten Westfall, Pekin, 111. 

Born at Rhineback, N. Y., 1802. Clergyman, R. C. A. N. B. 
Sem., 1834. A.M. (Rutgers, 1834). Died, 1856. 



Danville, 111. 



Physician. 

Keokuk, Iowa. 
Principal, 



♦Elias B. Caldwell. 

Residence when a student. New Brunswick, N. J. 
♦Theodore Romeyn De Forest, 

Born, Aug. 7, 1809. Physician. Alderman, N. Y 
dent, N. Y. Aqueduct Board. Died, July 26, 1860. 

♦Jacob De Witt. 

Residence when a student. New Brunswick, N. J. 
*SiL/.s De Witt, 

Born at Albany, N. Y., June 12, 1810 
♦Michael C. Dougherty, 

Lawyer. Died about 1860. 
♦Richard H. Leech. 
♦Joseph H. Nelson. 

Residence when a student. New Brunswick, N. J. 



New York City. 
City. Presi- 



Millstone, N. J. 
Died, Oct. 13, 1859. 

Elkhart, Ind. 



1832. 
A.B. 

♦Charles C. P. Arndt, Wisconsin. 

Lawyer. Member of the Territorial Legislature of Wisconsin, 
1840-41, and 1841-42. Killed. Feb. 11, 1842. 

6 



82 " RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



1832. 



*Samuel Martin Bayless, Darlington, Md. 

Born near Darlington, Md., Maj' 5, 1810. Presb. clergyman. 
Princeton Sem.. 1836. General "^Agent of the American Bible 
Society, for Kentucky. Died, March 17, 1873. 

*Chaeles a. Bogert, Geneva, N. Y. 

Merchant. 
*Edward Brinckerhoff, Albany, N. Y. 

Lawyer. Died, Jan., 1857. 

* George Buckham, New York City. 

Born in Scotland, 1812. Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1835) . LH.D. 
(Rutgers. 1891). Died, May 16, 1896. 

*Henry Thorp Bulkley, Southport, Conn. 

Ship-builder. A.M. (Yale, 1879). Died, Oct. 28, 1881. 

*MORTiMER De Motte, Flatbush, N. Y. 

Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1846). 

*WiLLiAM Fisher, . Philadelphia, Pa. 

Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1839). Died, 1844. 

♦William W. Jones. New York City. 

Born. 1823. Physician. M.D. (Coll. P. and S., 1842). Died, 
July 11, 1891. 

*CoRTLAND Lucas Latimer, Cleveland, Ohio. 

Lawyer. A.M. (Yale. 1879). 

*J0HN Angus Manning, New York City. 

Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers. 1835). Yale, 1879. Yale Law School, 
1833. Died. June 9, 1891. 

*Robert F. McConaughy, Vincennes, Md. 

Born at Gettysburg, Penn., Feb. 11, 1813. Lawyer. Died, Sept. 
28. 1841. 

*David M. Meserole, New York City. 

Merchant. Died, 1853. 
*Edward Patterson, New York City. 

Lawyer. Died, Nov. 8, 1856. 

*John Stuart Patterson, New York City. 

Born, 1811. Lawyer. Judge Sixth Judicial District Court, 
1867. Died, April 3, 1886. 

*JAMES Brisbin Payne, Penns Valley, Pa. 

Born at Fort Miller, N. Y., Feb. 21, 1802. Presb. clergyman. 
Teacher. Princeton Sem., 1835. 

* Edward Read, Edgefield, S. C. 

Episc. clergyman. General Theological Sem., 1838. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1837). D.D. Died, 1863. 

*TnoMAS Gardner Salter, Boston, Mass. 

Clergyman. Chaplain U. S. Navy. General Theological Sem.. 
1837. A.M. (Rutgers, 1835). Died, 1872. 

♦Gilbert Livingston Smith, Sharon, Conn. 

Born at Sharon, Conn., May 19. 1813. Cong'l clergyman. 
Princeton Sem., 1835. Died, Nov., 1835. 

♦Charles Wells Swift, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

Born at Washington. N. Y., 1812. Lawyer. Trustee, Rutgers, 
1853-77. Mavor of Poughkeepsie. 1858-60. A.M. (Rutgers, 
1836). Died. Nov. 19. 1877. 

*Henry Tennent, Seaford, Del. 

Physician. M.D. (Univ. Penn., 1834). 

*Peter Anthony Van Bergen, Now York City. 

Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1835. and Yale, 1879). Yale Law 
School, 1833. Died, June 25, 1881. 

♦Joshua Butler Wright, Scarborough, N. Y. 

Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1839). Died, 1877. 



1832-1S33. 



ALUMNI. 83 



*WiLLiAM YouNGBLOOD, Montgomery, N. Y. 

Born at Montgomery, N. Y., 1800. Missionary, R. C. A., to Bor- 
neo, 1836-47. N. B. Sem., 1835. A.M. (Rutgers, 1835). Died, 



1859. 



* Frederick Hall. 

Residence wlien a student, New York City. 

* Joseph Taylor. 

Residence wlien a student, Woodbridge, N. J. 



1833. 
A.B. 

*Garnet B. Adrain, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born in New Yorli City, Dec. 20, 1815. Lawyer. Member of 
Congress, 1857-59, and 1859-61. A.M. (Rutgers, 1836). Died, 
Aug. 17, 1878. 

*NiCHOLAS C. Blauvelt, ■ Spring Valley, N. Y. 

Born at Clai-kstown. N. Y., July 30. 1814. Teacher. Member, 
N. J. Assembly, 1852. Superintendent of Schools, Rockland 
county. Merchant. Died, Oct. 30, 1899. 

*Garrit Schenck Cannon, Bordentown, N. J. 

Born in Somerset county, N. J., 1815. Lawyer. U. S. District 
Attorney for New Jersey, 1852-60. Prosecuting Attorney for 
Burlington county, N. J., 1850-70. A.M. (Rutgers, 1836). 
Died, April 21, 1886. 

*JoHN H. Carothers, San Francisco, Cal. 

Clergyman. A.M. (Rutgers, 1836). 

*JoHN Chetwood, San Francisco, Cal. 

Born, Oct. 10, 1813. Lawyer. Elected Judge U. S. District 
Court for California, 1852, but died before taking seat on the 
bench. A.M. (Rutgers, 1836). Died, Sept. 17, 1852. 

*JoHN De Mott, Middlebush, N. J. 

Born, 1812. Farmer. Member, N. J. Assembly, 1850, 1851, 
1853. A.M. (Rutgers, 1836). Died, Jan. 1, 1896. 

^Abraham D. Deyo, Gardiner, N. Y. 

Farmer. Died, Dec. 30, 1884. 

*JoHN Dickinson, Fordhain, N. Y. 

Born at Fordham, N. Y., Sept. 17, 1812. Farmer. Died, March 
12, 1875. 

*JoHN Wilson Drury, Rhinebeck, N. Y. 

Born at Rhinebeck, N. Y., Sept. 17, 1813. Lawyer. Circuit 
Judge of Illinois, Sixth District, 1855-60. Delegate to Charles- 
ton Convention. 1860. Died, March 1, 1899. 

*John Pool Garrish, New York City. 

Born near New Brunswick, N. J., Aug. 2, 1810. Physician and 
Surgeon. M.D. (Jefferson Med. Coll., 1838). A.M. (Rutgers, 
1884). Died, March 31, 1891. 

*James Richmond Hardenbergh, San Francisco, Cal. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., 1814. Lawyer. Mayor of Sac- 
ramento. Surveyor-General of California. Supt. TJ. S. Mint, 
San Francisco. A.M. (Rutgers, 1836). Died, May 30, 1885. 

*John Hopper, Paterson, N. J. 

Born at Lodi, N. J.. Mch. 2, 1814. Lawyer. Town counsel of 
Paterson, N. J., 1843—47. Surrogate of Passaic county, N. J., 
1845-55. Passaic county Prosecutor, 1863, 1871-74. Judge 
Court of Common Pleas, 1886-97. N. J. State Senator, 1868-71, 
1874-77. District Court Judge fox Paterson, N. J., appointed 
1877. Trustee, Rutgers, 1851-97. A.M. (Rutgers, 1836). Died, 
Oct. 20, 1897. 



84 KUTGEES COLLEGE. 



1833-1834. 



*Daniel Michael, Auburn, Wis. 

Born, 1810 (?). Clergyman, R. C. A. Teacher. N. B. Sem., 
1836. A.M. (Rutgers, 1836). Died, 1865. 

*Fredekick Ogilby, New York City. 

Born in Ireland, Dec. 27, 1814. Episc. clergyman. General 
Theological Sem., 1887. Assistant Rector Trinity Church, 
1855-78. Tutor in Languages, Rutgers, 1833-35. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1836). D.D. (Rutgers, 1858). Died, March 25, 1878. 

*IlOBERT Hewson Pruyn, Albany, N. Y. 

Born at Albany, N. Y., Feb. 14, 1815. Lawyer. U. S. Minister 
to Japan. Member, N. Y. State Constitutional Convention. 
Pres. Dudley Observatory. Trustee, Rutgers, 1853-82. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1836). LL.D. (Rutgers). Died, Feb. 26, 1»82. 

*Peter J. Quick, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born near.Middlebush, N. Y., Mch. 6, 1806. Clergyman, R. C. 
A. N. B. Sem., 1836. Rector of Hertzog Hall, 1869-74. Li- 
brarian of Sage Library, 1874-86. A.M. (Rutgers, 1836). 
Died, Nov. 9, 1886. 

*WiLLiAM Reiley, Freehold, N. J. 

Born at Durham, Penn., Feb. 12, 1810. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1836. A. M. (Rutgers, 1836). D.D. (Rutgers, 
1857). Died, July 19, 1894. 

*Benjamin Du Bois Smock, Marlboro, N. J. 

Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1836). Died, 1840. 

*JAC0B POLHEMus Stryker, Newtown, N. Y. 

Physician and surgeon. A.M. (Rutgers, 1836). M.D. (Coll. P. 
and S., 1836). Died, 1846. 

* William H. Tallmage, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

Merchant. Died, June 2, 1888. 

*Hart E. Waring, Grand Rapids, Mich. 

Born at West Hyde PaTk, N. Y., Mch. 12, 1811. Presb. clergy- 
man. N. B. Sem., 1836. A.M. (Rutgers, 1836). Died, April 
20, 1897. 



*JAMES A. De La Vergne, Durango, CoL 

Presb. clergyman. N. B. Sem. 1833-35. First Superintendent, 
Public Schools, Clinton, Mo., 1867-68. Died, Jan. 30, 1899. 

♦William Henry Hendrickson, Middletown, N. J. 

Born near Middletown, N. J., June 3, 1813. At Rutgers, 1829- 
32. Farmer. President Farmers' and Merchants' Bank. Mata- 
wan, N. J. N. J. State Senator, 1858-61, 1872-75, 1875-78. 
Died, Feb. 20, 1899. 

*ISAAc A. Le Fevre, Montrose, Iowa. 

Lawyer. A.B. (Union, 1833). Died, 1851. 

* Carman Fitz Randolph, Trenton, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Apr. 23, 1813. Coal dealer. 
Died, Nov. 23, 1863. 

* Stephen F, Randolph, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Journalist. Died, Jan. 20, 1846. 

1834. 
A.B. 

*David F. Baker, New York City. 

Merchant. 

♦Philip Milledoler Brett, Torapkinsville, N. Y. 

Born in New York City, 1818. Clergyman, R. C. A. N. B. Som., 
1838. Editor "Staten Island Chronicle," 1856-58. Author "A 
Souvenir of a Three Years' Ministry in Reformod Dutch Church 
of St. 'niomas," 1856. A.M. (Rutgers, 1837). D.D. (Rutgers, 
1858). Died, 1860. 



1834. 



ALUMNI. * 85 



*JOHN Hanna Beiggs, Harrisburg, Pa. 

Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1837). Died, Marcli 29, 1872. 

*Daniel N. Carithers, Newburgh, N. Y. 

Clergyman. 

*Talbot Wilson Chambers, New York City. 

Born at Carlisle, Pa., Feb. 25, 1819. Clexgyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1835-36. Princeton Sem., 1836-37. Trustee, Rut- 
gers. 1868-96. Trustee. Columbia, 1881-96. Pres. Gen. Synod, 
1863. Member Old Testament Revision Company. Author 
many articles, pamphlets and volumes. A.M. (Rutgers, 1837). 
S.T.b. (Columbia, 1853). LL.D. (Rutgers, 1885). Died, Feb. 
3, 1896. 
*JoHN Terhune Demaeest, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Schraalenberg, N. J., Feb. 20, 1813. Clergyman, R. 
C. A. N. B. Sem., 1837. A.M. (Rutgers, 1837). D.D. (Rutgers, 
1857). Died, Jan. 30, 1897. 

*J0HN Hudson Diteyea, Paterson, N. J. 

Boxn at Bloominburgh, N. Y., Nov. 28, 1810. Clergyman. R. 
C. A. N. B. Sem., 1837. A.M. (Rutgers, 1837). D.D. (Rut- 
gers, 1871). Died, Aug. 7, 1895. 

*Heney Dusenbury, ' (?) Illinois. 

Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1837). 

*JoHN Crook Elmendoef, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Bom near Somerville, N. J., Mch.. 6, 1814. Lawyer. Treasurer, 
Rutgers College, 1853-89. Prosecutor of the Pleas, Middlesex 
county, 1847. A.M. (Rutgers, 1837). Died, July 18, 1889. 

*Joseph Gaston, Honey Brook, Pa. 

Physician. Died, Jan. 25, 1885. 

*Haeeison Heeemance, Rhinebeck, N. Y. 

Born at Rhinebeck, N. Y., 1813 (?). Clergvman, R. C. A. N. 
B. Sem.. 1837. A.M. (Rutgers, 1837). Chaplain, 128 Regiment 
N. Y. Vols., 1864-65. Died, Feb. 21, 1883. 

*WrLLiAM A. McKinney, ■ Buffalo, N. Y. 

U. p. Clergyman. Newburgh Sem. A.M. (Rutgers, 1838). Died, 
1842. 

*JoHN Feyer Mesick, York, Pa. 

Born at Guilderland, N. Y., June 28. 1813. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1837. For two years the oldest college graduate in 
America. A.M. (Rutgers, 1837). D.D. (Rutgers. 1853). LL.D. 
(Franklin & Marshall, 1911, and Rutgers, 1913). Died, June 
30, 1915. 

*JoHN G. MouLE, Callicoon, N. Y. 

Presb. Clergyman. Princeton Sem., 1837. A.M. (Rutgers, 
1837). 

*Andbew Bell Patebson, St. Paul, Minn. 

Episc. clergyman. Yale Law School, 1834. Gen. Theol. Sem., 
1840. A.M. (Rutgers. 1837). D.D. (Rutgers, 1855). Died, 
March 19, 1876. 

*WiLLiAM John Pohlman, Amoy, China. 

Born at Albany. N. Y., 1812. Missionary, R. C. A. N. B. Sem., 
1837. A.M. (Rutgers, 1837). Died, Jan. 5, 1849. 

* Alexander Henry Smith, CarroUton, 111. 

Druggist and Pharmacist. A.M. (Rutgers, 1837). Died, Mar., 
1892. 

*Edwaeu p. Stimpson, Castleton, N. Y. 

Clergyman, R. C. A. N. B. Sem., 1834. Deposed, 1869. 

*WiLLiAM J. Thompson, Somerville, N. J. 

Born at Readington, N. J., Mch. 8, 1812. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
Teacher. N. B. Sem., 1841. Tutor in Latin and Greek, Rutgers, 
1838-41. Rector, Rutgers College Grammar School, 1846-62. 
Principal. Somerville Classical Institute, 1865-67. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1837). Died, Mar. 19, 1867. 



86 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



1834-1835. 



*WiLLiAM Tennent Van Derveer, Davenport, Iowa. 

Lawyer, A.M. (Rutgers, 1841). 



*Blakely Hall, New York City. 

At Rutgers, 1830-31. 
*Wareen C. Kellogg, Flatbush, L. I. 

At Rutgers, 1830-32. 

*Jacob West McMain, Baton Rouge, La. 

Born at Lewes, Del., 1815. Farmer and business man. Louisiana 
Home Guards. Secretary, Lousiana State Univ., 1879—84. Died, 
Oct. 10, 1884. 

*Archibald Currie Rapalje, Fishkill Village, N. Y. 

Born in Fislikill Village, N. Y., Jan. 10, 1817. At Rutgers, 
1830-31. Died, July 28, 1831. 

*Theodorus Richard Van Wyck, Fishkill Village, N. Y. 

Born at La Grange, N. Y., Nov. 12, 1814. At Rutgers, 1830-33. 
Died, Apr. 4, 1837. 

1835. 
A.B. 

*JoHN Benjamin Alliger, New York City. 

Born, 1816. Clergyman, R. C. A. N. B. Sem., 1840. Law 
student, 1835-37. A.M. (Rutgers, 1838). Died, June 18, 1885. 

*Farrington Barcalow, Edenville, N. Y. 

Farmer and stock raiser. A.M. (Rutgers, 1838). Died, June 20, 

1888. 

♦George Brinckerhoff, Albany, N. Y. 

Merchant. 
*Antrim Campbell, Springfield, 111. 

Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1840). Died. 1868. 

*Franklin Chappell, New London, Conn. 

Born at Norwich, Conn., Oct. 10, 1813. Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 
1838). Died, Feb. 18, 1849. 

*Ephraim De Puy, Lakewood, N. J. 

Born at Rochester, N. Y., 1814. Episc. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 
1840. Prof. Belles-Lettres, St. Mary's Coll., Burlington. N. J., 
1863-65. A.M. (Rutgers, 1838). D.D. Died, April 1, 1896. 

*Elihu Doty, Amoy, China. 

Born, 1809. (?) Missionary, R. C. A., to Borneo and China. 
N. B. Sem., 1835-36. Died on a voyage to America, Dec, 1864. 

♦Robert L. Douglass. 

Lawyer. 

* Edmund Eltinge, New Paltz, N. Y. 

Born at New Faltz, N. Y., 1817. Farmer. Banker, 1853-75. 
New York Custom House officer, 1876-83, A.M. (Rutgers, 
1843). Died. Doc. 1, 1897. 

*Peter Dumont Frelinghuysen, Somerville, N. J. 

Born at Millstone, N. J., Feb. 16. 1816. Lawyer. Couutv Clerk. 
Somerset county, 1840. A.M. (Rutgers, 1838). Died, Jan. 21, 
1904. 

♦Frederick J. Frelinghuysen, Raritan, N. J. 

Born in Somerset county. N. J., 1819. Lawyer. County Super- 
intendent of Sciiools, "Somerset county, 1866-72. Surrogate, 
1872-77. Died, May 5, 1891. 

♦Henry Q. IIawley, New York City. 

Born at Albany. N. Y.. Aug. 15, 1815. Lawver. A.'Sl. (Rutgers, 
1838). Died, March 16. 1899. 



1835-1836. 



ALUMNI. 87 



♦John Livingston Janeway, Valley Forge, Pa. 

Born in Philadelphia. Apr. 21. 1815. Presb. clergyman. N. B 
Sem.. 1840. Chaplain. 13th Rest. N. J. Vols.. 18(i2-63. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1838). D.D. (Lafayette, 1866). Died, Nov. 21. 1906. 

♦Theodore Johnes, Morristown, N. J. 

Physician. M.D. (UniT. Penn., 1842). Died, Feb. 14, 1844. 

♦David S. Lee, Chicago, 111. 

Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1838). 

♦James Gulick McDowell, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born. 1814. Lawyer. Surrogate of Middlesex countv. N. J. 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1838). Died, Feb. 16, 1865. 

♦WiLLiAii Cono^t:b Schenck, Princeton, N, J, 

Born at Princeton. N. J.. May 22. 1814. Presb. clergyman. 
Princeton Sem., 1836-37. A.M. '(Rutgers, 1838). Died. June 20. 
1854. 

♦Philip Alexander Schuyler, Greenville, Miss. 

Physician. M.D. ( Cniy. Penn., 1838). A.M. (Rutgers. 1838). 
Died, Feb. 25, 1859. 

♦John S house, Easton, Pa. 

Born at Easton. Pa.. Oct. 29. 1815. Lawyer. Associate Judge 
of Pike county. Pa., 1861. A.M. (Rutgers. 1838). Died. Sept. 
11, 1879. 

♦William L. Tebhune, Matawan, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick. N. J., Mav 15. 1815. Lawyer. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1838). Died, Dec. 27, 1907. 

* Henry Van Arsdale, Jr., New York City. 

Born at New Brunswick. N. J.. 1814. Physician. A.M. (Rutgers, 
1838). M.D. (Univ. Penn., 1838). Died, Aug. 25, 1888. 

♦John Addison Van Doben, East Millstone, N. J. 

Born in New York City, 1815. Clergyman. R. C. A. N. B. Sem.. 
1838. A.M. (Rutgers, 1838). Died, Aug. 24, 1886. 

♦Samuel Van Vechten, Albany, N. Y. 

Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1838). 
♦William Porter Williamson, ( ?) Baton Rouge, La. 

Planter. A.M. (Rutgers, 1838). 

♦Cornelius Wyckoff, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Readington. N. J.. 1810. Clergyman, R. C. A. N. B. 
Sem., 1838. A.M. Died, May, 1870. 



♦James Anderson, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Physician. At Rutgers, 1831-35. 

♦James C. Forsyth, Kingston, N. Y. 

Lawyer. A.B. (Union, 1835). A.M. (Rutgers, 1839 1. Died, 
1855. 

♦Richard R. Rapalje, Fishkill ^'illage, N. Y. 

Born at Fishkill Tillage. N. Y., Mch. 16. 1815. At Rutgers, 
1830-33. Died. Dec. 26, 1846. 

♦Edward Hunting Van Wyck, Closter, N. J. 

Born in New York Citv, Sept. 17. 1815. Surgeon in U. S. Navv. 
M.D. (Univ. of Penn., 1838). Died, Sept. li, 1887. 



1836. 
A.B. 

♦Joseph Phllo Bradley, Washington, D. C. 

Born at Berne. N. Y.. Mch. 14. 1813. Justice of the Supreme 
Court of U. S.. 1870-92. Trustee. Rutgers. 1858-92. A.M (Rut- 
gers, 1839). LL.D. (Lafayette. 1859). Died. Jan. 22, 1892. 



88 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



1836. 



*Alexanper Brown, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Born at Springfield, Md., July 13, 1815. Banker. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1839). Died, Dec. 31, 1893. 

♦Augustus Hasbeouck Bruyn, Kingston, N. Y. 

Born at Kingston, N. Y., Aug. 21. 1817. Lawyer. Vice Pres. 
Ulster County Bank. A.M. (Rutgers, 1839). Died, Oct. 24, 1904. 

*George Waspiington Coakley, Hempstead, N. Y. 

Born at St. Bartholomew. W. I., Feb. 22. 1814. Professor of 
Mathematics. Natural Philosophy and Astromony, Univ. of the 
City of N. Y., 1860-93. Professor of Mathematics. College St. 
James, Md., 1845-60. A.M. (Rutgers. 1839). LL.D. (Rutgers, 
1851). Died, Aug. 2, 1893. 

*Edward Cook, Newark, N. J. 

Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1839). Died, May 11, 1848. 

*J0HN B. Crawford, Middletown, N. J. 

Born at Crawford, N. Y., 1814. Clergyman, R. C. A. N. B. 
Sem., 1839. A.M. (Rutgers, 1839). Died. Oct., 1840. 

*Anthony Elmendorf, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born in Ulster county, N. Y-, 1813. Clergyman, R. C. A. N. B. 
Sem., 1839. A.M. (Rutgers, 1839). D.D. (Rutgers, 1860). 
Died, 1866. 

♦Frederick Theodore Frelinghuysen, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Millstone, N. J., Aug. 4, 1817. Lawyer. Delegate to 
Peace Congress, 1861. Attorney-General of New Jersey, 1861-66. 
U. S. Senator. 1867-69. and 1871-77. Secretary of State of 
the U. S.. 1881-85. Trustee. Rutgers, 1851-85. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1839). LL.D. (Princeton, 1862). Died, May 20, 1885. 

*Remsen Garretson, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1839). 

*JoHN Frelinghuysen Hageman, Princeton, N. J. 

Born at Harlingen, N. J., Feb 4, 1816. Lawyer. Prosecutor of 
the Pleas, Mercer county, N. J., 1862-67. A.M. (Rutgers. 1839). 
Died, May 30. 1892. 

♦William Henry Jansen, New York City. 

Lawyer. Member N. Y. Assembly, 1843—44. A.M. 
♦Edward D. Johnson, New York City. 

Episc. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1836- . 

♦John Gray Johnson, Upper Red Hook, N. Y. 

Born at Nittaney Valley, Penn.. Jan. 22, 1814. Clergyman. R. 
C. A. N. B. Sem., 1839. A.M. (Rutgers, 1839). Died, July 
3, 1870. 

♦William Augustus Newell, Allentown, N. J. 

Born at Franklin, Ohio, Sept. 5. 1819. Governor of Washington 
Territory, 1880. Member of Congress, 1847-49, 1849-51. and 
1865-67. Governor of New Jersey. 1857-60. Superintendent of 
Life Saving Service. 1860-64. Examining surgeon for New Jer- 
sey during the Civil War. Trustee, Rutgers, 1873-1901. A.M. 
(Rutgers. 1839). M.D. (Univ. of Penn., 1839). LL.D. (Rutgers, 
1883). Died, Aug. 8, 1901. 

♦Cortlandt Parker, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Perth Amboy, N. J., June 27, 1818. Lawyer. Prose- 
cutor of Pleas. Essex county. 1857-67. Commissioner on bound- 
ary l)otween N. J. and Del.. 1875-76. Commissioner on Louisiana 
electoral vote, 1876. President American Bar Association. Trus- 
tee, Rutgers, 1874-78. A.M. (Rutgers, 1830). DL.D. (Rutgers, 
1866. and Princeton. 1806). Died, July 29. 1907. 

♦John Parker, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Banker. A.M. (Rutgers, 1839). Died. April. 1883. 
♦Theodore A. Reynolds, New York City. 

A.M. (Rutgers. 1839). 

♦John A. Staats, Goshen, N. Y. 

Born at MillKlone. N. J.. Dec, 1810. Clergyman. R. C. A. N. B. 
Sera.. 1840. A.M. (Rutgers, 1839). Died. Feb. 3. 1891. 



1836-1837. 



ALUMNI. 



89 



*Geokge Stewart Stitt, New York City. 

Born at Wallkill, N, Y., 1816. Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1839). 
Died, Nov. 12, 1890. 

♦James Cole Van Dyke, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Lawyer. U. S. District Attorney for Eastern Penn.. 1852-58. 
A.M. (Eutgers, 1840). Died, 1866. 

*Henry Waldron, Hillsdale, Mich. 

Born at Albany, N. Y., Oct. 11, 1819. Civil engineer. Member 
of Mich. Assembly, 1843. Member of Congress, 1853-59, and 
1871-77. A.M. (Rutgers, 1839). Died, Sept. 6, 1880. 



♦Alexander Gulick, 



Woodstock, N. Y. 



Born in New York City, Apr. 9, 1814. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
Princeton Sem., 1835-37. Union Sem.. 1838-39. Died, April 
1, 1887. 



♦Joseph L. Hasbrouck, 



Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Surgeon. In U. S. Army during Civil War, M.D. Died, Jan. 
25, 1882. 

♦John T. Jansen. 

Residence when a student, Shawangunk, N. Y. 
♦Abram Pierce. 

Residence when a student, New York City. 
♦Stephen Sammons, Fonda, N. Y. 

Lawyer. Major 153d N. Y. Vols. Died, Aug. 27, 1879. 

♦Nicholas Van Vranken, Keyport, N. J. 

Born, 1818. Physician. Lawyer. M.D. (CoU. P. and S., 1840). 
Died, March 2, 1856. 

♦John T. Vredenburgh. 

Residence when^ a student, Somerville, N. J, 



1837. 
A.B. 

♦Nathan Dow Benedict, Magnolia, Fla. 

Physician. Had charge of Lunatic Asylum, Utica, N. Y., and re- ' 
treat for invalids, Florida. Physician in Chief, Philadelphia 
Hospital. Judge. A.M. (Rutgers, 1840). M.D. (Univ. of Penn., 
1840). Died, 1871. 

♦Howard Bishop, , New Brunswick, N. J. 

Teacher in Pennington Sem. Died, July 27, 1846. 

♦Jacob Bookstaver, Belleville, N. J. 

Born at Montgomery, N. Y., Feb. 9, 1817. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1840. Teacher. A.M. (Rutgers, 1840). Died, Dec. 
11, 1848. 

♦David D. Demarest, • New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born near Schraalenburgh, N. J., July 30, 1819. Clergyman, R. 
C. A. Professor of Pastoral Theol. and Sacred Rhetoric in N. 
B. Sem., 1865-98. Trustee, Rutgers, 1858-98. Sec. Board of 
Trustees. 1866-98. Pres. Gen. Synod, 1858. Stated Clerk Gen. 
Synod, 1862-71. N. B. Sem., 1840. A.M. (1840). D.D. (Coll. 
of N. J., 1857). LL.D. (Rutgers, 1892). Died, June 21, 1898. 

♦Jonathan Parsons Greenleaf, Lyndon, Vt. 

Clergyman. Union Theol. Sem.. of Virginia, 1842. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1840). Died on the Mediterranean, Feb. 22, 1843. 

♦Charles Stedman Hageman, Riverdale-on-Hudson, N. Y. 

Born at Harlingen. N. J., July 20. 1817. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
Princeton Sem.. 1842. A.M. (Rutgers, 1840). D.D. (Rutgers, 
1862). Died, Oct. 20, 1901. 



90 RUTGEES COLLEGE. 



1837. 



*J0NATHAN Howard Hasbkouck, New York City. 

Born at Kingston, N. Y., 1820. Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1841). 
Died, Feb. 7, 1889. 

*WiLLiAM R. Janeway, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born in Philadelphia, Oct. 17. 1817. Manufacturer. N. B. Sem., 
1837-38. A.M. (Rutgers, 1840). Died, April 9, 1881. 

♦Edmund Lee. 

Residence when a student, Wyoming, N. Y, 
*Thomas Leiper, Chester, Pa. 

Farmer. Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1840). 
*RoBERT Pitts, Stroudsburg, Pa. 

Born near Montgomery, N. Y., 1813. Clergyman, R. C. A. N. 

B. Sem., 1840. A.M. (Rutgers, 1840). Died, Nov. 16, 1878. 

*Martin Luther Schenck, Plattekill, N. Y. 

Born at Six Mile Run, N. J., 1817. Clergyman, R. C. A. N. B. 
Sem., 1840. A.M. (Rutgers, 1840). Died, March 11, 1873. 

*WiLLiAM Henry Steele, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Albany. N. Y., Feb. 18, 1818. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1840. Missionary to Borneo. 1842—49. Pres. Board 
o,f Foreign Missions. R. C. A. A.M. (Rutgers. 1840). D.D. 
(Univ. of N. Y., 1870). Died, Aug. 11, 1905. 

* Isaac P. Stryker, Borneo, East Indies. 

Born at Harlingen, N J., Nov. 27. 1811. R. D. missionarv to 
Borneo. N. B. Sem.. 1840. A.M. (Rutgers, 1840). Died at 
sea, ner Singapore, 1842. 

*George Washington Thompson, Academia, Pa. 

Born at New Providence, N. J., Oct. 10, 1819. Presb. clergyman. 
Princeton Sem., 1841. A.M. (Rutgers, 1841). D.D. (Jefferson 
College, Pa.). Died, Jan. 28, 1864. 

*Robert Van Amburgh, Lebanon, N. J. 

Born at New Hackensack, N. Y., Jan. 9. 1809. Clergyman, R. 

C. A. N. B. Sem., 1840. A.M. Died, March 9, 1890. 

*Mattitew Dykeman Van Doren, New York City. 

Physician and surgeon. M.D (Coll. P. and S., 1841). A.M. 

(Rutgers. 1840). Died, Nov. 2, 1881. 

♦William Theodore Van Doren, Washington, D. C. 

Born in New York Citv. 1819. Clergyman. R. C. A. Auditor 
U. S Treasury. 1862-85. N. B. Sem., 1840. Missionary in 
Batavia, 1841-42. Chaplain, 7th Missouri Cavalry, 1861-62. 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1840). Died, Dec. 20, 1885. 

♦Charles Brasher Van Wyck, New York City. 

Born at Success, L. I., Oct. 12, 1817. Banker. A.M. Died. 

Jan. 5, 1900. 

♦John Beekman Westbrook, Peekskill, N. Y. 

Civil engineer. Chief Engineer Grand Trunk R. R. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1840). Died, 1855. 
♦John Wiiitbeck, . Ithaca, N. Y. 

Born at Coxsackie, N. Y.. Nov. 12, 1812. Clergyman. R C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1840. A.M. (Rutgers. 1840). Died, Oct. 12, 1888. 



♦John L. Bookstwer, Sangertios, N. Y. 

Lawyer. 
♦Allison Brown, Baltimore, Md. 

Physician. Attended lectures Univ. of Md. Lost at sea. March 

27. 1846. 

♦Hezekiah G. Carpenter. Ramsey, N. J. 

Born at Vernon. N. Y.. Sept. 9. 1817. Merchant. In Comptrol- 
ler's office, Albany. Farmer. Died, September 29, 1895. 

♦John G. Garretson. 

Residence when a student. New York City. 



1837-1838. 



ALUMNI. 91 



*Fkancis H. Hooke. 
*A. C. Raymond. 

Residence when a student, New Haven, Conn. 
*James Ryerson, Pompton, N. J. 

*Waeeen Scott Smith, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born, 1818. Civil engineer and surveyor. Died, Oct. 27, 1883. 



1838. 
A.B. 

*James Alexander Harvey Cornell, New Baltimore, N. Y. 

Born at Allentown, N. J., Aug. 29. 1818. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem.. 1841. Sec. Board of Education, 1856-61. Financial 
Sec. Gen. Synod, 1869-73. A.M. (Rutgers, 1841). D.D. (Coll. 
N. J., 1858). Died, Aug. 20, 1899. 

*J0HN Frelinghtjysen Cornell, New York City. 

Physician. A.M. (Rutgers, 1841) . M.D. (Univ. of Penn., 1844). 
Died, Oct. 17, 1848. 

*J0HN De Witt, Irvington, N. Y. 

Born at Albany. N. Y.. Nov. 29, 1821. Clergyman. R. C. A. 
Professor of Biblical Literature in N. B. Sem., 1863-84. Pro- 
fessor of Hellenistic Greek and New Testament Exegesis in N. 
B. Sem., 1884-92. Member of Bible Revision Committee. Author 
of "A Rendering of the Psalms." N B. Sem.. 1842. A.M. 
(Rutgers. 1841). D.D. (Rutgers, 1860). LL.D. (Lafayette, 
1882). Litt.D. (Columbia. 1888). Died, Oct. 19, 1906. 

*Francis Topping Drake, Bloomingburgh, N. Y. 

Born at Southold, L. I., June 20, 1805. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1841. A.M. (Rutgers, 1841). Died, Feb. 18, 1868. 

*Charles Hardenbergh Hedges, Charlottesville, Va. 

Born at Somerville, N. J., Dec. 22, 1818. Physician. M.D. 
(Jefferson Med. Coll., 1841). Died, Jan. 12, 1903. 

*Joseph Knieskern, Cortland, N. Y. 

Born at Berne, N. Y.. Apr. 10, 1810. Clergyman, R. C A. N. 
B. Sem., 1841. A.M. (Rutgers, 1841). Died, Sept. 7, 1895. 

* Samuel Wickham Mills, Port Jervis, N. Y. 

Born at Wallkill, N. Y., Apr. 5, 1820. Clergyman, R, C. A. 
N B. Sem.. 1842. A.M. (Rutgers, 1841). D.D. (Rutgers, 1874). 
Died, Nov. 22, 1902. 

*Alexander Charles Millspaugh, Union Church, N. Y. 

Born in Orange county, N. Y.. 1810. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1841. A.M. (Rutgers, 1841). Died, Dec. 3, 1885. 

* Gilbert McPhedrick Myer, Cohoes, N. Y. 

Born at Coxsackie, N. Y.. 1815. R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 
1841, A.M. (Rutgers, 1841). Died, 1846. 

*Peter George Randall, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Harlem. N. Y.(?) R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1841. 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1841). Died, 1842. 

*William Eaton Turner, Elmsford, N. Y. 

Born at Union, near Hartford, Conn.. Mch. 20, 1810. Clergy- 
man, R. C. A. N. B. Sem., 1841. A.M. (Rutgers, 1841). Died, 
Jan. 26, 1893. 

*JoHN Watson, Amsterdam, Ohio. 

Born near Strabane, County Tyrone, Ireland. 1810. Presb. 
clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1841. A.M. (Rutgers, 1841). Died, 
April 22. 1864. 



93 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



1838-1839. 



'^CoENELius Depuy Westbkook, Je., Kingston, N. Y. 

Born at Fishkill, N. Y., Jan. 13, 1823. Civil en£?ineer. Engi- 
neer and Captain 20th Regt. N. Y. Militia, Sept. 27. 1861. Adj't 
120th N. Y. Vols.. July 19, 1862. Lieut. Col. 120th Regt., Aug. 
22, 1862, and Lieut. Col. Commanding in battles of Chancellors- 
ville and Gettysburg. Honorably discharged on account of 
wounds, Feb. 20, 1864. A.M. (Rutgers, 1841). Died, Sept. 24, 
1905. 

^Theodoric Romeyn Westbkook, Kingston, N. Y. 

Lawyer. Member of Congress. 1853—55. Justice of the Supreme 
Court of the State of N. Y.. 1874-85. Trustee. Rutgers, 1875-85. 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1841). LL.D. (Rutgers, 1875). Died, Oct. 6, 
1885. 



*JoHN Adams. 

Residence when a student, Frankford, Penn. 

* Sanders Diefendorph, Hayesville, Ohio. 

Born at Minden, N Y., Apr. 24, 1816. Presb. clergyman. A.B. 
(Yale, 1838). A.M. (Yale, 1859). D.D. (JefiEerson. 1859). 
Died, Feb. 18, 1884. 

*JoHN Philip Flagler, Hopewell, N. Y. 

Farmer. 

*David B. Gill, Clarksboro, N. J. 

Judge, Ceurt of Common Pleas. Sheriff. Gloucester county. 
Died, Nov. 4, 1894. 

* George C. Hand. 

Residence when a student, Vernon, Oneida county, N. Y. 

*SlDNEY M. LAYTON. 

Residence when a student, Newark, N. J. 
*David D. Roosa. 

Residence when a student, Kingston, N. Y. 
*Charles Smith Scott, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., June 6, 1819. Lawyer. Lay 
Judge, Court of Common Pleas, Middlesex county, N. J., 1877-87. 
Died, Dec. 24, 1893. 
*Jacob Stout, New York City. 

Born in New York City, Feb. 14, 1821. Stock broker. Died, 
July 7, 1907. 
*George W. Suffern, Suffern, N. Y. 

Born at Suflfern. N. Y., 1819. Supervisor. President of town 
of Suffern. Died, March 7, 1903. 

*James Weeks. 

Residence when a student, Fishkill Plains, N. Y". 

*Elijah Wilson, York, Pa. 

Born at Philadelphia, Nov. 19, 1813. Presb. clergyman. Prince- 
ton Sem.. 1841-42. Died, Dec. 19, 1893. 

♦William G. Wood. 

Residence when a student, Harlem, N. Y. 



1839. 
A.B. 

♦Cornelius Eltinge Crispell, Spring Valley, N. Y. 

Born at Marblotown, N. Y., Mch. 14. 1820. Clergyman. R. C. A. 
• A.M. (Rutgers, 1842). D.D. (Rutgers. 1S67K N. B. Sem., 
1842. R(H-(or, Rutgers Grammar School, 1863-66. Prof. His- 
tory, Rutgers, 1863-66. Prof. Nat. I'hil. Math, and Astronomy. 
Hope, 1866-67. Prof. Didactic- and Polemic Theol., Western 
Sem., 1867-70. Died, Aug. 29, 1910. 



1839. 



ALUMNI. 93 



*Thomas Sunderland Evans, Santa Fe, S. A. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., 1820. Lawyer. Civil engineer. 
Supt. of Copiaco R. R., South America. 1854-60. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1842). Died, Oct. 4, 1868. 

*WiLLiAM Whiteman Halloway, Morris Plains, N. J. 

Born in Philadelpliia. Presb. clexgyman. N. B. Sem., 1842. 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1842). Died, Sept. 20, 1898. 

*Ebenezer S. Hammond, Closter, N. J. 

Born, July 27, 1815. Clergyman. R. C. A. N. B. Sem., 1842. 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1842). Died, May 24, 1873. 

♦John S. Himeod, Greenport, N. Y. 

Bom at Penn Yan, N. Y. (?), Dec. 10, 1813. Clergyman. R. 
C. A. N. B. Sem. A.M. (Rutgers, 1842). Died, Nov. 20, 1883. 

*ViCTOR MoREAu HuLBERT, Battle Creek, Mich. 

Born at Nassau, N. Y., Nov. 22, 1818. Clergyman. R. C. A. N. 
B. Sem., 1842. A.M. (Rutgers, 1842). D.D. (Rutgers, 1864). 
Died, Jan. 7, 1892. 

*Teunis J. Johnson, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Merchant. A.M. (Rutgers, 1842). 
*WiLLiAM H. Lacey, Cortlandt County, N. Y. 

Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1842). 
*Gerrit Martense, Flatbush, N. Y. 

Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1842). Died, Feb. 27, 1849. 

*Abraham George Ryerson, Paterson, N. J. 

Born at Orange, N. J. (?), 1817. Clergyman, R. C. A. N. B. 
Sem., 1842. Teacher from 1875. Chaplain, 22d Regt. N. J. 
Vols., 1864-75. A.M. (Rutgers, 1842). Died, Feb. 18, 1887. 

*J0HN Newton Schultz, Menardsville, Tex. 

Born at Lebanon, N. J., June 11, 1819. Presb. clergyman. 
Teacher. N. B. Sem., 1842. Chaplain in 38th Regt. U. S. Col- 
ored Troops (first in regular armv, afterward consolidated with 
41st, foTming 24th Regt. U. S. Infantry). A.M. (Rutgers, 
1842). Died, Nov. 8, 1888. 

*Andrew Brown Taylor, Ridgefield, N. J. 

Born in Philadelphia, Dec. 28, 1813. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1842. A.M. (Rutgers, 1842). Died March 12, 1895. 

♦Raymond M. Tyson, Savannah, Ga. 

Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1842). Died, May, 1851. 

* Edward Sullivan Vail, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., 1819. Lawyer. Collector of 
portraits for Kirkpatrick Chapel. A.M. (Rutgers, 1842). Died, 
July 1, 1889. 

*Ralph Willis, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born in London, England, Aug. 16, 1815. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1842. Supexintendent of Schools. Middlesex county, 
N. J., 1868-88. Rector of Hertzog Hall, 1880-88. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1842). Died, March 16, 1895. 

*Aaron Burr Winfield, Paramus, N. J. 

Born at Montague, N. J., 1815. R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 
1842. A.M. (Rutgers, 1842). Died, 1856. 

*JAC0B Rynier Wortendyke, Jersey City, N. J. 

Born at Pascack, N. J., Nov. 27, 1818. Lawyer. Judge. Mem- 
ber of Congress, 1857-59. Pres. of Riparian Commission of 
N. J., 1864. Trustee, Rutgers, 1862-68. A.M. (Rutgers, 1842). 
Died, Nov. 7, 1868. 

*Theodore Frederick Wyckoff, St. Thomas, W. I. 

Born at Catskill, N. Y., 1820. R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 
1842. A.M. (Rutgexs, 1842). Died, Jan. 19, 1855. 



♦John Schureman Cannon, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born, 1819. Died in his Senior year, April 21, 1839. 



94 



RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



1839-1840. 



* Edward W. Champlin, 

Clergyman. Domestic Missionary. 
1845. 



A.B. (Union, 1840). 



Joliet, 111. 
Died, 



* Edward Cooper, Lancaster, Pa. 

Presb. clergyman. Principal, Aurora Academy, 1842. Presi- 
dent, Asbury Female College. Chaplain, U. S. Vols., Ohio, 1865. 
Editor. A.B. (Union, 1839). D.D. S.T.D. Died, 1889. 

*Theodore Frelinghuysen Mann, Moorestown, N. J. 

Born at Somerville, N. J., July 18, 1816. Merchant, 1843-77. 
Civil engineer, 1838-43. Captain, 183d Penn. Regt. in Civil 
War. Died, March 7, 1907. 



J., Jan. 12, 1820. 



Bellport, L: I. 
Manufacturer. 



*WrLLiAM: Howard Neilson, 

Born at New Brunswick, N 
Died, July 9, 1887. 

*George Washington Perkin, Bethlehem, Pa 

Born at Philadelphia, June 27, 1818. Moravian clergyman. 
A.B. (Rutgers, 1842). Princeton Sem., 1846. Asst. Prof., Mora- 
vian Sem., 1855-58. Bookseller. Teacher. Died, Dec. 10, 1893. 

*FREDERiCK William Ricord, Newark, N. J 

Born at Guadeloupe, W. I., Oct. 7. 1819. Sheriff, Essex county, 
1865-69. MayoT, Newark, N. J., 1870-78. Judge, Essex county. 
1878-83. City Court, 1883-88. Author of several books and 
translations. A.M. (Rutgers, 1845). A.M. (Coll. N. J., 1861). 
Died, Aug. 12, 1897. 

*WiLLiA?.i Henry Smith, Ohio (?). 

Residence when a student, Chatham, N. Y. 
*Benjamin Rush Taylor, Nokomis, 111 

Physician. Died, Aug. 31, 1883. 
*WiLLiAM M, Van Brunt. 

Residence when a student, Geneva, N. Y. 



1840. 



A.M. (Rutgers, 1843). 



A.B. 

*J. Van Dyke Berrier, 

Physician and surgeon, 
and S., 1844). 

*Henry Brodhead, Jr., Kingston, N. 

Born near Ellenville, N. Y., 1817. Lawyer. Surrogate of Ulster 
county, N. Y., 1851. Judge, Ulster county, N. Y., 1859. A.M. 
(Rutgers. 1843). Died, Oct. 18, 1868. 

*Henry Rutgers Cannon, Elizabeth, N. 

Born near New Brunswick, N. J., May 20, 1821. Physician. 
County Clerk of Union county, N. J., 1857-77. M.D. (N. Y. 
Med. Univ., 1843). A.M. (Rutgers, 1843). Died, Jan. 9, 1911. 



Belleville, N. 
M.D. (Coll. P. 



Huntington, Pa. 
Mercersburg, Pa., 1843. A.M. 



Kingston, N. Y. 

Millstone, N. J. 
South Carolina, 



*Albert Galatin Dole, 

Reformed clergyman. Ref. Sem. 
(Rutgers, 1844). 

*JAC0B H. Du Bois, 

Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1843). Died, 1873. 
*John S. Elmendorf, 

Physician. A.M. (Rutgers, 1843). Died in 

Aug. 29, 1843. 

♦Andrew Ramage Ferguson, Lockport, N. Y 

Born at Newcastle-on-Tyne, Eng., May 31. 1823. Physician. 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1843). M.D. (Cleveland Med. College, 1848). 
Died, March 14, 1895. 

♦Richard Man ley, Bollfiold, Va 

Physician. A.M. (Rutgers, 1843). M.D. (T^niv. of N. Y., 1844). 
Died, July 12, 1845. 



1840. 



ALUMNI. 95 



*ISAAC L. Kip Miller, Albany, N. Y. 

Born, Feb. 24, 1822. R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1843. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1843). Died, Jan. 22, 1845. 

*JoHN Scott Rouse, Newark, N. J. 

Born. Apr 1, 1823. La^Ter. A.M. (Rutgers, 1843). Died, 
April 9, 1849. 

*Jacob M. Settle, Albany, N. Y. 

Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1843). 

*WiLLiA]si Porter Steele. 

A.M. (Rutgers, 1840). Residence when a student, Lancaster 
county, Penn. 

*Abraham Ten Broeck Van Doren, Ringoes, N. J. 

Born, June 15, 1823. Physician. A.M. (Rutgers, 1846). M.D. 
(Univ. of N. Y., 1843). Died, June 30, 1853. 

*George Peter Van Wyck, Washington, D. C. 

Born at Bloomingburgh. N. Y., June 24. 1821. Presb. clergy- 
man. N. B. Sem., 1843. Chaplain, 56th Regt. N. Y. Vols., 
1863-64. Chaplain in Regular Army. A.M. (Rutgers, 1843). 
Died, Aug. 5, 1899. 

*John Vredenburgh Voorhees, Somerville, N. J. 

Born at Somerville, N. J., Aug. 5, 1819. Lawyer. Prosecutor 
of the Pleas. Somerset county, 1872—77. First Lieut, and Quar- 
termaster 30th Regt. N; J. Vols., Sept., 1862, to Dec, 1862. 
Resigned on account of ill-health. A.M. Died, Jan. 27, 1899. 

^George R. Williamson, Amity, N. Y. 

Born at Caldwell, N. Y., 1823. Clergyman, R. C. A. N. B. 
Sem., 1843. A.M. (Rutgers, 1843). Killed by explosion of 
boiler on steamboat "Reindeer," Sept. 4, 1852. 

♦Nicholas Du Bois Williamson, South Bend, Ind. 

Born at Flagtown, N. J.. Dec. 2. 1819. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1843. A.M. (Rutgers, 1843). Died, Sept. 12, 1896. 



*JoHN Anderson, Scotland. 

*Harmen Crapsey. 

Residence when a student. New Utrecht, N. Y. 

*WiLLiAM A. Van Vranken Mabon, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Boin at New Brunswick, N. J.. Jan. 24, 1822. Clergyman, R. 
C. A. N. B. Sem., 1844. Professor of Didactic and Polemic 
Theology, N. B. Sem., 1881-92. A.B. (Union, 1840). A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1843). D.D. (Rutgers, 1861). LL.D. Died, Nov. 
3, 1892. 

*J. Van Orden. 

*JAC0B I. Werner, Catskill, N. Y. 

Born at Berne, N. Y.. 1816. Lawver. Commissioner on Revi- 
sion of Statutes, 1872-75. A.M. (Rutgers, 1859). Died, Dec. 
20, 1892. 

*JoHN P. Westervelt, Paterson, N. J. 

Presb. clergyman. Died, Jan. 15, 1879. 
*Egbert Whitaker, Saugerties, N. Y. 

Born, 1816. Lawyer. Died, Feb 2, 1906. 

♦Abraham Staats Williamson, Somerville, N. J. 

Born near Millstone, N. J., 1819. Lawyer. Judge, Court of 
Common Pleas. Surrogate, Somerset county, 1862—67. Died, 
Feb. 18, 1897. 



96 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



1841. 



1841. 
A.B. 

*Thomas Newcomb Benedict, Geneseo, 111. 

Episc. clergyman. General Theological Sem., 1847. Prof. Ju- 
bilee Coll., 1858-60. A.M. (Rutgers, 1844). Died, Sept. 25, 
1879. 

*Fredeeick Ckuser Blackwell, Newark, N. J. 

Born near Millstone, N. J. (?), Dec. 19, 1820. Physician. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1844). M.D. (Univ. N. Y., 1845). Died, Apr. 4, 
1912. 

* William Augustus Cornell, La Graugo, N. Y. 

Born at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1821. Clergyman, R. C. A. N. B. 
Sem., 1844. A.M. (Rutgers, 1844). Died, Oct. 18, 1875. 

*JoHN J. Cowenhoven, New Utrecht, N. Y. 

Farmer. A.M. (RutgeTs, 1844). Died, 1853. 
*Robert W. Garretson, New York City. 

A.M. (Rutgers, 1844). 
*John Demond Hawes, Wisconsin. 

Physician. A.M. (Rutgers, 1844). M.D. Died, 1861. 

* Samuel J. Hopper, Bergen County, N. J. 

Born in Bergen County, N. J.(?) N. B. Sem., 1841-42. Died, 
1842. 

*David McNeish, Constantine, Mich. 

Born in Scotland, 1820. R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1844. 
Died, 1854. 

♦Augustus C. Miller, Plainfield, N. J. 

Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1844). Died, Aug. 13, 1894. 

*Petek Davis Oakey, Springfield, N. Y. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., June 22, 1816. Presb. clergy- 
man. N. B. Sem., 1844. A.M. (Rutgers. 1844). Died, Oct. 4, 
1895. 

*JosEPH G. Roe, Rahway, N. J. 

Merchant. A.M. (Rutgers, 1844). 
*Charles Roeloff von Romondt, Washington, D. C. 

Born at PhilipsbuTg. St. Martins, West Indies, Apr. 21, 1821. 

In Civil Service. Teacher. Clergyman, R. C. A. N. B. Sem., 

1844. Professor of Modern Languages, Rutgers, 1846—59. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1844, and Washington and Lee Univ., 1863). Died, 
Nov. 15, 1889. 

*J0HN LiMBERGER See, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born in New York City, May 20, 1822. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1844. Sec. Board of Education, 1801-84. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1844). D.D. (Rutgers, 1865). Died, June 1, 1892. 

^Nicholas Everitt Smith, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at Jamaica., L.I., 1820. Cong'l clergyman. N. B. Sem., 

1845. A.M. (Rutgers, 1844). D.D, (Rutgers, 1861). Died, 
June 18, 1890. 

*Cyril Spaixding, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Westerlo, N. Y., June, 14, 1818. Clergyman, R. C. A.' 
N. B. Sem., 1846. A.M. (Rutgers, 1844). Died, Aug. 9, 1896. 

♦William James Romeyn Taylor, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Schodack. N. Y., July 31, 1823. Clergvman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1844., Cor. Sec, American Bible Soc, 1862-70. 
Cor. Sec, American Sabbath Union. 1800-91. I'ros., (loneral 
Synod, 1871. Trustee, Rutgers. 1878-91. A.M. (Rutgers, 
1844). D.D. (Rutgers, 1860). Died, Nov. 12, 1891. 

♦William Thompson, Stone House Plains, N. J. 

Born near New Brunswick, N. J., June 1, 1813. R. D. clergy- 
man. N. B. Sem., 1844. A.M. (Rutgers, 1844). Died, 1846. 



1841-1842. 



ALUMIS^I. 97 



♦Abraham Rynier Van Nest, Jr., New York City. 

Born in New York City, Feb. 16, 1823. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1847. Pres. Evangelization Committee, Free 
Cburch, Italy, and organizer Church, of Geneva. Switzerland, 
1875. A.M. (Rutgers, 1844). D.D. (Univ of Pa., 1861, and 
Rutgers, 1860). Pies., Gen. Synod, R. C. A., 1870. Trustee, 
Rutgers, 1878-92. Died, June 1, 1892. 

*Edwin Vedder, Schoharie, N. Y. 

BoTn near Schenectady, N. Y., Aug. 22. 1815. Clergyman, R. 
C. A. N. B. Sem., 1844. A.M. (Rutgers, 1844). Died at Ball- 
ston, N. Y., Nov. 24, 1911. 

♦Robert Voorhees, Harlingen, N. J. 

Born, 1819. Lecturer. Farmer. Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 
1844). Died, Oct. 14, 1887. 



♦Frederick W. Backus. 

Residence when a student, Rochester, N. Y. 

♦John Blackwell, Blackwell's Mills, N. J. 

Miller and farmer. Died, Nov. 21, 1869. 

♦Abraham Beach Carter, Dubuque, Iowa. 

Born at Trenton, N. J., 1820. Episc. clergyman. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1846). D.D. (Rutgers, 1856). Died, March, 1890. 

■♦Abraham Wilson Duryee, Fair View, N. J. 

Born at Schuylexville, N. Y., Sept. 13, 1821. Member, N. J. 
Assembly. A.M. (Rutgers, 1893). Died, June 8, 1898. 

♦Richard D. McClelland, Jersey City, N, J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., 1824. Lawyer. Corporation 
Counsel of Jersey City, 1854—68. Prosecutor of the Pleas, 
Hudson county, 1868. Died, Aug. 23, 1868. 

♦William M. Maxwell. 

Residence when a student, Lancaster County, Penn. 
♦Elijah Nicholls. 

Residence when a student, Philadelphia, Penn. 
♦Robert Roberts, London, England. 

Leading writer of the Christadelphians. 
♦Thomas N. Smith. 

Residence when a student, Philadelphia, Penn. 



1842. 
A.B. 

♦William Bailey, Cedar Hill, N. Y. 

Born at Beekers Corners, N. Y., Feb. 14, 1819. Clergyman, R. 
C. A. N. B. Sem., 1845. A.M. (Rutgers, 1845). Died, July 
3, 1887. 

♦James Chipchase, Baltimore, Md. 

Born in London, Eng., Nov. 18, 1818. Episc. clei-gyman. Gen- 
eral Theological Sem., 1844. A.M. (Rutgers, 1845). Died, Jan. 
25, 1894. 

♦David Cole, Yonkers, N. Y. 

Born at Spring Valley, N. Y., Sept. 22, 1822. Clergyman, R. 
C. A. Licensed and ordained, 1858. Teacher, 1842-51. Prin- 
cipal, Trenton, N. J,, Academy, 1851—57. Prof, of Languages, 
State Normal School, Trenton, N. J.. 1857-58. Prof, of Greek 
Language and LiteratuTe, Rutgers, 1863—66. Pres. Gen. Svnod, 
1884. A.M. (Rutgers, 1845). D.D. (Franklin and Mai'shall 
Col., 1865). Died, Oct. 20, 1903. 



98 EUTGBRS COLLEGE. 



1842. 



*WiLLiAM Henry Goldsmith, Wallkill, X. Y, 

Bom at Scotclitown. N. Y., June 15, 1821. Student. Prince- 
ton Theol. Sem. A.M. (Rutgers, 1845). Died, Sept. 21, 1845. 

*CiiAKLES Frederick Groesbeck, (?) New York City. 

Born at Albany. N. Y., Feb. 20, 1820. Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers. 
1845). Died after 1882. 

*Henry Kollock How. New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Savannah, Ga., Apr. 21. 1825. Pliarmacist. Farmer. 
N. B. Sem.. 1848-50. A.M. (Rutgers, 1845). Died. June 20, 
1875. 

*WiLLiAM ScnuNEMAN Kenyon, Kingston, N. Y. 

Born at Catskill, N. Y., Dec. 13, 1820. Lawyer. Member of 
Congress. 1859-61. County Judge, 1884-89. A.M. (Rutgers. 
1845). Died, Feb. 9, 1896. 

*James Rapelye Lente, Washingtonville. N. Y. 

Born at Newtown, L. I., Apr. 18. 1822. Clergyman. N. B. 
Sem., 1850. A.M. (Rutgers, 1845). Died, Mch. 26, 1916. 

*Aaron Lloyd. Nutley. N. J. 

Born at Walnut Creek, Penn., July 27, 1817. Clergyman, R. 
C. A. N. B. Sem., 1845. A.M. (Rutgers, 1845). Died. Dec. 
17, 1905. 

*J0HN Minor, Herkimer, N. Y. 

Born at Lodi. N. Y., Nov. 18, 1814. Clergyman. R. C. A. N. 

B. Sem., 1845. Sec. Board of Publication, R. C. A., 1857-59. 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1845). Died, Nov. 20, 1890. 

*Benjamin Franklin Romaine, Columbu.s, Ohio. 

Born at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Nov. 20, 1820. Clergyman, R. 

C. A. N. B. Sem., 1842-43. Editor "Rutgers College Miscel- 
lany." Editor "American Spectator," Albany. N. Y.. 1842—57. 
Secretary. Ohio Colonization Society, 1868-74. A.M. (Rutgers. 
1845). "Died, .Jan. 16, 1874. 

*John Simon son, Plainfield. N. J. 

Born near Someiville, N. J.. Oct. 20, 1816. Clergyman. R. C. 
A. N. B. Sem., 1845. A.M. (Rutgers, 1845). Died, May 11. 

1889. 

*William Charles Smith, Hackensack. N. J. 

Born in England. Physician. A.M. (Rutgers. 1845). M.D. 
(Coll. P. and S.. 1852). 

*WiLLiAM Hornblower STEPHENS, Belleville. X. J. 

Born at Belleville, N. J.. July 14, 1823. Postmaster, 1861-86. 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1845). Died, April 19, 1892. 

*GOYN Talmage, Somerville, N. J. 

Born near Somerville, N. J., Dec. 7, 1821. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N B. Sem.. 1845. Sec. Board Domestic Missions, R. C. A., 
1862-67. President General Synod. R. C. A.. 1874. A.M. (Rut- 
gers. 1845). D.D. (Rutgers, 1876). Died. June 24. 1891. 

*JoHN Van Nest Talmage. Amoy. China. 

Born at Bound Brook. N. J.. Aug. 18. 1819. Missionary. R. 
C. A., at Amoy, 1847-89. N. B. Sem., 1845. Author of "Dic- 
tionary of the Chinese Character in the Romanized Amoy Col- 
loquial." and of several translations of parts of the Bil^le and 
other books into Chinese. A.M. (Rutgers, 1845). D.D. (Rut- 
gers, 1867). Died, Aug. 19, 1892. 

*Geor(3E James ^'an Nkste, Millstone, N. J. 

Born at ^Veston. N. J., Sept. 7. 1822. Clergyman. R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem.. 1846. A. M. (Rutgers, 1845). Died. Jan. 18. 1898. 

♦Jacob Wi:st, Kidgewood, X. J. 

Born at Middleburgh, N. Y.. Sept. IS. 1818. Clergyman. R. 
C A. N. B. Sem.. 1S45. Sec, Board Domestic :Missi(>ns, K C. 
a!, 1868-88. A.M. (Rutgers, 1845). D.D. (Rutgers. 1870). 
Died, Jan. 22. 189(». 

*Amzy r.ouis Williams. Nebraska. 

Born in Delawai'c county, N. Y., Dec. (5, 1820. Lawyer. A.M. 
(Rutgers. 1845). Died, Nov. 17. 1884. 



1S42-1S43. 



ALUMNI. 



99 



*Abraham Voorhees Wyckoff, 

Born at New Brunswick. N. J.. July IT, 1823. 
man. N. B. Sem., 1845. A.M. (Rutgers. 184.5). 
1852. 



Greenburgh, N. 

R. D. ClergT- 
Died, Oct. 17, 



*JoHN Arthur, Jr.. Turks Island 

Born on Turks Island. Bahamas, Mch. 22. 182.3. Lawyer. 
Queen's Advocate and Justice of the Supreme Court. Turks and 
Caicos Islands. A.M. (Rutgers, 1851) 

* William Blackwell, 

Entered Univ. of N. Y. Died. 1841. 

*Edward Brenton Boggs, 

Born at New Brunswick. N. .1., Dec. 7, 1821. 
General Theological Seminary, 1844. D.D. 
Died. May 8, 1895. 

*Edwix Smith Browe, 

Born at Belleville. N. .1.. .Tulv 18. 1819. 
Teacher. Died. April 5, 1902. 

*WiLLiAM Edgar Conover, 

Born. Aug. 21, 1814. Died. May 26. 1841. 

* William Augustus Miller, 

Born at Albany, N. Y., Mch. 15, 1824. R. D. clergyman. N. B. 

Sem., 1&45. Principal Albany Acad.. 1853-56. A.B. (Union, 

1842). A.M. (Rutgers, 1845). D.D, (Rutgers. 1862). Died, 
Nov. 5, 1863. 

*Charles Milne, Madison, N. J 

Born at Aberdeen, Scotland, July 1, 1819. Presb. clergyman. 
N. B. Sem., 1842-43. Died. March 21, 1882. 

*Alexander Ramsay Thompson, Brooklyn, N. Y 

Born at Bloomingdale, N. Y., Oct. 16. 1822. Clergyman. R. C. A. 
Princeton Sem., 1845. Hymn writer. Chaplain Roosevelt Hos- 
pital, 1873-95. A.B. (Univ. N. Y., 1842). D.D. (Univ. N. Y., 
1866). Died, Feb. 7, 1895. 



Died, Nov. 19, 1882. 

New York City. 



Newark, N. J. 

Episc. clergyman. 
(Rutgers, 1866). 

Litchfield, Pa. 
Baptist clergyman. 

New Brunswick, N. J. 
Albany, N. Y. 



1843. 
A.B. 

* Sylvester W. Ayres, 

*David Bishop, 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., 1824. 
gers, 1860-76. A.M. (Rutgers, 1846) 

*JoHN William Blauvelt, 

Merchant. A.M. (Rutgers, 1846) 

*Ja:mes Murphy Compton, 



Plainfield, N. 

New Brunswick, N. 

Merchant. Trustee. Rut- 
Died, April 12. 1876. 

Piermont, N. 

Died, June 17. 1884. 

Columbia, N. 



Born in Philadelphia, Aug 18. 1817. Clergyman. R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1846. A.M. (Rutgers. 1846). Died, Dec. 12, 1891. 

*Jacob C. Dutcher, Port Hope. Canada. 

Born at Tarry town, N. Y.(?), Oct. 8. 1820. Clergyman, R C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1846. U. S. Consul at Port Hope, Canada, 1880-87. 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1846). Died, Nov. 27, 1888. 

* Henry Wyckoff Jones, San Francisco, Cal. 

Physician and surgeon. M.D. (Coll. P. and S.. 1847). Lost in 
steamship "Golden City," on Pacific Ocean, 1862. 

*John Van Yechten Lansing, Albany, N. Y. 

Born at Lansingburgh, N. Y. Physician. M.D. Surgeon IT. S. 
War Department and U. S. Pension Bureau. A.M. (Rutgers, 
1846). Died, 1880. 



100 



RUTGEES COLLEGE. 



1843-1844. 



Belleville, N. 
Manufacturer. xj..M. 



A.M. 



New York City. 
(Rutgers, 1846). 



R. D. clergyman. 
Died, 1851. 



Mottville, Mich. 

N. B. Sem.. 



June 8, 
1881. 



1822. Lawyer. A.M. 



Nyack, N. Y. 

(Rutgers, 



*RoBEET Agnew Law, 

Born in London, Eng., Jan. 22, 1824. 
(Rutgers. 1846). Died, May 22, 1896. 

*Charles McKinstry, 

Born at Detroit, Mich., 1819. Lawyer. 
Died, June 23. 1855. 

*Benjamin Franklin Murden, Montague, Mich. 

Born in New York City, Dec 16, 1817. Presb. clergyman. N. B. 
Sem., 1846. A.M. (Rutgers, 1846). Died, April 14, 1891. 

*Jacob Vosseler Rockafellow, Somerville, N. J. 

Born, 1822. Died, Dec. 21, 1843. 

*Safrenus Seeber, Jr., 

Born at Sharon, N. Y., 1811. 
1846. A.M. (Rutgers, 1846). 

*JOHN C. T. Smidt, 

Born at Nyack, N. Y.. 
1846). Died, April 27, 

*Abel T. Stewart, 

Born at Somerville, N 

N. B. Sem., 1846. A.M. (Rutgers, 1846). 

Died. May 24, 1878. 

*Paul Dueyea Van Cleef, 

Born at Millstone. N. J., July 31. 1821. 

N. B: Sem., 1846. Stated Clerk Gen. Synod, 1871-86. Trustee, 
Rutgers, 1869-1902. A.M. (Rutgers, 1846). D.D. (Rutgers, 
1863). Died, Nov. 26, 1902. 

*WiLLiAM Van Deursen, 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., June 10, 1824 
(Rutgers, 1846). Died, Dec. 14, 1911. 

* Charles Henry Van Wyck. 

Born at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., May 10. 1824. 

Attorney of Sullivan county, N. Y.., 1850—58. 

Y. Vols. Brigadier Gen. Member o,f Congress, 1859-63. and 

1867-71. U. S. Senator, 1881-87. A.M. (Rutgers, 1846). 

Died, Oct. 24, 1895. * 

*Polhemus Van Wyck, Hudson, N. Y 

Born in New York City, 1823. Clergyman. R. C. A. N. B. 
Sem., 1848. A.M. (Rutgers, 1846). Died, May 17, 1882. 



J., Aug. 4, 1822. 



Holland, Mich. 

Clergyman, R. C. A. 
D.D. (Rutgers, 1873). 

Jersey City, N. J. 
Clergyman, R. C. A. 



Allentcwn, N. J. 
Merchant. A.M. 

Nebraska City, Neb. 
Lawyer. District 
Col. 56th Regt. N. 



*J0HN N. Holmes. 

Residence when a student, New Brunswick, N. J. 



1844. 
A.B. 



Hackensack, N. J. 



*William Sickles Banta, 

Born at Pascack, N. J., Dec. 12, 3824. Lawyer. Prosecutor of 
Pleas, Bergen County, N. J.. 1861-69. Law Judge. Borgen 
County, N. J., 1872-78. Associate Judge. Bergen County, N. J., 
1879-84. A.M. (Rutgers, 1847). Died, May 7, 1900. 



*JOHN H. F. Brinckeriioff, 

Merchant. A.M. (Rutgers, 1847). 

♦Nathan Farnham Chapman, 

Born at West Brook. Conn., Aug. 
A. N. B. Sem.. 1846. Died, Feb. 

'"Nathaniel Conklin, 

Born at Basking Uidgo, N. J.. Oct. 



Died, 1857, 



17. 1811. 
27. 1S93. 



>0. 1823. 



Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Saugerties, N. Y. 
Clerg.vman, R. C 



A. N. 
IHllli 



B Sem., 1847. A.M. (Kiitgors, 1847) 



Madison, 

Clergvnian. K. (\ 
Died. Aug. 17. 



N. J. 



1844. 



ALUMNI. 101 



* Cornelius Du Bois Eltinge, Raritan, 111. 

Born at Port Jervis, N, Y. (?) Clergyman, R. C. A. N. B. Sem., 
1848. A.M. (Rutgers, 1847). Died, March 29, 1885. 

*Edwaed W. Griffith, Somerville, N. J. 

Born, 1826. A:M. (Rutgers, 1847). Died, Aug. 9, 1847. 

*jACOB RuTSEN Hardenbergh, Kingston, N. Y. 

Born at New Paltz, N. Y., May 8, 1823. Lawyer. Member State 
Constitutional Convention, New York. 1867. New York State , 

Senator. 1870-71, and re-elected for 1872-73. A.M. (Rutgers, 
1847). Died, April 29, 1872. 

* Warren Hardenbergh, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Apr., 1827. Real estate broker. 
Lawyer. Sec. Trustees, Rutgers, 1849—59. A.M. (Rutgers, 
1847). Died. Jan. 4. 1897. 

*JAMES LuDLUM Hasbrouck, Kingston, N. Y. 

Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1847). Died, Jan. 21, 1885. 

*Henry Latimer Janeway, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born in Philadelphia, Aug. 9, 1824. Manufacturer. Trustee, 
Rutgers, 1862-1909. A.M. (Rutgers, 1847). Died, Oct. 18, 1909. 

*Waxter H. Kimball, New York City. 

Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1847). 

*JoHN Henry Manning, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Sept. 23, 1825. Clergyman, R. C. 
A. N. B. Sem., 1847. Trustee, Rutgers, 1863-78. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1847). D.D. (Univ. N. Y., 1864). Died, Oct. 25, 1878. 

*JAC0B V. B. Martense, Flatbush, N. Y. 

Born at Flatbush, N. Y., 1823. Farmer. A.M. (Rutgers. 1847). 
Died, Dec. 16, 1881. 

*Edward Pye, Haverstraw, N. Y. 

Lawyer. Judge, Rockland County, N. Y., 1855-59. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1847). Raised a company of 95th N. Y. Vols., of which 
he was Capt., Oct.. 1861 ; made Major in March. 1862 ; Lieut.- 
Col. and Col. after battle of Gettysburg. In battles of Gaines- 
ville and Groveton, South Mountain, Antietam, Fredericksburg 
and Gettysburg — at this place his men captured more prisoners 
than their own number. In battles of Wilderness. Mortally 
wounded in battle of Cold Harbor, June 2, 1864. Died, June 
11, 1864. 

*JoHN VooRHEES ScHENCK, Camden, N. J. 

Born at Six Mile Run, N. J., Nov. 17, 1824. Physician. Pres., 
N. .1. State Med. Society. A.M. (Rutgers, 1847). M.D. (Univ. 
Penn., 1847). Died, July 25, 1882. 

*Charles Scott, Holland, Mich. 

Born at Little Britain, N. Y., Dec 18. 1822. Clergyman, R. 
C. A. N. B. Sem., 1851. Prof, of Chemistry and Natural 
Science, Hope Coll., 1866-92. Vice President, 1878-81. Pro- 
visional President, 1881-85. President, 1885-92. President, 
General Svnod, R. C. A., 1875. A.M. (Rutgers, 1847). D.D. 
(Univ. N. Y., 1875). Died, Oct. 31, 1893. 

*James Alexander Scott, Richmond, Va. 

Merchant. A.M. (Rutgers, 1847). Died, May 20, 1884. 

*WiLLiAM B. Snyder, Guntour, India. 

Lutheran missionary. Hartwick Sem., 1849. A.M. (Rutgers, 
1847). Died, 1859. 

*RiCHARD HoLLOWAY STEELE, Detroit, Mich. 

Born at Watervliet, N. Y., Sept. 17, 1824. Presb. clergvman. 
N. B. Sem., 1847. A.M. (Rutgers, 1847). D.D. (Rutgers, 1867). 
Died, April 5, 1900. 

*Benjamin Stephens, New York City. 

Born in New York City. June 12, 1828. Lawyer. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1847). Died. Feb. 1, 1907. 



102 RUTGEES COLLEGE. 



1844-1845. 



*Chakles H. Stitt, Bayonne, N. J. 

Born at Bloomingburgh, N. Y. (?), 1819. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1848. President, General Synod, 1869. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1847). D.D. (Rutgers, 1866). Died, April 19, 1881. 

*James Harvey Swift, South Amenia, N. Y. 

Born, 1824. Farmer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1847). Died, Sept. 27. 
1889. 

*JoHN Van Wagenen Veghte, Raritan, N. J. 

Born at Raritan, N. J., 1824. Farmer. President Somerset 
Coimty Bank. County Collector. A.M. (Rutgers, 1847). Died, 
May 6. 1891. 

*JoHN Elias Whitehead, New York City. 

Born. 1825. Physician. Teactier. N. B. Sem., 1844-45. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1847). M.D. (Coll. P. and S., 1864). Died, Feb. 22. 
1892. 



*J. Singleton Dyson, Fulton, S. C. 

*JoHN Peakse Lansing, West Troy, N. Y. 

Born at Watervliet, N. Y., Oct. 22, 1822. Teaclier. A.B. (Wil- 
liams, 1844). Died, March 10, 1896. 

*Daniel Lord, Jordanville, N. Y. 

Born in New York City, Apr. 21, 1822. Clergyman. R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1847. Physician in Chief, South Side Dispensary. 
Chicago, 111.. 1873-78. A.B. (Univ. Penn., 1844). A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1847, and Univ. Penn.. 1847). M.D. (Chicago Med. Coll., 
1873). Died, Sept. 10, 1899. 

* William S. Milledoler, New York City. 

Lawyer. 

*Albert Abbot Moor, Penn Yan, N. Y. 

Born at Compton. Canada, Dec. 26, 1819. Lawyer. Editor. 
Commissioner of Loans, U. S. Deposit Fund, 1855—60. Died, 
Jan. 7, 1890. 

* William G. Phillips. 

Residence when a student, Utica, N. Y. 
*Andrew H. Robinson. 

Residence wlien a student. New York City. 
*John Wilson Stout, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born, 1825. Manufacturer. Died, Oct. 30, 1848. 
*JosEPH V. Varick, New York City. 

Born, Aug. 29, 1824. Merchant. Died, July 9, 1854. 



1845. 
A.B. 

*Alpheus Dimmick Du Bois, New York City. 

Born in New York City, 1826. Principal N. Y. Grammar School. 
1849-1902. A.M. (Rutgers, 1848). Died, Dec. 13. 1903. 

*Elias Dusenberry, Mt. Vernon. N. Y. 

Born in New York Citv, Feb. 14, 1826. Lawyer. Supervisor of 
Eastchcster, N. Y. A.M. (Rutgers, 1848). Died, Dec. 29. 1873. 

♦Peter Elmendorf, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born in New Brunswick, N. J.(?) N. B. Sem., 1848-50. A.M. 
(Rutgers. 1848). Died, April 2, 1851. 

♦Elias Abbot Fairchild, Flushing. X. Y. 

Born at Mondham. N. J.. 1825. Principal of Flushiim- Institute. 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1848). Died, May 2. 1907. 



1845. 



ALUMNI. 103 



*Benjamin D. Frost. St. Louis, Mo. 

Born at Wayland, Mass., Aug. 10, 1830. Civil engineer. Resi- 
dent Graduate, Harvard, 184.5-46. State Engineer of the Hoosac 
Tunnel. U. S. Engineer on Mississippi River, 1879-1880. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1848). Died, July 19, 1880. 

*Thomas Lawrence Hasbrouck, Denver, Col. 

Farmer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1848). Died, Dec. 29, 1865. 
*Samuel FiTz Randolph, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Law student. Died, Aug. 28, 184.5. 

*JOHN Wetherill Schenck, Claverack, N. Y. 

Born in New Jersey, 182.5. Clergyman, R. C. A. N. B. Sem., 
1849. A.M. (Rutgers, 1848). Died, Dec. 28, 1881. 

*JoHN Wesley Smith, Fairview, N. J. 

Manufacturer and farmer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1848). Died, March 
7, 1882. 

*JoHN Steele, East Greenbush, N. Y. 

Born at Somerville, N. J., Sept. 22, 1827. Clergyman, R. C A. 
N. B. Sem., 1848. A.M. (Rutgers, 1848). D.D. (Rutgers, 1873). 
Died, Jan. 17, 1889. 

*JosEPH Paschal Strong, East Millstone, N. J. 

Born at Flatbush. N. Y.. Nov. 12, 1826. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1850. A.M. (Rutgers, 1848). Died, Dec. 8, 1890. 

*Peter Stryker, Asbury Park, N. J. 

Born at Fairfield, N. J., Apr. 8, 1826. Clergyman, R. C. A. 

N. B. Sem.. 1848. President General Synod, 1895. Hymn 

Avriter, A.M. (Rutgers, 1848). D.D. (Univ. N. Y., 1866). 
Died, March 15, 1900. 

*J0HN Adams Todd, Tarry town, N. Y. 

Born near Somerville, N. J.. Nov. 22, 1822. Clergyman, R. C. 
A. N. B. Sem.. 1848. A.M. (Rutgers, 1848). D.D. (Rutgers, 
1868). Died, March 15, 1900. 

*ISAAC Van Wagoner, Paterson, N. J. 

Born, 1825. Lawyer. Surrogate, Passaic county, N. J., 1870-80. 
A.M. (Rutgers. 1848). Died, May 5, 1884. 

* Isaac Ogden Wyckoff, Washington, D. C. 

In Civil Service. A.M. (Rutgers, 1848). 



* James C. Bennett, (?) Gravescnd, N. Y. 

Farmer. 

* George O. Hepburn. 

Shot in Mexican War. Residence when a student, New I'^ork 
City. 

*JosEPH L. Hepburn. 

Residence when a student, New York City. 
*Bernard S. Schoonhoven, 

Residence when a student, Bushkill, Penn. At Rutgers, 1841-43. 
*Krosen Ten Broeck Spader, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Readington, N. J., Oct. 18, 1822. Manufacturer. 

Teacher. Superintendent of Public Schools, New Brunswick, 

N. J. U. S. Revenue Collector, 1862-72. Died, Feb. 19, 1902. 

*ICHAB0D Prall STEPHENS, New York City. 

Born in New York City. Real estate broker. Died, Sept. 12, 
1886. 

* James Tallmadge. 

Residence when a student. New York City. Probably the man 
who died at Rio Janiero on way to California in 1849. 

*William Hoffman Ten Eyck, Astoria, N. Y. 

Born at Schenectady, N. Y., May 19, 1818. Clergyman R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1848. Permanent Clerk General Synod, 1871-1907. 
D.D. (Rutgers, 1870). Died, April 25, 1908. 



104 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



1845-1840. 



*ISAAC N. Whitehead, Morristown, N. J. 

Born at Washington Valley, N. J., Sept. 1, 1825. Farmer. 
Died, March 9, 1903. 



1846. 
A.B. 

*Daniel Bookstavek, Syracuse, N. Y. 

Born at Montgomerv, N. Y.. 1828. Lawyer. Mavor of Syracuse, 
N. Y., 1863-64. A.M. (Rutgers, 1849). Died, April 27. 1903. 

*JoHN F. BuKRAGE, Newark, N, J. 

Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1849). Died, Aug. 2, 1853. 

*HuGn Gaston Hedges, Somerville, N. J. 

Born at Somerville, N. J.. Feb., 1824. Theological student. 
N. B. Sem., 1846-48. Died, Sept. 15, 1848. 

*Theodore Kent, Washington, D. C. 

Teacher. School Commissioner, 1860-63. U. S. Official, Second 
Auditor's office, Treasury Department. A.M. (Rutgers, 1849). 
Died, Apr. 12, 1865. 

*JoHN Vandekveer Martense, Flatbush, N. Y. 

LaAvyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1849). Died, Nov. 8, 1861. 

* James Rodgers Romeyn, Keeseville, N. Y, 

Born at Nassau, N. Y'^., Aug. 22. 1825. Phvsician and surgeon. 
Manufacturer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1849). M.D. (Coll. P. and S., 
1850). Died, Jan. 25, 1902. 

*Theodoke Bayard Romeyn, Hackensack, N, J, 

Born at Six Mile Run. N. J. (?), Oct. 22, 1827. Clergyman. 
R. C. A. N. B. Sem., 1849. A.M. (Rutgers, 1849). D.D. (Rut- 
gers, 1868). Died, Aug. 29. 1885. 

* Archibald Sloat, California. 

Clergyman. A.M. (Rutgers, 1849). 

*Benjamin Franklin Snyder, Creek Locks, N. Y. 

Born at Saugerties, N. Y., 1826. Clergyman, R. C. A. N. B. 
Sem., 1849. A.M. (Rutgers, 1849). Died, April 14, 1889. 

* Jacob H. Van Woert, Lawyersville, N. Y. 

Born at West Athens, N. Y., 1823. Clergyman, R. C. A. N. B. 
Sem., 1849. A.M. (Rutgers, 1849). Died, Dec. 16. 1882. 

* Isaac Wortendyke, Wortendyke, N. J. 

Teacher. 1846—49. Lawyer. Surrogate of Bergen countv, N. J., 
1868-78. N. J. State Senator, 1881-83. A.M. (Rutgers, 1849). 
Died. Feb. 22, 1885. 



*Stephen Beruan, Ridgewood, N. J. 

Reporter. 

*Francis Erwin Cooper, Cooper's Plains, N. Y. 

Born at Cooper's Plains, N. Y., Sept. 1, 1829. Farmer. Lawyer. 
Died, Feb. 14, 1893. 

*Ransom S. Haigiit, Buffalo, N. Y. 

Merchant. Burned to death. 

"= Augustus Hornbeck, Scotclitown, N. Y. 

*Alexander Jackson. 

Residence when a student, Meadville. Pa. At Rutgers. 1S45-46. 

*JoiiN Strachan, Waterford, N. Y. 

Died at sen. 

*R()BERT John Wiiitely, Patorson. N. J. 

l^hvsician and surgeon. M.D. (Coll. P. and S., 1S40). Died. 
Ai)ril 7. 1S79. 



1846-1847. 



ALUMNI. 105 



*AuGUSTTjs WiGGiN, Rye, N. Y. 

Born in London, England. Importer. Died, Nov. 26, 1908. 



1847. 
A.B. 

*David I. Berdan, Paterson, N, J. 

Teacher. A.M. (Rutgers, 1850). Died, 1853. 

♦James Romeyn Berey, Rhinebeck, N. Y. 

Born at Hackensack, N. J., Mcli. 8, 1827. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1850. President General Svnod, 1890. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1850). D.D. (Rutgers, 1867). Died, June 5, 1891. 

♦Benjamin Wood Croa\'ell, (?) Hamilton, Nev. 

Druggist. A.M. (Rutgers, 1850). 

♦Cornelius Abram Cruser, Irvington, N. J. 

Born near Harlingen, N. J., Dec. 26. 1826. Real estate. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1850). Died, Mch. 4, 1913. 

♦Henry Dater, Hawthorne, N. J. 

Born at Ramsey. N. .1.. Feb. 5, 1827. Clergyman, R. C. A. N. B. 
Sem., 1850. A.M. (Rutgers, 1850). Died, Oct 19, 1899. 

♦Anson Dtj Bois, Athenia, N. J. 

Born at Catskill, X. Y., Aug. 29. 1821. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1850. Corresponding Sec. Board Domestic Missions, 
R. C. A., 1859-62. President General Svnod, 1865. A.M. (Rut- 
gers. 1850). D.D. (Union, 1865). Died, May 1, 1903. 

♦John W. Feedon, Piermont, N. Y. 

Born at Piermont, N. Y.. Dec. 13. 1826. Lawver. Member N. 
Y. Assemblv, 1855. N. Y. State Senator. 1856-57. Member of 
Congress, 1879-81. A.M. (Rutgers, 1850). Died, Aug. 5, 1884. 

♦Isaac M. Fisher, Somerville, N. J. 

Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1850). Died, Aug., 1848. 

♦Watts Galusha, Perth Amboy, N. J. 

Born at Preble, N. Y.(?) Student. N. B. Sem., 1847-49. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1850). Died, 1851. 

♦John Henry Goetschius, Paterson, N. J. 

Born at Paterson. N. J.. Feb. 25. 1831. City Engineer, Paterson, 

1853-72. Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1850). Died. Jan. 22. 1912. 

♦Eugene Augustus Hoffman, New York City. 

Born in New York City, Mch. 21, 1829. Episc. clergyman. 
Dean of the General Theological Seminarv, 1879—1902. Pres. 
N. Y. Historical Society. Gen. Theol. Sem., 1851. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1850. and Harvard, 1851). D.D. (Rutgers, 1864). S.T.D. 
(Racine, 1882). Died, June 17, 1902. 

♦Benjamin Babb Leacock, St. Peters, Barbadoes, W. I. 

Born in Barbadoes. W. I., 1824. Reformed Episc. .clergyman. 
Protestant Episc. Sem. of Virginia, 1851. A.M. (Rutgers, 
1850). D.D. (Rutgers, 1874). Died, March 10, 1896. 

♦Benjamin Cooper Lippincott, Port Ewen, N. Y. 

Born at Hoboken. N. J., Nov. 22, 1824. Clergvman. R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1850. A.M. (Rutgers, 1850). Died, Jan. 29, 1899. 

♦Isaac Lawrence Pool, San Francisco, Cal. 

Born near New Brunswick, N. J., 1827. Merchant. Member, 
Vigilance Com. A.M. (Rutgers, 1850). Died, Apr. 25. 1891. 

♦Jacob Quick, West Philadelphia, Pa. 

Born at Six Mile Run. N. J.. Mav 17. 1826. Physician. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1850). M.D. (Univ. Penn., 1851). Surgeon, 22d 
N. J. Infantry, 1862-65. Died, Nov. 20, 1909. 

♦Thomas Gibson Schriver, Florida, N. Y. 

Born at Poughkeepsie. N. Y.(?) Teacher. N. B. Sem., 1848- 
49. A.M. (Rutgers, 1850). Died, July, 1884. 



106 EUTGEBS COLLEGE. 



1S47-1848. 



* Samuel D, Scudder, Madras, India. 

Bom in Ceylon, 1827. Theological student. N. B. Sem. 1847- 
49. Died, Nov. 14, 1849. 

* George Henry Sharpe, Kingston, N, Y. 

Born at Kingston, N. Y., Feb. 28, 1828. Banker. Lawver. Yale 
Law School. 1855. Captain 20th Regt. N. Y. Vols.. 18G1. Col. 
120th N. Y. Vols., 1802. Staff, Major-Gen. Hooker, command- 
ing Army of Potomac, 1863. Staff, Major-Gen. Meade, same, 
1863—64. Staff, Lieut. -Gen. Grant, commanding Armies of the 
U. S., 1864-65. Brevet Brigadier-Gen., 1864, and Major-Gen., 
1865. U. S. Marshal for the Southern District of N. Y., 
1870-73. Surveyor of Customs, Port of N. Y., 1873-78. Mem- 
ber of N. Y. Assembly, 1879-83. Speaker of same. 1880-81. 
Trustee, Rutgers, 1879-1900. A.M. (Rutgers, 1850). Died, 
Jan. 13, 1900. 

*B. R. Woodbridge Strong, New Brunsv^ick, N. J. 

Born at Clinton, N. Y., Feb. 21, 1827. Lawyer. President 
Judge Common Pleas, Middlesex county, N. J., 1874-79, 1896- 
1906. A.M. (Rutgers, 1850). Died. Aug. 23 1907. 

* Wesley Taylor, Port Ewen, N. T. 

Born at Paterson, N. J. (?). Clergyman, R. C. A. N. B. Sem., 
1850. A.M. (Rutgers, 1850). Died, March 15, 1882. 

*Henry Ferdinand Van Derveer, Somerville, N. J. 

Physician. A.M. (Rutgers, 1850). M.D. (Coll. P. and S., 
1851). Surgeon, 5th N. J. Vols.; Assistant Surgeon. 1862; 
Surgeon, 1862-64, 2d Div. Hooker's 3d Corps, Army of the Poto- 
mac. In the battles of Williamsburg and around Richmond, 
Malvern Hill, Bristol Station, Second Bull Run, Fredericksburg, 
Chancellorsville, Manassas Gap, Wilderness, Spottsylvania, Cofd 
Harbor. Petersburg. Mustered out with I'egiment on expira- 
tion of term of service, Sept. 9, 1864. Died, May 16, 1885. 

*Henry Van Derveer Voorhees, Delaware Water Gap. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Dec. 19, 1826. Presb. clergy- 
man. N. B. Sem., 1850. A.M. (Rutgers, 1850). Died, Oct. 10, 
1897. 

*Nathaniel Whitaker Voorhees, Clinton, N. J. 

Born at Mine Brook, N. J., June 29, 1829. Lawyer. Judge, 
Hunterdon county, N. J., 1873. Sec, N. J. Senate, 1875-76, 
1879. A.M. (Rutgers, 1850). LL.B. (Princeton, 1852). Died, 
June 14, 1909. 

*Charles Edward Whitehead, New York City. 

Bom at Hopewell, N. Y., July. 4, 1827. Lawyer. Assistant 
District Attorney. President. N. Y., Penn. and Rock Island R. 
R. A.M. (Rutgers, 1850). Died, March 21, 1903. 

* Isaac Newton Wyckoff, St. Louis, Mo. 

Physician. A.M. (Rutgers, 1850). Albany Medical College. 
Died, 1864. 



*E. R. Ayars. 

Residence when a student, New Brunswick, N. J. 
*George L. Lott, Rahway, N. J. 

*G. Van Derveer Lott, New Brunswick, N. J. 

1848. 
A.B. 

♦James Elmendorf Bernart, Chester, N. Y. 

Born at Millstone, N. J.. Mch. 15, 1821. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1851. A.M. (Rutgers. 1851). Died, Sept. 25, 1903. 

♦William Dey Buckelew, Coytesville, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Juno 14, 1825. Clergyman. R. 
C. A. N. B. Sem., 1851. A.M. (Rutgers. 1851). Died. Nov. 
15, 1893. 



1S4S. 



ALUMNI. 



107 



Newark, 
Clergyman, R. C. A. 
Died, Jan. 13, 1899. 

New York 
Clergyman. R. C. A. 



*Calvin Case, Brodhead's Bridge, 

Born at Danburv, Conn., Mch. 16, 1821. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1851. A.M. (Rutgers, 1851). Died, Nov. 2, 1906. 

*M0SES CoDDI^"GTO^', New Brunswick, 

Banker. A.M. (Rutgers, 1851). Died, June 8, 1867. 

*EzBA Wakkex Collier, Aiken, 

Born at Plymouth, Mass., Nov. 10, 1826. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1854. A.M. (Rutgers, 1851). Died, Dec. 5, 1869. 

*JoHx Neville Hedges, Somerville, 

Born at Somerville, N. J., May 14, 1829. Died, Aug. 15, 1848. 

*JoHN Nathaniel Jansex, 

Born at Marbletown, N. Y., Mch. 1, 1827. 
N. B. Sem.. 1851. A.M. (Rutgers, 1851). 

* Giles Henry Mandeville, 

Born in New York City, Dec. 12. 1825. 

N. B. Sem., 1851. President of Hope College, 1879-81. Secre- 
tary Board of Education. R. C. A., 1884-1900. A.M. (Rutgers, 
1851). D.D. (Rutgers, 1870). LL.D. (Hope) 
1904. 

*James Mulford, 

Born at Staatsbiirgh, N. Y., Mch. 26, 1826. 
(Rutgers, 1851). Died, Nov. 24, 1861. 

*JoHN Brown Richmond, Newark, 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., 1829. Physician. Special Agent 
and Adjuster, German Amer. Fire Ins Co. Trustee, Newark 
City Home. 1880-99. A.M. (Rutgers, 1851). M.D. (Jefferson 
Medical College, 1852). Died, Mch. 12, 1911. 

*Joseph Scudder, Upper Red Hook, 

Born in Ceylon, July 14, 1826. Clergyman, R. C. A. N. B. 
Sem., 1851. Missionary to India, 1851-60. Secretary Amer- 
ican and Foreign Church Union, 1863—70. Chaplain in Union 
Army, 1861-63. A.M. (Rutgers, 1851). M.D. D.D. (Union, 
1868). Died, Not. 21, 1876. 

*Adam Henry Van Vranken, 

Born at Princetown. N. Y., Apr. 26, 1824. 
N. B. Sem., 1851. A.M. (Rutgers, 1851). 

*Thomas G. Whitehead, 

Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1851). 

*James Bergen Wilson. 

Born near Somerville, N. J., 1824. Clergyman, R. C. A. N. B 
Sem., 1851. A.M. (Rutgers, 1851). Died, March 22, 1886. 



N. Y. 



N. 


J. 


S. 


C, 


N. 


J, 


N. 


J. 



Died, Nov. 8, 

Hudson, 
Lawyer. A.M. 



Centreville, 
Clergyman, R. C. A. 
Died, Oct. 24, 1880. 

New York 



City. 

N. Y. 
N. J. 

N. Y. 

Mich. 
City. 



Bloomingburgh, N. Y. 



Metuclien, N. J. 



*Frederick Augustus Bloomfieid, 

Merchant, New York City. Died, Oct. 2, 1863. 

*Henry J. Clark. 

Residence wlien a student, New Brunswick, N. J. 

*Eph, B. Clement. 

Residence when a student. Mobile, Ala. 

* George F. Eadie, 

Residence when a student, Newark, N. J. At Rutgers, 1844—46. 

*JOHN Hatfield Frazee, Knoxville, Tenn. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Feb. 28, 1829. Cong'l Clergv- 
man. N. B. Sem., 1859-60. Lawyer, 1852-58. Chaplain. 3d 
N. J. Cavalry, in 9th Army Corps, under Burnside and Sher- 
idan. Served from March 3. 1864. till Aug., 1865. In battles 
of Wilderness, Petersburg. Shenandoah Valley. Richmond. In 
all cavalry service of 1864-65, in Virginia. Judge Advocate in 
Custer's Division. Mustered out at the expiration of service. 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1856). D.D. (Univ. of Tenn., 1890). Died, 
Sept. 29, 1907. 



108 RUTGERS cdLLEGE. 



1848-1849. 



*HERMAN J. G. GULDIN. 

Residence when a student, New York City. At Rutgers, 
1844-46. 

*AuGUSTUS A. Haedenbergh, Jersey City, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., May 18, 1830. President, Hud- 
son County National Bank, 1878-89. Cashier of same, 1858-78. 
Member of N. J. Assembly, 18.53. Member of Congress, 1875-79, 
1881-83. President, Northern R. R. of N. J., 1874. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1851). Died, Oct. 5, 1889. 

*JoNATHAN Mabbett, New York City. 

Born at Albany, N. Y., Dec. 13, 1824. Merchant. A.B. (Brown, 
1848). Died, March 7, 1901. 

*Chaeles H. Reinemann. 

Residence when a student, New York City. 

1849. 
A.B. 

* Henry Rutgers Baldwin, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born in New York City, Sept. 18, 1829. Physician and surgeon. 
Treasurer, N. J. State Medical Society, 1866-75. President of 
same, 1877. Trustee, Rutgers, 1884-1902. A.M. (Rutgers, 
1852.) M.D. (College P. and S., 1853). Certificate Interne, 
Bellevue Hospital, 1854*. LL.D. (Rutgers, 1893). Died, Feb. 
4, 1902. 

*Theodoric Romeyn Beck, Santa Rosa, Cal. 

Born at Albany, N. Y., Apr. 19, 1830. Clergyman, R. C. A. N. 
B. Sem., 1862. Acting Professor of Latin, Rutgers, 1859-60. 
Chaplain, 13th Regt. N. J. Volunteers, 1862-63. Professor of 
Ancient Languages, Hope, 1863-85. A.M. (Rutgers, 1852). 
D.D. (Rutgers, 1879). Died, May 22, 1896. 

*James Spencer Cannon, Kansas City, Mo. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J. Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1852). 
Princeton Law School, 1852. President, Board of Public Works. 
Died, Oct. 2, 1910. 

*JosEPH Avery Collier, Kingston, N. Y. 

Born at Plymouth, Mass., Oct. 26, 1828. R. D. clergyman. N. 
B. Sem., 1852. A.M. (Rutgers, 1852). Died, Aug., 1864. 

*JoHN Gaston, Passaic, N. J. 

Born at Somerville, N. J., Nov. 12, 1825. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1852. President, Board of Education, R. C. A., 
1880-1901. Trustee, Rutgers, 1876-1901. A.M. (Rutgers, 
1852). D.D. (Rutgers, 1872). Died, Dec. 1, 1901. 

*WiLLARD Ellis Geer, Valatie, N. Y. 

Born at Nassau, N. Y., Sept. 2, 1822. Merchant. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1852). Died, Jan. 6, 1910. 

*John Howell Janeway, Governor's Island, N. Y. 

Born in Philadelphia, Aug. 12, 1829. Asst. Surgeon. U. S. 
Army. 1861. Served throughout Civil War. Brevetted twice 
for gallant and meritorious service. With Army of Potomac. 
Colonel. A.M. (Rutgers, 1852). M.D. (Univ. of Penn., 1853). 
Died, Apr. 14. 1911. 

*George Bergh Pentz, New York City. 

Born in New York City, Sept., 1828. Lawyer. City .Tudc:o of 
Yonkers, 1884-88. A.M. (Rutgers, 1852). Died, June 27. 1809. 

♦Burr Baldwin Porter, Newark. N. J. 

Born at Montrose, Penn., Oct. 26, 1829. Lawyer. Aid to Omar 
I'asha. Colonel in Union Army. Served in French Army and 
killed. Dec. 10, 1870. A.M. (Rutgers, 1852). 

♦Isaac McBride See. Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born in New York City, Feb. 13. 1829. Independent Presb. 
clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1852. A.M. (Rutgers, 1852). Died, 
Dec. 14, 1902. 



1849-1850. 



ALUMNI. 



109 



*JoHN P. Vroom, Jersey City, N. J. 

Born at Somerville, N. J. Lawyer. Law reporter, Supreme 
Court, N. J., 1864. A.M. (Rutgers, 1852). Died, 1865. 

*RlCHARD Wynkoop, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at Yorktown, N. Y., June 29, 1829. Member. N. Y. Bar. 
Genealogical work. Chief Clerk, Navigation Div. N. Y. Custom 
House, 1864-73. Deputy Collector, 1873-85. A.M. (Rutgers, 
1852). Died, Oct. 24, 1913. 

*Edwin Brown Young, New Brunswick, N. J. 

BoTn at New Brunswick. N. J. Physician. Second Ass't Sur- 
geon, 11 Regt., N. J. Vols., 1862-63. A.M. (Rutgers, 1852). 
Died, Dec. 14, 1891. 



Fortress Monroe, Ta. 



(Union, 1852). 



Kingston, N. 
Died, Aug. 



Poughkeepsie, N, 

], 1828. At Rutgers, 1845. 
Died, Aug. 28, 1915. 

Plainfield, N. 



New Brunswick, 
State Geologist of N. J., 



N. J. 



* Rodman Brown, 
*Thomas E. Clark. 

Residence when a student. New Brunswick, N. J. 

*H0WARD COCKBURN, 

Lawyer. A.B. (Union, 1849). A.M 
23, 1882. 

* James Dearin, Poughkeepsie, N, Y. 

Born at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Dec. 
Cashier, Fishkill Savings Institute. 

* Albert Harrison Hoyt, 

Writer on Genealogy. 

*WlLLIAi'L KiTCHELL, 

Phvsician. M.D. (Univ. N. Y.). 
1854-56. Died, Dec. 29, 1861. 

* Charles Ray, 

Born at Calcutta, India, Mch. 18, 1829. Presb 

Princeton Sem., 1853. Teacher. 1859-62. Editor, 1876-80 

A.B. (Union, 1849). A.M. (Union, 1852). Died, Feb. 23, 1906. 

Brookdale, N 
20 1825 
N. B. Sem., 1853. Died, March 6, 1894 

*Peteb Vanderbllt Spader, 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Dec. 1 
Spader Library. Died, Aug. 4, 1890. 

♦Alfred Ten Eyck. 

Residence when a student, Schodack, 
1846-47. 

*Elisha Whittlesey, Effingham, 111. 

Born at Danbury, Conn., Mch. 13. 1829. Teacher. Clerk. 
First Lieutenant, U. S. A., 1865. A.M. (Rutgers, 1875). Died, 
June 7, 1902. 



*WrLLiAM G. Ely See, 

Born in New York City, Sept 



Marion, N. 
clergyman. 



Clergyman, R. C. A. 

New Brunswick, N. 
1829. Donor of the 



At Rutgers, 



1850. 
A.B. 



♦Anthony Dey, ' New York City. 

Bom at Greenfield Hill, Conn., July 5, 1829. Merchant. Trus- 
tee, Rutgers. 1911-12. New Haven Law School, 1851-52. A.M. 
(Rutgers, ±853). Died, Oct. 11, 1912. 

♦Joachim Elmendorf, New York City. 

Born at Rochester, Ulster county, N. Y., Mch. 26, 1827. Clersv- 
man, R. C. A. N. B. Sem., 1853. Trustee, Rutgers, 1869-1908. 
Trustee, Yassar, 1880-1908. President. General Svnod, R. C. A., 
1872. President, Board of Education, R. C. A., 1901-08. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1853). D.D. (Union, 1865). Died, July 19, 1908. 



110 RUTGEBS COLLEGE. 



1850. 



*NiC0LL Floyd, Moriches, N. Y. 

Born at Utica, N. Y., Aug. 28, 1831. Lawyer. U. S. Agent at 
Puerto Plata, Santo Domingo, 1879. A.M. (Rutgers, 1853). 
Died, Nov. 28, 1902. 

*J0HN Hess, Brooklyn, N, Y. 

Born at Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 29, 1830. Lawyer. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 18.53). Died, March 27, 1899. 

*JuDSON Hawley Hopkins, Rye, N. Y. 

Born in New York City, Sept. 29, 1830. Presb. clergyman. 
Princeton Sem.. 1853. A.M. (Rutgers, 1853). Died, July 11. 
1897. 

*Nathan W. Jones, New York City. 

Born in Maine, about 1820. Clergyman. R. C. A. N. B. Sem.. 
1853. A.M. (Rutgers, 1853). Died, 1876. 

*JosEPH Hagaman Kershow, Unadilla, Mich. 

Born at Harlingen. N. J., 1826. Clergyman, R. C. A. N. B. 
Sem., 1853. A.M. (Rutgers, 1853). Died, Dec. 20, 1886. 

* Richard Ludlow Larremore, New York City. 

Born at Astoria, L. I., Sept. 6, 1830. Lawyer. Judge, Court 
of Common Pleas, N. Y. City, 1870-91. President. Board of 
Education. N. Y. City, 1869-70. Member. Constitutional Con- 
A-ention, N. Y., 1861. A.M. (Rutgers, 1853). LL.D. (Univ. of 
N. Y., 1870). Died, Sept. 13, 1893. 

* George Craig Ludlow, New Brunswick, N, J. 

Born at Milford. N. J., Apr. 6, 1830. Lawyer. City Counsel 
for New Brunswick, and President of Board of Education. 
N. J. State Senator, 1877-79. President of the same, 1878. 
Governor of New Jersey, 1881—84. Member, Constitutional 
Commission, N. J.. 1894. Justice Supreme Court, N. J., 189.5- 
1900. Trustee, Rutgers, 1873-1900. A.M. (Rutgers. 1853). 
LL.D. (Rutgers, 1895). Died, Dec. 18, 1900. 

*JoHN Long McNair, High Falls. N. Y. 

Born at Churcb?ille, Penn.. Jan. 31, 1824. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1853. A.M. (Rutgers, 1853), Died, .Tune 20. 1904. 

*Peter Warren Rousse, East Orange, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick. N. J.. July 26, 1832. Editor "Eliza- 
beth Daily Journal," 1873-87. Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1853). 
LL.B. (Yale. 1852). Died, May 2, 1887. 

*Charles Isaac Shepard, Hasbrouck Heights. N. J. 

Born in New York Citv, Jan. 21, 1827. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1853. Pi-esident General Synod, 1887. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1853). D.D. (Rutgers, 1891). Died, Oct 6, 1903. 

*Edward F. Taylor, Middletown, N. J. 

Born at Middletown, N. J., May 10, 1830. Physician. Surgeon. 
1st Regt. N. J. Vols., Civil War. A.M. (Rutgers. 1853). M.D. 
(Univ. Penn., 1853). Died. Dec. 10, 1909. 

* Edward Payson Terhune, New York City. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J.. Nov. 22. 1830. Cong'l clergy- 
man. N. B. Sem., 1854. A.M. (Rutgers, 1853). D.D. (Rutgers. 
1869). Died, May 25, 1907. 

♦Duncan Phyfe Vail, New Market. N. J. 

Born in New York City, Dec. 15, 1829. Physician. A.:\r. (Rut- 
gers, 1853). M.D. (Vermont. Med. Coll., 1853). Died. Feb. 27, 
1894. 

♦Henry Wiltse, Jr., Fishkill-on-Hudson, N. Y. 

Born, 1832. Lawyer. Member. N. Y. Assomblv, 1858. Cnpt. 
18th Regt. N. Y. Vols. A.M. (Rutgers. 1853). LL.B. (Albanv 
Law School, 1856). Died, March 7, 1862. 



♦Stephen P. Barnard, Hudson. X. Y. 

Physician. Died, at Grand Rapids, Mich.. May 18, 1875. 



1850-1851. ALUMiS-I. Ill 



*WiLLiAM Clark. 

Residence when a student. New Brunswick. N. .T. 

*Andrew Hageman. Raritan. 111. 

Born at Branchburg, N. J.. 1825. Cabinetmalier and under- 
taker. Farmer. Justice of the peace. Died, May 12, 1898. 

*R0BERT David Jtjlien, Bordentown, N. J. 

Born at St. Thomas. D. W. I.. 1823. Presb. clergyman. 
Teacher. N. B. Sem., 1852. Died. April 27, 1901. 

Charles Matthews, New York City. 

Born in New York City, May 19. 1832. At Rutgers 2 years. 
Lawyer. 

*CouRTLAND Yax Wyck, Dunkirk, N. Y. 

Born at Fishkill Plains. N. Y.. Mch. 8. 1828. Lawyer. Served 
in U. S. Navy during Civil War. Died, Jan. 25. 1905. 



1851. 
A.B. 

*AYiLLiAM Henry Acken, New York City. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J.. Jan. 11. 1833. President. N. Y. 
Rubber Co. A.M. (Rutgers, 1854). Died, Jan. 28. 1906. 

*A. Staats Bonney, Rahway, N. .J. 

Born at New Brunswick. N. J.. 1831. Architect and civil en- 
gineer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1854). Died, Jan. 24, 1892. 

*George Clarence Chitrchill, Utica, N. Y. 

Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1854). Trustee, Rutgers. 1883-88. 
Died, June 3. 1902. 

* Frederick Cornell De Mund, New Utrecht, N. Y. 

Phvsician and surgeon. A.M. (Rutgers. 1854). M.D. (Coll. P. 
and S., 1855). Died, Nov. 20, 1900. 

*OLmER H. Hoffman. Lebanon, N. J. 

Born near Lebanon, N. J.. Aug. 12. 1832. Superintendent pub- 
lic schools, Hunterdon county. N. J., 1882-88. Teacher, 1860- 
82. Civil engineer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1854). Died, Jan. 22, 
1894. 

Theodore Johnson Hoffman, Somerville, N. J. 

Lawyer. Private, Co. F., 8th Regt., N. J. Vols., 1864-65. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1854). 

*WiLLiAM Irvin, New York City. 

Born in New York City, Oct. 28. 1833. Presb. clergyman. 
Tutor. Latin and Greek. Rutgers, 1852-54. Prof, Latin Lang, 
and Lit., Rutgers, 1854—59. Princeton Sem.. 1861. Corr. Sec, 
Presb. Board Home Miss.. 1887-93. Director. Princeton Sem.. 
1876-1909. Trustee. Union. 1876-1909. Trustee, Renss. Poly. 
Inst., 1876-1909. A.M. (Rutgers, 1854). D.D. (Coll. N. J., 
1873). Died, Feb. 22, 1909. 

* Gilbert Lane, Minisink, N. J. 

Born at Readington, N. J., Nov. 29, 1828. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem.. 1854. Chaplain at Beverlv Hospital, 1864-65. 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1854). Died, April 27, 1896. 

*J0HN WiLTSE Lee, Cornwall-on-Hudson, N. Y. 

Born at Montgomery, N. Y., .June 10, 1833. Author. Editor. 
Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1854). Died, April 4, 1880. 

*WiLLiAM Warren Letson, Allendale, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. .T., Jan. 18, 1830. Clergyman, 

R. C. A. N. B. Sem., 1854. A.M. (Rutgers. 1854). Died, Sept. 
22, 1893. 



113 RUTGERS COLLEGE. ^^^^ ^„_„ 



*WiLLiAM LouNSBERY, Kingston, N. Y. 

Born at Stone Ridge, N. Y., Dec. 25, 1831. Lawyer. Member, 
N. Y. Assembly, 1868. Mayor of Kingston, N. Y., 1877. Mem- 
ber of Congress, 1878-80. Staff officer, 20tli Regt., N. Y. Mil- 
itia, 1861. Discharged with regiment. A.M. (Rutgers, 1854). 
Died, Nov. 8, 1905. 

*JoHN MiJLLEE, Freeport, 111. 

Born at Kaeslitz, Saxe-Meiningen, Germany, June, 22, 1826. 
Clergyman, R. C. A. President, Pleasant Prairie Coll., 1894-97. 
N. B. Sem., 1854. A.M. (Rutgers, 1854). Died, Oct. 23, 1910. 

*Gaeret C. Schenck, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Franklin Park, N. J., Dec, 11, 1829. Lawyer. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1854), Died, Jan. 14, 1859. 

*Chables Hamilton Skillman, Eatonville, Ga. 

Born at Bound Brook, N. J., Nov. 30, 1833. Presb. clergyman. 
Princeton Sem., 1855. A.M. (Rutgers, 1854). Died, April 19, 
1862. 

Enos Ayres Skillman, Washington, D. C. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Nov. 16, 1833. Clerk, U. S. 
War Dept. Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1854). 

*Aaron Longstreet Stillwell, Bergen Neck, N. J. 

Born at Whitebouse, N. J.. 1828. R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 
1854. A.M. (Rutgers. 1854). Died, 1864. 

*Nelson Stout, Six Mile Run, N. J. 

Born at Harlingen, N. J. Theological student. N. B. Sem., 
1851-54. Died, 1854. . 

*JoHN BoDiNE Thompson, Trenton, N. J. 

Born at Readington, N. J., Oct. 14, 1830. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
Professor Practical Theology, Presb. Theological Sem., San 
Francisco, Cal., 1885-91. N B. Sem., 1858. Teacher. 1851-57. 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1854). D.D. (Rutgers, 1870). Died, Sept. 4, 
1907. 



*JosEPH GoETSCHius, Jersey City, N. J. 

Born at Paterson, N. J., Dec 11, 1832. Carpenter and builder. 
Died, Sept. 11, 1910. 

* Charles Frederick Hoffman, New York City. 

Born about 1831. Episc. clergyman. Trinity Coll. Class of 
1854, General Theological Sem. Vice Chancellor, Hobart Coll. 
D.D. (Rutgers, 1881). Died. March 4, 1897. 

*William Stevens Karr, Hartford, Conn. 

Born at Newark, N. J., Jan. 9, 1829. Cong'l clergyman. Pro- 
fessor of Systematic Theology, Hartford Theological Sem., 1875— 
88. A.B. (Amherst. 1851). Union Sem, 1854. D.D. (Am- 
herst, 1876). Died, March 4, 1888. 

* Samuel D. Morris, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born in Monmouth county. N. J.. Feb. 23, 1823. Lawyer. 
Judge, Kings county, 1855-59. Dist. Attorney, 1862-72. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1901). Died. Oct. 31, 1909. 

*Theodore Frelinghuysen Vail, New York City. 

Born at New Brunswick. N. J.. Nov. 10, 1833. Merchant. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1855). Died, July 16, 1903. 



1852. 
A.B. 

♦Edward AVebster Appleton, Ashbourne, Pa. 

Born near Bedford Springs, Penn., Mch. 30. 1834. Episc. 
clergviiian. Theological Sem., Fairfax county. Va.. 1857. Dean 
of tb"e Norristown Convocation. 1885-99. A.M. (Rutgers. 1855). 
D.D. (Rutgers, 1873). Died, April 15. 1901. 



1852. ALtJMNI. 113 



*Samuel Etherington Appleton, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Born near Bedford Springs, Penn., Mch. 30, 1834. Episc. clergy- 
man. Virginia Theol. Sem., 1857. A.M. (Rutgers, 1855). D.D. 
(Rutgers. 1876). Died, May 16, 1909. 

*J0HN A. De Baun, Fonda, N. Y. 

Born at New Citv, N. Y., Mch. 6, 1833. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1855. President General Synod. R. C. A., 1880. 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1855). D.D. (Union, 1877). Died, June 22, 
1900. 
*Edwaed De Russy, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., June 17, 1831. Farmer. A.M. . 
(Rutgers, 1855). Died, Jan. 20, 1901. 

*CoRNELius EssELSTYN, Hudson, N. Y. 

Born at Gallatin, N. Y., Mch. 23. 1833. Lawyer. Trustee, Rut- 
gers, 1869-81. L.L.B. (Albany Law School, 1855). A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1855). Died, July 3, 1881. 

*TnoMA3 Wilton Hill, Jamesburg, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., 1835. Cashier. First National 
Bank, 1870-91. A.M. (Rutgers, 1855). Died, Dec. 21. 1891. 

* James Romeyn Hoagland, Bridgeton, N. J. 

Born near New Brunswick. N. J.. Mch. 7, 1832. Lawyer. 
Captain. 24th N. J. Reg't, 1861. Prosecutor of the Pleas, Cum- 
berland county, N. J., 1865-89. Same, Cape May county, 1872— 
82. Law Judge. Cumberland county, 1889-99. A.M. (Rutgers, 
1855). Died, May 26, 1914. 

John Sansom Joralmon, Santa Monica, Cal. 

Born in New York City, Oct. 30. 1828. Clergyman. R. C. A. 
Missionary to China. 1855-60. N. B. Sem., 1855. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1855). D.D. (Hope, 1909). 

*Edward Petrie Livingston, Sioux Falls, S. D. 

Born at Johnstown, N. Y., Dec. 7. 1833. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1855. A.M. (Rutgers, 1855). D.D. (Rutgers, 1880). 
Died, Sept. 8, 1885. 

Ezra F. Mundy, Ambler, Pa. 

Born at Metuchen, N. J., July 20. 1833. Presb. clergyman. 
Author, "Nicholas Mundy and Descendants." Princeton Sem., 
1855. A.M. (Rutgers, 1855). 

*Anson Foskett Munn, Coxsackie, N. Y. 

Born at Stockbridge, Mass., Jan. 16, 1828. Clergyman. R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem.. 1856. Teacher, 1852-53. A.M. (Rutgers, 1855). 
Died, June 26, 1877. 

*Robekt Rose Nicholas, Westwood, N. J. 

Born at Geneva, N. Y.. Oct. 13. 1833. Lawyer. Farmer. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1855). Died, March 29, 1908. 

*Adrian V. S. Schenck, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Franklin Park, N. J.. July 5, 1832. Lawyer. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1855). Died, Aug. 16, 1863. 

*JosEPH Ford Sutton, Orange, N. J. 

Born at Hardyston, N. J.. July 15, 1827. Presb. clergyman. 
Union Sem., 1857. Gen. Agent, U. S. Christian Commission, 
Dept. of Gulf, 1863. Chaplain. U. S A., 1862. A.M. (Rutgers, 
1855). D.D. (Marysville, 1883). Died, May 30, 1912. 

*JoHN Fkelinghuysen Talmage, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born near Somerville. N. J.. Mch. 11. 1833. Physician. Con- 
nected with staff Brooklyn Homeopathic Hospital. M.D. (Univ. 
N. Y., 1859). A.M. (Rutgers, 1855). Died. June 30, 1897. 

* William Leupp Thomson, Somerville, N. J. 

Born at Somerville. N. .T., Apr. 14. 1833. Merchant. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1855). Died, Sept. 21, 1889. 

*James Spencer Van Cleef, Pougbkeepsie, N. Y. 

Born at Athens. N. Y., Aug. 1, 1831. Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers. 
1855). Died, Dec. 19, 1901. 

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114 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 1852-1853. 



*JoHN Van Vleck, ' Wawarsing, N. Y. 

Born at Shawangunk. N. Y., July 16. 1828. R. D. clergyman. 
N. B. Sem., 1855. Principal Academy, Holland, Mich., 1855-59. 
Same, Kingston, N Y.. 1859-62. A.M. (Rutgers. 1855). Died, 
March 15. 1865. 
*CoRNELius Low Wells. Flatbush, N. Y. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Sept. 16, 1833. Clergyman, 
R. C. A. N. B. Sem.. 1855. President General Synod, 1903. 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1855). D.D. (Rutgers, 1878). Died, Dec. 12, 
1904. 

*CirARLES Hardenbergh Winfield, Jersey City, N. J. 

Born near Port Jervis, N. Y., Nov. 8, 1829. Lawyer. Author. 
"History Land Titles of New Jersey." and "History of Hudson 
County, N. J." N. J. State Senator, 1865-68. Prosecutor of the 
Pleas, Hudson county, N. J., 1883-98. A.M. (Rutgers, 1855). 
Died, March 9, 1898. 



*WiLLiAM Crooke Elmendorf, Millstone, N. J. 

Born, Feb. 20. 1834. Died, April 18, 1850. 

*JoHN Adolphus von Romondt, St. Martin, W. I. 

Born at St. Martin. W I., Aug. 19, 1831. Merchant. Nether- 
land Consul at St. Thomas. Died, Dec. 13, 1897. 

*JoHN George von Romondt, St. Martin, W. I. 

Born at St. Martin. W. I., Feb. 16. 1833. Lawyer. Governor 

of the Island of Bonaire nine years. Died, March 10, 1896. 



1853. 
A.B. 

John Bogart, New York City. 

Born at Albany. N. Y., Feb. 8. 1836. Consulting engineer. 
Civil engineer, U. S. Army, 1861-66. Chief engineer, Dept. 
Parks. Brooklyn. 1866-72. Same, New York. 1872-77. Delegate 
of U S. Govt, to International Congress of Navigation, 1902, 
1905," 1908. etc. A.M. (Rutgers. 1856). D.Sc. (Rutgers. 1912). 

*JAMES Foster Brewster, Summit, N. J. 

Born at Woodbridge. N. J., May 23. 1831. Presb. clergyman. 
Princeton Sem.. 1858. Teacher, 1853-55. A.M. (Rutgers, 
1856). Died. Aug. 10, 1897. 

* Samuel Campbell, New York City. 

Merchant. A.M. (Rutgers, 1856). Died, 1858. 

*WiLLiAM James Cockburn, Kingston, N. Y. 

Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1856). Entered as private 20th Regt., 
N. Y. Vols., April 23. 1861. Entered as non-commissioned 
officer, 120th Regt., N. Y. Vols., Aug. 22. 1862. Was promoted 
lieutenant for good conduct at battle at" Chancellorsville. 
Wounded twice in action, the second time mortally, at Gettys- 
burg, and died at Harrisburg, Pa., July 22, 1863. 

Henry Gansevoort Cooke, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Holmdel, N. J., Feb., 1833. Physician and surgeon. 

Surgeon, 29th N. J. Vols., 1862-63. M.D. (Coll. P. and S.. 
, 1857). A.M. (Rutgers, 1856). 

*Ezra William Dean, New York City. 

Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1856). 

♦.ToiiN Ferguson Harris, Cherry Hill, N. J. 

Born in Now York Citv. Oct. 13. 1828. Clergyman. R. (\ A. 
N. B. Sem., 1S56. A.M. (Rutgers. 1S56). Diod. Manli 14. 
1898. 



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ALUMNI. 115 



^Robert Smith MA^'XI^-G, Plainfield, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick. N. J.. June 9. 1830. Presb. clergyman. 
Corresponding Sec. Reform Club (Temperance) League of N. J. 
Princeton Sem.. 1856. A.M. (Rutgers. 1856). Died. May 19, 
1891. 

*JosiAH Mabkle, Albany, N. Y. 

Born at New Salem. N. Y.. Apr. 26. 1829. Presb. clergyman. 
N. B. Sem.. 1857. A.M. (Rutgers, 1856). Died, Oct. 17. 1898. 

*Erxest J. Miller, Albany, N. Y. 

Born at Albany. N. Y.. 1837. Treasurer and Secretary Albany 
Card and Paper Co. Director Albanv Ins. Co. Trustee. Rut- 
gers. 1885-96. A.M. (Rutgers. 1856). LL.B (Albanv Law 
School. 1855). Died. Nov. 2, 1896. 

* Samuel Crowe Moore, Spartansburgh, Pa. 

Born. Mch. 15. 1833. Baptist clergyman. Ordained. 1865. 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1856). Died, Dec. 2. 1888. 

* Alexander Scott, New York City, 

Merchant. A.M. (Rutgers, 1856), 
Dexise H, Smock, Red Bank, N, J. 

Lawyer. Retired. A.M. (Rutgers. 1856). 
"Edward Wlllette Stephexs, New York City. 

Merchant. A.M. (Rutgers, 1856). Died. 1856. 
*DAvn) Thompsox. Bridgeton, N. J. 

Teacher. A.M. (Rutgers. 1856). Died. Aug. 24. 1859. 

*Charles Hexry Yoorhis, Jersey City, N. J. 

Born at Spring Valley. N. .J.. Mch. 13. 1833. Lawyer. Law 
.Judge. Bergen county. N. J.. 1868—69. Member of Congress, 
1879-81. A.M. (Rutgers. 1856). Died, April 15, 1896. 

*JoHx Martix Wagx'ER, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at Flonheim. Palatinate. Germany. July 8. 1826. Clergy- 
man. R C. A. N. B. Sem.. 1856. A.M. (Rutgers. 1856). Died. 
Jan. 21, 1894. 

*Wllliam Van Fleet Waldbon, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born. Nov. 22. 1835. Physician and surgeon. A.M. (Rutgers, 
1856). M.D. (Coll. P. and S., 1858). Died, Nov. 6. 1861. 

*.JoHx^ Wells, Jr., New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born. 1884. Merchant. A.M. (Rutgers, 1856). Died, -June 7, 
1871. 

*James Joseph Wiggixs, Paterson, N. J. 

Student of medicine. A.M. (Rutgers, 1856). 

* Jacob Sxediker Wyckoff, Woodhaven, N. Y. 

Born at New Lots, L. I.. July 22, 1834. Clergyman. R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1856. A.M. (Rutgers. 1856). Died. July 30. 1883. 



William H, Dls. 

Farmer. 
^Theodore Hill Dod, Matanzas, Cuba. 

Architect. Farmer. Died. 1866. 
*Bexjamix Greexe Mixturx, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Lieutenant and Acting Adjutant. 92d Regt.. N. Y. Vols., during 

Civil War. Died at Fortress Monroe, Feb. 4. 1864. 

*JoHX De Motte Smith, Trumansburgh, N. Y. 

Born at Lodi. N. Y.. Dec. 10. 1832. Lawyer. Colonel. 50th 
Regt., National Guard. A.B. (Hobart. 1853). A.M. (Hobart, 
1856). Died. Feb. 25, 1893. 



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1S54. 



1854. 
A.B. 

*James Stuart Aitkin, Trenton, N, J. 

Born in New York City, Jan. 27, 1834. Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 
1857). Died, May 21, 1911. 

*J0HN Van Nest Baldwin, New York City. 

Born in New York City, Apr. 17, 1834. Lawyer. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1857). LL.B. (Albany Law School, 1857). Died at Wies- 
baden, Germany, Aug. 26, 1874. 

■^Alexander Proudfit Irvin, New York City. 

Mercliant. A.M. (Rutgers, 1857). Died, Nov. 25. 1884. 

*James Le Fevre, Somerville. X. J. 

Born at New Paltz, N. Y., Jan. 19, 1828. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1857. Trustee, Rutgers. 1888-1914. Secretary and 
Treasurer Alumni, N. B. Sem.. 1887-1914. A.M. (Rutgers, 
1857). D.D. (Rutgers. 1893). Died. May 6, 1914. 

*James Amory Moore, New York City. 

Born in New York City, Mcb. 10, 1833. Lawyer. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1857). Died, May 4, 1903. 

* William Lewis Moore, New York City. 

Born in New York City, Mcb. 10. 1833. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
Princeton Sem., 1857. A.M. (Rutgers, 1857). D.D. (Yale). 
Died, Feb. 14, 1905. 

Jacob Outwater Polhemus, Nyack, N. Y. 

Physician and surgeon. Retired. M.D. (Coll. P. and S., 1859). 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1857). 

*WiLLiAM Westervelt Post, Jamestown, X. Y. 

Born in New York City. Mcb. 20, 1833. Lawyer. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1857). Died, April 5, 1880. 

*ROBERT Ralston Proudfit, Morristown, N. J. 

Born in New Y^ork City, Feb. 4, 1836. Presb. clergyman. N. B. 
Sem., 1857-59. Princeton Sem., 1859-60. Chaplain. U. S. A.. 
1861-65. A.M. (Rutgers, 1857). Died, Feb. 4, 1897. 

*Charles Johnson Rutgers, Trenton, N. J. 

Born at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Nov. 13. 1835. Lawyer. In office 
Clerk of Chancery, 1881-84. Judge District Court. New Bruns- 
wick, 1877. A.M. (Rutgers, 1857). Died, May 4, 1888. 

*Philip Johnston Ryall, Freehold, N. J. 

Born at Freehold, N. J., June 28. 1836. Lawyer. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1857). Died, March 16, 1874. 

*Theodore Ryerson, Bayonue, N. J. 

Born at Wayne. N. J., Nov. 27, 1831. Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers. 
1857). Died, Oct. 17, 1912. 

*Jacob Elmer Stout, Deans, N. J. 

Born at Old Bridge, N. J., Feb., 1832. Lawyer. Clerk, Mid- 
dlesex county, N. J.. 1862-72. A.M. (Rutgers, 1857). Died. 
May 25, 1894. 

*JoiiN Howard Suydam, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Born at Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 1, 1832. Clergyman. R. C. A. 
Author. N. B. Sem., 1857. A.M. (Rutgers, 1857). D.D. (Rut- 
gers. 1883). Died, Oct. 16, 1908. 

* Henry Post Thompson, Readiug;ti>n. N. J. 

Born at Readington, N J., Nov. 30. 1831. Clergyman. R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1857. A.M. (Rutgers. 1857). Died. Oct. 22. 1891. 



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117 



*JoiiN BuKNHAM Van Cleve, Sewickley, Pa. 

Teacher. A.M. (Rutgers, 1857). Enlisted Orderly Sergt., 54tli 
Penn. Vols., 6tli Army Corps, Army of Potomac. Promoted 
Second Lieut., Jan. 24, 1862 ; First Lieut., Jan. 1, 1863. Bat- 
tles : Yorktown, Williamsburg, Fair Oaks, Malvern Hill, Chan- 
tilly, Antietam. Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Wil- 
derness, Cold Harbor. Petersburg, Cherry Run. Honorably dis- 
charged, Aug. 26, 1864. Died, July 27, 1897. 

*Louis Beviek Van Dyck, EUicottville, N. Y. 

Born at Marbletown, N. Y., June 2, 1834. Episc. clergyman. 
General Theological Sem., 1861. Teacher of Latin and Greek, 
1854-58. A.M. (Rutgers, 1857). D.D. (Hobart, 1889). Died, 
.Jan. 7, 1908. 



New Brunswick, N. J. 



^Abraham Van Nest, 

Druggist. A.M. (Rutgers, 1857). Died, 1865. 

^'Stephe]\ Van Cortlandt Van Rensselaer, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Belleville, N. J., Mch 24. 1836. Lawyer. Member. 
N. J. Assembly, 1876-77. SherifE of Essex county, N. J., 1878- 
81. Captain Co. A. 13th Regt., N. J. Vols. Commissioned 
Ma.1or, 3d Regt., N. .1. Cavalry, Dec. 28, 1863. A.M. (Rutgers, 
1857). Died. May 20, 1885. 

*JoHN Newton Voorhees, Flemington, N. J. 

Born at Round Valley, N. J., Mch. 4, 1835. Lawyer. Prose- 
cutor of the Pleas, Hunterdon county. A.M. (Rutgers, 1857). 
Died, Jan. 9, 1897. 

^Lawrence Wells, New York City. 

Born in Middlesex county, N. J.. Aug. 16, 1836. President Man- 
hattan Storage and Warehouse Co. A.M. (Rutgers, 1857). 
Died, May 31, 1911. 

^Ferdinand Schenck Wilson, Millstone, N. J. 

Born, Feb. 11, 1834. Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1857). Died, 
Aug. 19, 1871. 



*John Clinton De Witt, Athens, N. Y. 

Born at Caxsackie. N. Y., Dec. 10, 1837. Lawyer. At Rutgers, 
1852—54. Removing to Akron, Ohio, in 1862, enlisted in Ohio 
regiment. Died, at Alexandria, Md., Military Hospital, Sept. 
3, 1862. 

Charles Goodyear Hubbard. 

At Rutgers, 1850-54. 

*JoHN Watts Kearny, 

Born in New York City. Sept. 2, 1836. Merchant. 
1850-54. Postmaster, N. O., 1902-03. Died, Dec, 

*Freeman Rawdon Myers, 

Born in New York City, Mch. 2, 1834. Assist. 
Note Co. At Rutgers, 1851-54. A.B. (Univ. 
Died, Sept. 28, 1909. 



New Orleans, La. 

At Rutgers, 
25, 1903. 

Englewood, N. J. 

Sec. Am. Bank 
N. Y., 1854). 



1855. 
A.B. 

*Kourtenns Beyers Baird, Marlboro, N. J. 

Farmer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1858). Died, Aug. 12, 1860. 

* Louis Frederick Baker, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born, June 21, 1834. Physician. A.M. (Rutgers, 1858). Died, 
Sept. 5, 1864. 

'•'Alfred Jotham Baldwin, Monticello, N. Y. 

Born, Mch. 31, 1836. Lawyer. Member N. Y. Assembly, 1866. 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1858). Died, Nov. 22, 1866. 



118 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



1S55. 



*Palmer Cook Cole, New York City. 

Born at Claverack, N. Y., Apr. 4, 1835. Phj^sician. Surgeon, 
128th Regt., N. Y. Vols., 1862, 2d Div., 19th Army Corps, Gulf 
Dept. Quarantine Surgeon on Mississippi river, 1862-63. In 
siege of Port Hudson, Red river campaign, with Gen. Sheridan 
,^ in Shenandoah Valley. Brigade Surgeon, 1863. Acting Chief 

Surgeon of Division, 1864. Honorably discharged. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1858). M.D. (Harvard, 1858). Died, July 3, 1906. 

*WiLLiAM TiLLOTSON Enyard, New Bi'unswick, N. J. 

Born in New York City, Aug. 19, 1833. Clergyman. R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1858. A.M. (Rutgers, 1858). Died, April 26, 1880. 

*MiLTON Alanson Fowler, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

Born at Claverack, N. Y., Mch. 12, 1835. Lawyer. Surrogate, 
Dutchess county, 1868-72. Vice Pres., Dutchess Fire Ins. Co., 
1881-1911. LL.B. (Albany Law School, 1857). A.M. (Rutgers, 
1858). Died, Nov. 29, 1911. 

*Abram Tunis Huff, Weston, N. J. 

Born near Neshanic, N. J., June 23. 1836. Farmer. Member, 
N. J. Assembly, 1868. Surrogate, Somerset county, 1888-98. 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1858). Died, Aug. 7, 1907. 

* Isaac Livingston Kip, Harlingen, N. J. 

Born in New York City, Mch. 10, 1835. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1861. Chaplain, 159th Regt.. N. Y. Vols., 1862-63. 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1858). Died, Aug. 26, 1901. 

* Cornelius La Tourette, Bedminster, N. J. 

Died, Oct. 8, 1855. 

*RoBERT Ferine Lee, New York City. 

Born at Montgomery, N. Y., Apr. 30, 1835. Lawver. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1858). Died, May 13, 1911. 

*JoHN Samuel Lott, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at Flatbush, L. I.. Feb. 7, 1833. Clergvman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1858. A.M. (Rutgers, 1858). Died, July 11. 1906. 

*JoHN C. Lowe, Pattersonville, N. Y'. 

Born near Somerville, N. J., about 1830. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1858. A.M. (Rutgers, 1858). Died, July 29, 1890. 

*JosEPH Mayou, Monmouth, Kan. 

Born at Birmingham, Eng., Apr. 29, 1829. Episc. clergvman. 
N. B. Sem.. 1858. Missionary, R. C. A., in India, 1858-71. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1858). Died, Aug. 18, 1903. 

Hamilton Murray Peyton, Duluth, Minn. 

Born at Geneva, N. Y., Mch. 17, 1835. President, American 
Exchange National Bank. A.M. (Rutgers, 1858). 

Daniel Rapalje, Plainfield, N. J. 

Born at New Lots, L. I., Apr. 20, 1836. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
Without charge. Missionary to China, 1858-99. N. B. Sem.. 
1858. A.M. (Rutgers, 1858). 

*Jeremiah Searle, Newburgh, N. Y. 

Born at Coxsackie, N. Y., July 13, 1836. Prosb. clergyman. 
N. B. Sem., 1858. A.M. (Rutgers, 1858). D.D. (Rutgers. 1907). 
Died, July 31, 1912. 

*Henry Clay Shinn, Mount Holly. X- J- 

Born at Mount IIollv, N. J., 1834. Journalist. Lawyer. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1858). Died, Dec. 26, 1901. 

*James Henry Stone, Rahway. X. J. 

Born at Rahwav, N. J., 1834. Lawyer. Mayor of Rahway. 

N. J., 1S64-66. New Jersev State Senator. 1872-75. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1858). Died, Sept. 26, 1886. 

*Thomas Hance Stout, South Orango. X. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N, J., Jan. 19. 1S3S. Stock broker. 
A.M. (Rutgers, 3S5S1. Died, Doc. 25. li)0'.). 



1855-1856. 



ALUMNI. 119 



* Augustus Ferdinand Todd, Diinellen, N. J. 

Born near Somerville, N. J., Feb 11, 182G. Clergyman. K. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1858. A.M. (Rutgers, 1858). Died, Jul.v 8, 1907. 

*WiLLiAM CoNSELYEA Traphagen, Nyack, N. Y. 

Born at Jersey City. N. J., Nov. 29, 1837. Lawyer. N. Y. State 
Senator, 1886. A.M. (Rutgers, 1858). Died, Oct. 26, 1894. 

*WiLLiAM Henry Traphagen, Preakness, N. J. 

Farmer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1858). Died, Feb. 15, 1864. 

*Martin Wyckoff, Asbiiry, N, J. 

Born at Readington, N. J., Oct. 18, 1834. Lawyer. Captain 
and inspector on staff of Brig. Gen. Paul, 1863. State Senator, 
1888-90. A.M. (Rutgers, 1858). LL.D. (Nashville Law 
School). Died, Apr. 15, 1914. 



*CoRNELius Van Wyck Bevier, Glenham, N. Y. 

Born at Shawangunk, N. Y., ApT. 19, 1833. Lawyer. A.M. At 
Rutgers, 1851-55. Died, Sept. 28, 1889. 

*WiLLiAM Henry Bigelow, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

At Rutgers, 1851-55. 
*Robert H. Cogley, (?) Havana, Cuba. 

At Rutgers, 1851-55. 

*WiLLiAM Frederick Fenn, Prattsville, N. Y. 

Born at Prattsville, N. Y., 1834. Fire Insurance agent. At 
Rutgers, 1852-55. Postmaster. Died, Sept. 3, 1891. 

*MORRis Julius Franklin, New^ York City. 

At Rutgers, 1851-55. Physician. Kditor, 1859-60. burgeon 
in Union Army, 1861-65. A.B. (Union. 1855). A.M. (Union, 
1871). M.D. (Univ. of N. Y., 1858). 

*JAMES Schureman Nevius, Jr., Trenton, N. J. 

At Rutgers. 1851—55. Resident engineer, Camden and Amboy 
railroad. Died, 1870. 

*Benjamin Sears,- Six Mile Run, N. J. 

At Rutgers, 1852-55. Farmer. Died, 1869. 

*Thomas Pherris Stout, Freehold, N. J. 

Born, Dec. 7, 1837. At Rutgers, 1853-55. Editor. Capt., 

15th Regt., N. J. Vols. A.M. (Rutgers, 1858). Died, June 15, 

1864. 

D. C. VON Romondt. 

Residence when a student, St. Martins, W. I. At Rutgers. 
1852-55. 

*SiMON B. Wyckoff, Kansas City, Mo. 

Born at Middlebush, N. J., Mch. 4, 1833. At Rutgers, 1851-55. 
In office Recorder of Deeds, Jackson countv, Mo. Teacher. 
Died, Oct. 28, 1906. 



1856. 
A.B. 

* George Van Nest Baldwin, New York City. 

Born in New York City, Jan. 23, 1838. Lawyer. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1859). LL.B. (Columbia, 1860). Pres. Universitv Club, 
1867-79. Died, Feb. 24, 1908. 

*Daniel Runyon Boice, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born near New Brunswick, N. J., Feb. 16, 1835. Lawyer. 
Served in Civil War, rising to rank of Colonel. U. S. Consul. 
Hamilton, Canada. LL.B. (Albany Law School, 1859). A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1859). Died, .Jan. 2, 1911. 



120 KUTGERS COLLEGE. 



1856. 



*MoSES p. Clark, South Amboy, N. J. 

Born at RaliAvay. N. .T. Merchant, 1856-61. Sergt. 9th Regt., 
N. y. Vols., 1861. Promoted same year to Second Lieut. In 
Feb., I860, made First Lieut. In Feb.. 1865, Captain. In bat- 
tles of Fair Oaks, Seven Days befo.re Richmond, White Oak 
Swamp, Sulphur Springs, Malvern Hill, ChancellorsviUe. Gettys- . 
burg, Wilderness, Spottslyvania and Cedar Creek. Mustered 
out. 1865. Secretary, Committee of Seventy, New York City, 
1871. Chief clerk, office District Attorney, New York City, 
1873-81. A.M. (Rutgers, 1859). Died, Jan. 3, 1881. 

*JoiiN Bellinger Dod, Remedies, Cuba. 

Physian and surgeon. Twice knighted and conferred the 
orders of Ysabel la Catolica, 1873. and Merito Militor Rojo, 
1877. by Spanish Government. A.M. (Rutgers. 1859). M.D. 
(Med. Coll. of South Carolina, 1859). Died. April 28, 1888. 

'•'William Rankin Duryee, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at NeAvark, N. ,T., Apr. 10, 1838. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1861. Trustee, Rutgers, 1878-91. Prof. Ethics, 
Evidences of Christianity and the English Bible, Rutgers. 
1891-97. Pres. Gen. Synod, 1883. A.M. (Rutgers, 1859). D.D. 
(Rutgers, 1876). Died, Jan. 20, 1897. 

*Herman Vedder Esselstyn, Hudson, N. Y. 

Born at Johnstown, N. Y., July 27, 1836. Lawyer. U. S. 
Internal Revenue Assessor, 1866-70. Surrogate of Columbia 
county. N. Y., 1872-78. A.M (Rutgers, 1859). LL.B. (Albany 
Law School, 1859). Died, July 3, 1899. 

*Jeremiah De Puy Field. Pluckemin, N. J. 

Born at North Branch, N. J., May 1. 1833. Lawyer. Farmer. 
A.M. (Rutgers. 1859). Died, Dec. 17, 1906. 

*Maurice Gustave Hansen, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Amsterdam. Holland. Dec. 13, 1835. Clergyman. R. 
C. A. Writer. N. B. Sem., 1859. A.M. (Rutgers, 1859). D.D. 
Died. Aug. 27, 1904. 

*JosiAH Jansen, New Concord, N. Y. 

Born in Ulster county, N. Y.. 1835. R. D. clergyman. N. B. 
Sem., 1859. A.M. (Rutgers, 1859). Died, 1864. 

*Natiianiel Cogswell Kinney, New York City. 

Born at New Brighton, N. Y., 1836. Lawyer. First Lieut.. 
U. S. Infantry, 1861. Captain, 1862. Brevet Ma.ior and Lieut. 
Col. Aid-de-Camp to Gen. Rousseau. After the war accompanied 
his regiment West. Resigned. 1867. A.M. (Rutgers, . 1859). 
LL.B. (Albany Law School, 1858). Died, May 11. 1881. 

*TriOMAS Hazleton Raavson, Washington. D. C. 

Born at Peru, Mass., May 31. 1835. Clerk Second Auditor's 
office. U. S. Treasury, 1863. Teacher. Assistant Editor. Ro- 
chester. N. Y.. "Democrat and American." A.M. (Rutgers, 1859). 
Died, June 17, 1902. 
*RiCHARD Van Dyke Reid, South River, N. J. 

Born at South River. N. J.. Sept. 30. 1833. Bookkeeper. 
Teacher. Town Clerk. Red Bank. 1884-86. A.M. (Rutgers. 
1859). Died, May 9, 1915. 

*SiLAS D. ScUDDER, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born in Cevlon, Nov. 6, 1833. Medical missionarv to India. 
1860-73. N. B. Sem., 1859-60. A.M. (Rutgers. 1859). M.D. 
Died, Dec. 25, 1877. 
*WiLLiAM Henry Stultz, Duluth, Minn. 

Born at North Branch, N. J.(?) Teacher. Easton, 25 years. 
Superintendent of Schools. Chillicothe. Mo. County Superintend- 
ent St. Louis county, Minn. A.M. (Rutgers. 1859). Died. Doc. 
22, 1911. 



1856. 



ALUMNI. 121 



*Chables Henry Suydam, Congaree, S. C. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., July 23. 1837. Planter and 
physician. Acting Assistant Surgeon, March 27, to Nov. 16, 
1862. Assistant Surgeon, 27th Regt., N. J. Vols., March 18 to 
July 2, 1863. Assistant Surgeon 34th Regt. N. J. Vols., Oct. 
12, 1863, to July 9, 1864. Surgeon of same, July 10, 1864, 
to April 30, 1866. A.M. (Rutgers, 1859). M.D. (Coll. P. and 
S., 1861). Died, Nov. 10, 1892. 

*B. Van Zandt, St. Louis, Mo. 

Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1859). 

*John Newton Voorhees. Middlebush, N. J. 

Born, 1829. Farmer. Teacher. Member, N. J. Assembly, 1878- 
80. A.M. (Rutgers, 1859). Died. March 3, 1900. 



* James Heryey Ackerman, Plainfield, N. J. 

At Rutgers, 1852-55. Lawyer. LL.B. (Albany Law School). 
Died, Sept. 4, 1885. 

*Alanson F. Ayres, Ovid, N. Y. 

Born, 1834. At Rutgers, 1853-55. Died, Feb. 13, 1892. 
*Sidney S. Beck, Chili, S. A. 

At Rutgers, 1852-55. Merchant. Died. 1885. 

* George Washington Kniskern, North Blenheim, N. Y. 

Born at Blenheim, N. Y., June 20, 1830. Died, 1853 or 1854. 

^Alexander McKelvey, Boonton, N. J. 

Born near Belfast, Ireland. Nov. 28, 1827. At Rutgers. 1853-55. 
Clergyman, R. C. A. N. B. Sem., 1858. Rector, Rutgers Col- 
lege Grammar School, 1866-67. A.M. (Rutgers, 1859). Died, 
Oct. 19, 1908. 

*Jacob SiMxMons Mosher, Albany, N. Y. 

Born at Coeymans, N. Y.. Mch. 19. 1834. Physician. Surgeon, 
U. S. Army. Surgeon-General of N. Y. State. At Rutgers, 
1853-56. Deputy Health Officer, Port of N. Y., 1870-76. Pro- 
fessor of Chemistry and Medical Jurisprudence. Albany Medical 
College, 1864—70. Professor of Pathology. Practice, Clinical 
Medicine and Hygiene in same. A.M. (Rutgers, 1863). Ph.D. 
(Rutgers, 1877). M.D. (Albany Medical Coll., 1863). Died, 
Aug. 13, 1883. 

*Alvin OstrOm, Kohala, Hav^^aiian Islands. 

Born at Rhinebeck, N. Y., Jan. 10, 1831. At Rutgers, 1853-55. 
Cong'l clergyman. N. B. Sem.. 1858. Missionary R. C. A. to 
China. 1858-64. Missionary, Hawaiian Islands, 1866-98. Died, 
Feb. 27, 1898. 

Archibald Craig Rhoades, Nev^ York City. 

Retired Medical Director, U. S. Navy Dept. M.D. 

*John George Ryerson, Boonton, N. J. 

Born at Wayne, N. J., Feb. 17, 1833. At Rutgers, 1852-55. 
Physician and surgeon. A.B. (Univ. N. Y., 1856). A.M. (Univ. 
N. Y., 1859). M.D. (Coll. P. and S., 1860). Died, Feb. 10, 1916. 

*Gilbert Sutphen Van Pelt, New York City. 

Born in New York City. Feb. 13, 1837. At Rutgers, 1853-55. 
Lawyer. Williams, 1854-56. Died, Sept. 11, 1906. 

Cornelius Stephen Van Riper, Pasadena, Cal. 

Born in Bergen county. N. J., Nov. 22, 1837. At Rutgers, two 
years. Physician. Coll. P. and S., 1859. 

*Otis a. Whitehead, New York City. 

At Rutgers, 1852-55. Major, U. S. Vols. Killed in Tennessee, 
1863. 

*N. Wyckoff, Holmdel, N. J. 

Died, 1855 or 1856. 



123 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



185' 



1857. 
A.B. 

James Hamilton Ballagh, Yokohama, Japan. 

Born at Odel's Lake, N. Y., Sept. 7, 1832. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
Missionary to Japan. 1861- . N. B. Sem., 1860. A.M. (Rut- 
gers. 1860). D.D. (Rutgers. 1906). 

*Philip Berry, ' Danville, Pa. 

Born at Hackensack, N. .J., Feb. 16, 1837. Baptist clergyman. 
N. B. Sem., 1860. Missionary to Syria, 1863-65. Ass't Editor 
"National Baptist," 1878-83. A.M. (Rutgers, 1860). Died, Aug. 

23, 1889. 

*Peres Bonney Bonney, Lake View, N. J. 

Born at Bound Brook, N. J., June 18, 1838. Presb. clergyman. 
N. B. Sem., 1861. A.M. (Rutgers, 1860). Died. May 29. 1877. 

*Isaac Collier, Battle Creek, Mich. 

Born at Athens, N. Y., Sept. 8, 1830. Cong'l clergyman. N. B. 
Sem., 1860. A.M. (Rutgers, 1860). Died, Feb. 17, 1914. 

*Albert Voorhees Gulick. Kilbourn, Wis. 

Born at Griggstown, N. J., July 30, 1830. Presb. clergyman. 
N. B. Sem., 1860. A.M. (Rutgers, 1860). Died, Sept. 27. 1912. 

*JAMES Cleland Hamilton, Toronto, Canada. 

Born at Belfast, Ireland, May 21, 1836. Lawyer. Auttior. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1860 and Victoria Coll., Coburg, 1860). LL.B. (Tor- 
onto Univ., 1866). Died, Feb. 2, 1907. 

*WiLLiAM WiLBERFORCE HAMILTON, Bellingham, Wash. 

Born at Belfast, Ireland, Aug. 24, 1838. Lawyer. Attorney. 
Jackson county, Minn., 1877-78. A.M. (Rutgers, 1860 and 
Coll. of Upper Canada, 1861). Scholar in Arts (Univ. Toronto, 
1860). In Law (1861). Died, Oct. 28, 1909. 

*Charles Morgan Herbert, New Brun.swick, N. J. 

Born at Herbertsville, N. J., Feb. 14, 1838. Lawyer. Private 
and Military Secretarv to Gov. Olden, of N. J., 1860-64. Dis- 
trict Attorney of Middlesex county, N. J., 1867-71. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1860). Died, Dec. 5, 1871. 

*JoHN BiDDLE Herbert, Old Bridge, N. J. 

Born at Old Bridge, N. J., Dec. 4, 1837. Real estate and mining. 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1860). Died, April 30, 1908. 

*J0HN Hopper, Hackensack, N. J. 

Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1860). Died, Aug. 31, 1901. 
*Edward Miller, Livingston, N, Y. 

Born at Germantown, N. Y., Dec. 27. 1829. Clergyman. R. C. A. 

N. B. Sem., 1860. A.M. (Rutgers, 1860). Died, April 10, 1915. 

*George Hewson Peeke, Sandusky, Ohio. 

Born at Rotterdam. N. Y.. Mch. 18. 1833. Presb. clergym.in. 
N. B. Som., 1860. A.M. (Rutgers, 1860). Died. Dec. 28, lOl."). 

*De Witt Ten Broeck Reiley, New York City. 

Born at Hurley, N. Y., 1837. Clergyman. R. C. A. Licensed. 
1866. Acting JProfessor of Latin, 1860-61. Professor of Latin 
Language and Literature. Rutgers, 1861-65. Librarian. Rutgers. 
1863-71. Rector of Rutgers Grammar School. 1868-74, and 
1876-83. U. S. Consul at Athens, Greece, 1884-85. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1860). Died, Aug. 6, 1900. 
*James Willard Schermeriiorn, New York City. 

Publisher. Manufacturer of school furniture, and manager of 
school agencv. 1859-85. Trustee. Rutgers. 1871-85. A.M. 
(Rutgers, IS(iO). Died. June 1. 1885. 



1857. 



ALUMN^I. 1'33 



*JoHN SCUDDER, Vellore, India. 

Born at Chavagacherry, Ceylon, Oct. 29, 1835. Clergyman. R. 
C. A. Missionary to India, 1861—1900. Vice Pres. Gen. Svnod, 
1897. N. B. Sem., 1860. A.M. (Rutgers, 1860). M.D. (Long 
Island College Hospital, 1860). D.D. (Rutgers, 1896). Died, 
May 23, 1900. 

Benjamin Chandler Sears, Blooming Grove, N. Y. 

Born at Blooming Grove. N. Y., Feb. 9, 1836. Farmer. Sunerin- 
tendent Rutgers College Farm, 1888-93. A.M. (Rutgers* 1860). 

* Herbert Stout, Jersey City, N. J. 

Born at Old Bridge. N. J., Dec. 3. 1837. Lawyer. Prosecutor. 
Hudson county, 1869-71. A.M. (Rutgers, 1860). LL.B. (Al- 
bany Law Scbool, 1860). Died, Feb. 23, 1895. 

*Theodore Strong, Jr., Belle Plain, Va. 

Born at New Brunswick, X. .T.. Apr. 5. 1838. Lawyer. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1860). First Lieut. 13tb Regt. N. J. Vols. Died, 
in service, Feb. 24, 1863. 

*Thomas Adriance Talmage, New York City. 

Born in New York Citv, .July. 1837. R. D. clergyman. X. B. 
Sem., 1860. A.M. (Rutgers, 1860) . Died, July, 1861. 

*Abraham Thompson, New York City. 

Born at Readington, N. .J., 1833. Clergyman, R. C. A. N. B. 
Sem., 1861. Teacber, Academy, Holland, Micb., 1857—58. Rector 
Rutgers College Grammar Scbool. 1874—76. A.M. (Rutgers. 
1860). Died, Sept. 18, 1886. 

*JoHN Jeremiah Van Rensselaer, Blair, N. J. 

Born at Albany, N. Y., Sept. 13. 1836. Pbysician. Surgeon 
(rank Major), U. S. Vols., 1861-65. M.D. (Albany Med. Coll., 
1859). A.M. (Rutgers, 1860). Died. June 18, 1911. 

*J0HN E, Watkins, Goshen, N. Y. 

Born at Hamptonburgb. N. Y.. 1828. R. D. clergyman. N. B. 
Sem., 1860. A.M. (Rutgers, 1860). Sailed as missionary to 
Cbina in sbip "Edwin Forrest," Aug., 1860, and never beard of 
afterwards. 



*JosEPH R. Baldwin, Palatka, Fla. 

At-Rutgers, 1853—57. Lawyer. Member, N. J. Assembly, 1867— 
68. .Judge Court Common Pleas, Passaic county, N. .J. Died, 
Jan. 26, 1888. 

*JoHN Stotthoff Beekman, Crescent City, Fla. 

Born at Middlebusb, N. J., Oct. 19, 1833. At Rutgers, 1853-57. 
Episc. clergyman. Union Sem., 1857—58. Princeton Sem., 
1858-60. A'.B. (Princeton, 1857). A.M. (Princeton, 1860). 
Died, July 11, 1901. 

*James George Johnson Campbell, Milwaukee. AVis. 

Born in New York City, Feb. 4. 1838. At Rutgers, 1853-57. 
Lawyer. Farmer. Judge Court of Common Pleas. Mercer 
county. N. J., 1868-72. University of N. Y., 1854-.56. Died, 
Jan. 29. 1905. 

*Alexander Taylor Goodwin, New York City. 

Born at Savannah, Ga., Aug. 9. 1837. At Rutgers. 1853-57. 
Lawyer. Recorder Citv of Utica, N. Y., 1864-68. N. Y. State 
Senator, 1876-80. Mavor. Utica, 1890-92. A.M. (Rutgers, 
1860). Died, July 3, 1899. 

^Joseph ,W. Martin, Rahway, N. J. 

Born in New York City, Nov. 1. 1838. At Rutgers, 1854-57. 
Merchant. Superintendent of State Reformatory, 1902-08. Sec- 
ond Lieutenant, later First Lieutenant, then Captain of 
"Chapin's Battery" in the Union Army, 1861-65. Died, Nov. 
13, 1908. 



124 RUTGEES COLLEGE. 1857-1858. 



*JosEPH Smith Van Dyke, Hightstowu. N. J. 

Born at Bound Brook. N. J., Nov. 2, 1832. At Rutgers. 
1853-57. Presb. clergyman. A.B. (Princeton, 1857). Prince- 
ton Sem.. 1861. A.M. (Princeton). D.D (Princeton, 1884).- 
Died, Nov. 1, 1915. 

*JoHN WoELFKiN, Wilmington, Del. 

Born at Bremen. Germany, 1832. At Rutgers. 1853-57. 
Served in Civil War, 1861-65. Died in war, Jan. 15, 1865. 



1858. 
A.B. 

* Augustus Blauvelt, (?) Binghamton, N. Y. 

Born at Farmer, N. Y., 1834. Clergvman, R. C. A. N. B. Som.. 
1861. Missionary to Cliina, 1862-64. A.M. (Rutgers, 1861). 
D.D. (Rutgers, 1873). Died, April, 1900. 

*WiLLiAM Thomson Bogert, New York City. 

Merchant. A.M. (Rutgers, 1861). Died, Sept. 26. 1892. 

*Walter Cammann, Somerville, N. J. 

Born at Somerville, N J.. Sept. 7, 1839. Banker. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1861). Died, Sept. 6, 1869. 

John Currie, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Lawver. LL.B. (Albany Law School, 1860). A.M. (Rutgers, 
1861). 

* Robert Ormiston Currie, Jr., New Utrecht, N. Y. 

Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1861). Died, 1874. 

* David Miu^er De Witt, Kingston, N. Y. 

Born at Paterson, N. J., Nov. 28, 1837. Lawyer. Dist. At- 
torney. Ulster county. 1863—69. Member Congress. 1873—75. 
Member, N. Y. Assembly, 1883. Surrogate, Ulster county. 1885. 
Writer on American History. A.M. (Rutgers, 1861). Died. 
June 23, 1912. 

*John Benjamin Drury, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Rhinebeck. N. Y., Aug. 15, 1838. Clergyman. R C. A. 
Editor, "Christian Intelligencer," 1887-1909. President. General 
Svnod, 1886. Trustee. Rutgers, 1887-1909. Vedder Lecturer, 
1883. N. B. Sem., 1861. A.M. (Rutgers, 1861). D.D. (Rutgers. 
1880). Died, March 21, 1909. 

*Cyrus Bervick Durand, Newark, N. J. 

Born in New York Citv. July 27, 1835. Episc. clergvman. 
N. B. Sem., 1861. A.M. ^ Rutgers, 1861). Died, Aug. 14. 1904. 

*JosEPHUs De Yoe Krum, Ottawa, Kan. 

Born at Hillsdale, N. Y.. Mch. 10, 1833. Episc. clergyman. 
N. B. Sem.. 1861. A.M. (Rutgers. 1861). D.D. (Flamilton. 
1874). Prof. English Lit. College. Kansas. 1896. Acting Prof. 
Ethics and Christian Evid., Ottawa Univ.. Kansas, 1903-12. 
Died, Aug. 8, 1912. 

*Abraiiam- Mattice, Newark, N. J. 

Born in Schoharie county, N. Y., Aug. 16. 1822. Clergvman, 
R. C. A. Teacher. N. B. Sem.. 1862. A.M. (Rutgers. 1861). 
Died, Dec. 26, 1904. 

Norman Leslie Perry, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at Hoboken. N. J.. Sept. 4. 1838. Professor of I^anguasos. 
Prof.. Trinity School. N. Y.. 1870-90. Principal, Acndemv. 
Riverhoad, N. Y.. 1890-94. A.M. (Rutgers. 1861). 

♦Alexander Proudfit, Springfield, Ohio. 

Born in Now York Citv. Apr 15, 1839. Prosb. clergyman. 
Princeton Sem.. 1862. TTospitaJ Chaplain, T'. S. A., 1S62-65. 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1861). D.D. (Lafayette. 1887). Died. April 
2. 1897. 



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ALUMi^ri. 125 



*David Austen Ryerson, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Pompton. N. J., Nov. 11. 1835. Lawyer. Captain. Com- 
pany C, IStii Regt., X. J. Infantry, 1862-64. Major, do.. 1864. 
Judge Advocate of Court-Martial and Military Commission. 
Brevet Lieut. Col. and Col. U. S. Vols., 1865. Lieut. Col. and 
Inspector on StafE. First Brisade, N. G. N. J. Citv Attorney, 
Newark. 1868-71. A.M. (Rutgers, 1860). Died, May 14, 1910. 

*Mybox Wixslow Smith, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. J., Sept. 24. 1838. Lawyer. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1861). First Lieut, and Adjt. 1st Regt., U. S. Colored 
Troops, April. 1863. Acting Asst. Adjt. Gen. of 1st Brigade, 
3d Div., 18tli Army Corps. Shot and died, Oct. 5, 1864. 

*R'crFTJS MILLSPAT7GH Stant^kough, Kingston, N. Y. 

Born at Montgomery, N. Y., Sept. 29, 1832. Clergyman. R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1861. A.M. (Rutgers, 1861). Died, June 21. 1905. 

MixOB SwiCK, Flushing, N. Y. 

Born at Ovid, N. Y.. Sept. 16, 1829. Clergyman, R. C A. N. 
B. Sem., 1861. A.M. (Rutgers, 1861). 

*JAC0B Van Der Mehlex, Pella, Neb. 

Born at Middleliarnis, Netherlands, May 1, 1834. Clergyman. 
R C. A. N. B. Sem., 1861. A.M. (Rutgers, 1861). D.D. 
(Hope). Died. Jan. 20, 1901. 

•^Christian Van Deb Veen, Grand Rapids, Mich. 

Born at Amsterdam. Netherlands. Nov. 15. 1838. Clergyman. 
R. C. A. N. B. Sem., 1861. A.M. (Rutgers. 1861). D.D. 
(Rutgers, 1889). Editor, "De Hope." Died, Oct. 17, 1896. 

*WrLLiAM C. Van Dyke, Rocky Hill, N. J. 

Daniel Van Winkle, Jersey City, N. J. 

Born at Bergen, N. J., Oct. 3, 1839. Retired. Writer on local 
history. A.M. (Rutgers, 1861). 

*J0HN Van Rlper Veeeland, Cheyenne, Wyo. 

Born at Jersey City, N. J., Dec. 3. 1837. Stock raiser. A.M. 
(Rutgers. 1861). Died, Nov. 10, 1912. 

*Peteb Quick Wilson, Easton, N. Y. 

Bojn at Rovcefield, N. J.. Sept. 18, 1830. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1861. A.M. (Rutgers, 1861). Died. Feb. 26. 1902. 

*Willia:^uson Woods, New York City. 

Died, 1859, 



Thomas Corbett, Denver, Col. 

At Rutgers, 1854-58. Lawyer. A.B. (Union, 1858). 

Philip J. Hoedemakee, Amsterdam, Holland. 

At Rutgers, 1854—58. Clergyman, National Refd. Church. Fro,f. 
Free Univ. Amsterdam. Retired. Dr. Theol. (Utrecht). A.M. 
(Kalamazoo, Mich.). 

John D. Hunt. 

Residence when a student, New Brunswick, N. J. At Rutgers. 
1854-55. 

*Thomas Hawkins Lee, Spotswood, N. J. 

Born at Montgomery, N. Y.. Feb. 6. 1837. At Rutgers, 1856-58. 
Lavrver. In 21st and 33d Regts. N. J. Vols. Private. Ausr.. 
1862. Second Lieut, Aug.. 1863. First Lieut.. Sept., 1863. 
Capt., July, 1864. Died, Oct. 9. 1884. 

*Henby Post, Ottawa, Kan. 

Born in Hunterdon county, N. J.. 1830. At Rutgers. 1856-58. 
Teacher. Merchant. Member Kansas Legislature. Died, Aug. 
12. 1899. 

*John Lansing Sebvin, Warwick, N. Y. 

Born at Spring Valley. N. Y.. Sept. 6. 1835. At Rutgers, 1854- 
58. Lawyer. Editor "Warwick Advertiser." A.B. (Univ. N. Y.. 
1858). LL.B. (Albany Law School, 1859). Died, Oct. 8. 
1881. 



126 RUTGEES COLLEGE. 



1858-1859. 



A. James Sexton. 

Residence wben a student, New York City. At Rutgers, 1854-55. 

*JoHN Henry Statesie, Marlboro, N. J. 

Born at Marlboro, N. J., July 2, 1837. Died, Nov. 25. 1855. 

*Charles W. Sturdivant, New York City, 

At Rutgers, 1854-58. 

Philip Yeoom. 

At Rutgers, 1854-56. 

*Christiax Thomson Williamson, Fairview, N. J. 

At Rutgers. 1856-58. Liquidating Clerk. N. Y. Custom House, 
appointed. 1873. Private. 2d Regt. N. .J. Vols.. April to Aug., 
1861 : 1st N. Y. Lincoln Cav.. Sept., 1861-62. Corporal. Sergt., 
and Quartermaster Sergt. In battles : Mecbanicsville, seven days' 
fight before Richmond. Antietam, Winchester, New Market, 
Piedmont. Lynchburg, Moorefield. around Winchester, Nineveh. 
Under Sheridan from Winchester to Richmond and Appomattox. 
Wounded. Honorablv discharged. July 7, 1865. Died, Nov. 7, 
1901. 

*Horace Wickham, Danbury, Conn. 

At Rutgers, 1855-58. Died, 1861. 



1859. 
A.B. 

*GTrsTAvus Neilson Abeel, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Geneva, N. Y.. 1839. Lawyer. 2d Lieut. 1st Regt. of 
N. J. Vols., Oct. 7, 1862. 1st Lieut, same, Aug. 1, 1863. 
Major. 34th Regt. N. J. Vols.. Nov. 11. 1863. Brevet Lieut.- 
Colonel. July 24, 1867. Brevet Colonel, Aug. 30. 1867. On 
return from army made Ass't Ad.i't-Gen. N. J. Militia and Chief 
of Staff to Gen." Runyon, with rank of Colonel. In battles of 
Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, and in many others 
in the Western Army. Honorably discharged Jan. 19. 1865. 
Prosecutor of the Pleas, Essex countv, N. J., 1872-83. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1862). Died. .Tan. 4. 1884. 

*WiLLiAM Hart Bartles, Flemington, N. J. 

Born at Flemington. N. J., June 23, 1838. Physician. Ass't 
SuTgeon. Militarv Hospital, Portsmouth, R. I., 1865. Physician, 
Penn Hospital for Insane, 1871-84. A.M. (Rutgers, 1862). 
M.D. (Jefferson Med. Coll., 1862). Died, July 18, 1906. 

* Henry Weller Bookstaver, New York City. 

Born at :Montgomery, N. Y., Sept. 15. 1834. Lawyer. Judge. 
Court of Common Pleas. N. Y. City, 1885-95. Judge, Supreme 
Court, N. Y., 189.5-1900. Trustee. Rutgers. 1876-1907. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1862). LL.D. (Rutgers, 1888). Died. Sept, 21, 1907. 

♦John Rendlett Brock, Marysville, Tenn. 

Born at Newbury, Vt., 3 831. Clergyman. R. C. A. N. R. Sem.. 

1862. Teacher, 1869-71. A.M. (Rutgers. 1862). Died. Aug. 
7, 1872. 

*Andrew Kirkpatrick Cogswell, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at East Windsor. Conn.. 1838. Lawyer. President Judge. 
Court of Common Pleas. Middlesex county. N. J.. 1879-85. Pri- 
vate. 7th Regt. N. Y. Vols.. 1861. A.M. (Rutgers. 1862). LL.B. 
(Columbia Law School, 1863). Died. Feb. 13. 1887. 

♦Isaac Henry Collier, Oakfield. X. Y. 

Born at Athens. N. Y.. 1834. Clergyman. R. C. A. X. B. Sem.. 
1862. A.M. (Rutgers. 1S62K Died. Feb. 19. 1881. 

Frederick F. Cornell. 

Lawy.M-. A.M. (Rutgers, 18(52). 



1S50. 



ALTJMNl. 127 



*WiLLiAM Cornell, Somerville, N. J. 

Born at Lodi, N. Y.. 1834. Clergyman, R. C. A. N. B. Sem., 
1862. Teacher, 1868-76. A.M. (Rutgers, 1862). D.D. (Rut- 
gers, 1875). Died, Sept. 11, 1876. 

'"Jonathan Dixon, Jersey City, N. J. 

Born at Liverpool, Eng., July 6, 1839. Lawyer. Corporation 
Counsel, Bergen, N. J., 1869-70. Counsel of Jersey City, 1871. 
Justice of Supreme Court of N. J., 1875-1906. Trustee. Rut- 
gers, 1886-1906. A.M. (Rutgers, 1862). LL.D. (Rutgers, 
1878). Died, May 21, 1906. 

*TiTE0D0RE Sandford Doolittle, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Ovid. N. Y., Nov. 80, 1836. Clergyman. R. C. A. N. 
B. Sem., 1862. Collegiate Cliurcli Professor of Rhetoric, Logic 
and Mental Philosophy, Rutgers, 1864-93. Vice President of 
the College. 1890-93. Acting President, 1890-91. Associate 
Editor of "Christian at Work," 1873-93. A.M. (Rutgeis, 1862). 
D.D. (Weslevan Univ., 1872). LL.D. (Union, 1891). Died, 
April 19, 1893. 

*J0HN Gelston Floyd, New York City. 

Boi'n at Utica, N. Y.. 1841. One of the publishers of the "Com- 
mercial and Financial Chronicle," New York Citv. Lawyer. 
Captain, U. S. A., in Civil War. A.M. (Rutgers, 1862). Died, 
Nov. 27, 1903. 

Gilbert Smith Garretson, Stratford, Conn. 

Born in New York Citv, Nov. 21, 1839. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1862. A.M. (Rutgers, 1862). 

♦Uriah deHart Gulick, Vineland, N. J. 

Born at Griggstown, N. J., Sept. 19, 1835. Cong'l clergvman. 
N. B. Sem., 1862. A.M. (Rutgers, 1862). Died, Jan. 31. 1910. 

* George William Hill, West Nyack, N. Y. 

Born in New York City, Mch. 3, 1838. Assistant in the office of 
the "American Ephemeris," 1861—92. Lecturer on Celestial Me- 
chanics, Columbia, 1898-1901. Gold Medal, Royal Astronomical 
Soc., London, 1887. Damoiscan Prize, Paris Academy of 
Sciences, 1898. Copley Prize. President, American Mathe- 
matical Soc. 1894—96. Foreign Member, Royal Soc, London. 
Author, Math. Works. A.M. (Rutgers, 1862). Ph.D. (Rutgers, 
1873). LL.D. (Columbia, 1894, Princeton, 1896, and Rutgers, 
1909).- ScD. (Univ. Cambridge, England, 1892). Died, Apr. 
16, 1914. 

Jacob Jones Janeway, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born in Middlesex county, N. J., Mch. 15, 1840. Manufacturer 
of wall papers. Captain, 14th Regt., N. J. Vols., Aug. 25, 1862. 
Major, do., Sept. 19, 1864. Lieut. Col., do., Dec. 13, 1864. 
Brevet Col., April 2, 1865. Mustered out, June 18, 1865. 

Silas Kinne, Penn Yan, N. Y. 

Born at Ovid. N. Y., Mav 6, 1836. Lawyer. Banker. Retired. 
Albany Law School, 1860. A.M. (Rutgers, 1862). 

*John Martin Knapp, Ridgewood, N. J. 

Born in New York City, Oct. 3, 1837. Lawyer. Surrogate, Ber- 
gen county, 1878-83. A.M. (Rutgers, 1862). Died, Jan. 20, 
1908. 

John Percival Onderdonk, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Jan. 13, 1838. Retired. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1862). 

*Alonzo Paige Peeke, East Millstone, N. J, 

Born at Rotterdam, N. Y., Nov. 23. 1835. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1862. A.M. (Rutgers, 1862). Died, Aug. 20, 1900. 

*J0HN Kelly Rhinehart, Kiskatom, N. Y. 

Born at Bruynswick, N, Y., 1830. Clergyman, R. C. A. N. B. 
Sem., 1862. A.M. (Rutgers, 1862.) Died, Nov. 15, 1891. 

*Samuel James Rogers, Minneapolis, Minn 

Born at Orford. N. H., Aug. 27, 1832. Cong'l clergyman. Sec 
Minn. Cong'l Assoc, 1901-10. N. B. Sem.,'" 1862. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1862). Died, May 3, 1910. 



128 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 1850. 



*ISA.AC RoMAiNE, Jersey City, N. J. 

Born at Jersey City, N. J., May 4, 1840. Lawyer. Member, 
Board of Education of Jersey City, 1880-85. Board of Finance, 
1883. N. J. Assembly, 1884. A.M. (Rutgers, 1862). Died, 
June 22, 1901. 

*Arad Joy Sebbing, Saugerties, N. Y, 

Born at Ovid, N. Y., Oct. 20, 1833. Clergyman, R. C. A. Pas- 
tor, Katsbaan, N. Y. Author of two volumes of poetry. N. B. 
Sem., 1862. A.M. (Rutgers, 1862). Died, Aug. 11, 1916. 

Gideon Lee Stout, Bloomfield, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Oct. 30. 1840. Broker. Pres., 
Merchants' Ins. Co., Newark, 1888. A.M. (Rutgers, 1862). 

*JoHN Van Der Meulen, Holland, Mich. 

Born at Middleharnis, South Holland, Aug. 8, 1838. Clergy- 
man, R. C. A. N. B. Sem., 1862. A.M. (Rutgers, 1862). D.D. 
(Hope). Died, Nov. 15, 1908. 

*J0HN HowAED Van Doeen, Bath-on-Hudson, N. Y. 

Born at Princeton, N. J., Aug. 20, 1837. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1864. Missionary, R. C. A., to China, 1865-73. 
Private, 30th Regt., N. J. Vols., 3d Brigade, 1st Division, 1st 
Army Corps, Army of Potomac, 1862. In battle of Chancellors- 
ville. Honorably discharged, June 27, 1863. A.M. (Rutgers, 
1862). Died, June 9, 1898. 

fHENRY Maetyn Voorhees, High Bridge, N. J. 

Born at Whitehouse, N. J., July 4, 1840. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1863. A.M. (Rutgers, 1862). Died, Nov. 20, 1895, 

William Henry Veedenburgh, Freehold, N. J. 

Born at Freehold, N. J., Aug. 19, 1840. Lawyer. Judge of 
Court of Errors and Appeals, 1898- . Trustee, Rutgers, 
1902- . A.M. (Rutgers, 1862). LL.D. (Rutgers, 1907). 

Edward Laight Wells, Charleston, S. C. 

Born in New York City, Nov. 27, 1839. Lawyer, Retired. 
Writer on local History. In Army of Gen. Robert E. Lee. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1862). 

Richard Maevin Whitbeck, Hudson, N. Y. 

Clergyman, R. C. A. Retired. School Commissioner, Columbia 
county, N. Y., 1876-79. 

*Feederick Feelinghuysen Wilson, Asbury Park, N, J. 

Born at Roycefield, N. J., Aug. 18, 1831. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1862. A.M. (Rutgers, 1862). Died, Oct. 16, 1910. 



James H. Andeeson, Brookline, Mass. 

At Rutgers, 1855-56. Physician. A.M. (Rutgers, 1870). 

*Clarence Linden Ayees, New York City. 

At Rutgers, 1855-59. 

*Charles Calhoun Goedon, Las Vegas, New Mex. 

At Rutgers, 1855-59. Physician. M.D. (Long Island College 

Hospital, 1860). 

*MATnusALEM Le Fevre, New Paltz, N. Y, 

At Rutgers, 1855-56. Druggist. Died, April 24, 1868. 

*George Plum Molleson, . New Yoik City. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Aug. 14, 1840. At Rutgers, 
1855-59. Publishing. Served in Union Commissary Dept. dur- 
ing Civil War. Died, Dec. 31, 1889. 

*Uknry p. Staats, Toronto, Canada. 

Born at Franklin Park, N. J. At Rutgers, 1855-59. Rectilier. 
Died, Aug. 1. 1910. 

♦Abraham Suydam, New York City. 

At Itutgers, 1855-59. Lawyer. Tutor. 1S60-61. Professor of 
Madu'inatics, Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. ISlll 62. A.B. 
(CoUuiiUui. 1S60). A.M. (Coliiuibia. LSf.;'.). Dieil. 1S93. 



ISBO. ALUiMNI. 189 



1860. 
A.B. 

*IsAAC Porter Bailey, High Bridge, N. J. 

Born at Raritan, N. J., Feb. 3, 1840. Insurance agent. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1863). Died, June 12, 1910. 

*WrLLiAM Hamilton Ballagh, Lyons, N. Y. 

Born at Northport, L. I.(?) Clergyman, R. C. A. X. B. Sem. 
1863. A.M. (Rutgers, 1863). Died, Jan. 2, 1892. 

John Walter Beardslee, Holland, Micli. 

Born at Ottawa, Ohio, Nov. 23, 1837. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
Prof., Biblical Languages, Western Sem., 1888- . Author of 
"The Bible Among the Nations :" "Outlines of an Introduction 
to the Old Testament." A.M. (Rutgers, 1863). D.D. (Rutgers, 
1884). LL.D. (Rutgers, 1907). 

*Alexander McClelland Bishop, Trenton, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Apr. 5, 1840. Assistant Pay- 
master, U. S. Navy, 1862-65. Promoted to Paymaster, Nov. 22, 
1865. On steamships "Wvandotte," "Mendota," "Tonawanda," 
"Cyane." A.M. (Rutgers, 1863). Died, April 23, 1885. 

Francis Morton Bogardus, Asbury Park, N. J. 

Born at Wvnantskill, N. Y., Apr. 19, 1836. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1863. A.M. (Rutgers, 1863). 

*WiLLiAM Edward Bogardus, Brookdale, N. J. 

Born at Cohoes, N. Y.. June 30, 1834. Clergvman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1863. A.M. (Rutgers, 1863). Died, Jan. 5, 1908. 

JosiAH Johnson Brown, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. J., Aug. 29, 1839. Presb. clergyman. 
I'nion Sem., 1868. Served in U. S Army. 1861-65. as private 
in 2d and 15th N. J. Vols. In battles of 2d Bull Run, 1st and 
2d Fredericksburgh, Gettvsburg, Wilderness, Cold Harbor, Win- 
chester. Lawyer, 1883. A.M. (Rutgers, 1863). 

*RiCHARD DeWitt, Flatbush, Ulster Co., N. Y. 

Bom at Hurlev, N. Y., Julv 21, 1839. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1863. A.M. (Rutgers, 1863). Died, Feb. 20, 1901. 

* Charles Redgely Goodwin, Baltimore, Md. 

Born at Savannah, Ga., Apr. 18, 1842. Lawyer. State Sen- 
ator, Marvland, 1888. Presidential Elector, 1892. Surveyor of 
Port Baltimore, 1894. A.M. (Rutgers, 1863). LL. B. (Univ. of 
Md., 1879). Died, May 19, 1894. 

*Andrew James Hageman, Somerville, N. J. 

Born at Readington, N. J.. Oct. 4, 1837. Cleigvman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1863. A.M. (Rutgers, 1863). Died, Dec. 3, 1912. 

* Edward Gamaliel Janeway, New York City. 

Born in Middlesex county, N. J., Aug. 31, 1841. Physician. 
Prof. Physiologv and Pathol. Anat. L'niv. N. Y., 1871-72. Prof. 
Pathol. Anat. Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., 1872-76. Prof. Histol. 
and Diseases of Nervous System and Clinical Med., 1876. Prof. 
Diseases of Mind and Nervous Svstem. 1881—86. Prof. Medi- 
cine. 1886-92. Prof. Medicine, Univ. N. Y.. 1892-1905. Dean. 
Medical School, do., 1898-1905. Health Commissioner. N. Y. 
Health Dept.. 1875-87. Dean, Univ. and Bellevue Hosp. Med. 
Coll. M.D. (Coll. P. and S., 1864). A.M. (Rutgers, 1863). 
LL.D. (Rutgers, 1898). Died, Feb. 10, 1911. 

*John Harmen Karsten, Holland, Mich. 

Born at Heerenveen, Netherlands, Feb. 16, 1833. Clergyman, 
R. C. A. Member editorial committee "De Hope." Member 
council, Hope College, 1871-84, 1891-1909. N. B. Sem.. 1863. 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1863). D.D. (Rutgers, 1898). Died, May 26, 
1914. 

*George W. McNeel, Gulf Prairie, Tex. 

Born at Ellerslie Plantation, Tex. Major, Confederate Army. 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1863). Died, May 6, 1865. 

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130 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



1860. 



William S. Millspaugh. 

Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1863). 

JosiAH Collins Pumpelly, New York City. 

Born at Owego, N. Y., Aug. 16, 1839. Associate Editor. Law- 
yer. Author, "Our French Allies and Other Addresses." Writer 
on History and Genealogy. LL.B. (Columbia, 1863). A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1863). 

Abraham Messlee Quick, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at Somerville, N. J. Clergyman, R. C. A. Author, "Lvrics 
of Life." N. B. Sem., 1864. A.M. (Rutgers, 1863). 

*James Ross, Newark, N. J. 

Life insurance. A.M. (Rutgers, 1863). Died, Aug. 3, 1904. 

*William Arrowsmith Schomp, Bedminster, N. J. 

Born at Bedminster. N. .T., Mch. 15, 1840. Lawyer. Mombor, 
N. J. Assembly, 1881-82. Clork. Somerset county, N. J., 1885- 
90. A.M. (Rutgers, 1863). Died, May 20. 1898". 

*William Jones Skillman, East Elmhurst, N. Y. 

Born at Ten Mile Run, N. .!.. Apr. 19. 1835. Clergyman, R. 
C. A. N. B. Sem., 1863. A.M. (Rutgers, 1863). Died, Feb. 
23. 1914. 

*WiLLiAM Remsen Taylor, Astoria, N. Y. 

Born at Middletown. N. Y.. Feb. 4. 1840. Physician. Colonel, 
U. S. Army. A.M. (Rutgers, 1863). M.D. Died, Oct. 2, 1896. 

* Cornelius Vanderbilt, New York City. 

Born near New Brunswick, N. J., 1840. Bookkeeper, U. S. 
Rubber Co. Served in 6th Army Corps, 1861-64. Died, May 

28. 1898. 

*DUPUYTREN Vermilye, Paramus, N. J. 

Born at Hopewell, N. Y., Sept. 16. 1833. Presb. clergyman. 
N. B. Sem., 1863. A.M. (Rutgers, 1863). Died, June 8, 1907. 

*WiLLiAM Brownlee Voorhees, Blawcnburgh, N. J. 

Born at Readington, N. J., Mch. 10. 1838. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1863. A.M. (Rutgers, 1863). Died, June 13, 1892. 

*YouNGS A. Williams, Norwich, Conn. 

Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1863). 

*David Abeel Williamson, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born. 1840. Private, 7th Regiment, N. Y. Vols., June to Sep- 
tember, 1862. A.M. (Rutgers, 1863). Died, Sept. 27, 1862. 

*Egbert Winter, Holland, Mich. 

Born at Zontkamp, Netherlands, Jan. 5. 1836. Clergyman, R. 
C. A. N. B. Sem., 1863. Professor Didactic and Polemic 
Theology. Western Theological Sem., 1895-1904. A.M. (Rutgers, 
1863). D.D. (Heidelberg Univ. and Hope. 1890). Died, Dec. 
9. 1906. 



*Samuel Ayers, New York City. 

Born at Plainficld. N. J.. May 31. 1837. At Rutgers. 1859-60. 

Principal public school. Physician. M.D. (Univ. N. Y., 1867). 

A.M. (Rutgers, 1899). Died, Dec. 23, 1910. 
♦Joseph I. Cornell, Demarest, N. J. 

At Rutgers, 1856-60. With United States Express Co. Died. 
May 9, 1876. 

*Henry Harris Davidson, Northport, N. Y. 

Born at Lexington. Ky., Dec. 16. 1839. At Rutgers. 1856-00. 
Phvsician.. A.B. (Univ. N. Y., 1862). M.D. (Med. Coll., City 
of N. Y., 1864). Died, Feb. 5, 1907. 

♦Jacob T. Field, Bayonne, N. J. 

Born at North Branch. N. J., Aug. 3, 1839. At Rutgers, 1856- 
60. Physician. Coll. P. and S. Died, Nov. 25, 1896. 



1S60-1S61. 



ALUMNI. 



131 



Newark, 
At Rutgers, 1856-60. 



N. J. 

N. J. 
N. J. 



N. Y. 
Madison, N. J, 



Newburgh, 
Clergyman. 



* Edward Hill, 

Born at New Brunswick. N. J., 1841. 
Banker. Died, March 31, 1894. 

John Frelinghtjysen Kennedy, Springtown, 

*JoHN Edward Lanning, Asbury Park, 

Born at Lawrenceville. N. J.. July 22. 1840. At Rutgers, 1858- 
59. Lawyer. Prosecutor of the Pleas. Monmouth county, N. J.. 
1877-82. A.B. (Princeton, 1860). A.M. (Princeton, 1863). 
Died, May 9, 1916. 

*JAMES LyELL, 

Born at Newburgh. N. Y.(?) At Rutgers. 1856-60 
N. B. Sem.. 1863. Died, 1863. 

* Hollo WAY W. Pierce, 

At Rutgers. 1856-60. Teacher. Died. 1868. 

William H. Reybold. 

Residence when a student. Delaware City, 
1859-60. 

*Helmas Romaine, 

At Rutgers, 1856-58. Died, Nov. 20. 1896. 
*CORNELITJS G. StAAT.S, 

At Rutgers. 1856-60. 

Henry Traphagen, 

Lawyer. Mayor, Jersey City, 1874-76. A.B. 

* Henry Calvan Van Der\t2ER, 
Born at Two Bridges, N. J.. Mch. 24, 1839 



years. Farmer. A.M. (Rutgers). 
Theodore Williamson. 



Del. At Rutgers, 

Paterson, N. J. 

New Brunswick, N. J. 



Jersey City, N. J. 
(Brown. 1860). 
East Whitehouse, N. J. 
At Rutgers, two 



Died, Oct. 10, 1910. 



1861. 
A.B. 

*Louis Henri Bahler, Schenectady, 

Born at Amsterdam, Netherlands. Sept. 18. 1839. Presb. 
clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1867. A.M. (Rutgers, 1864). Died, 
Dec. 12, 1914. 

*BEr^jAMiN A. Bartholf, Syracuse, 

Born at Wyckoff, N. .J., Nov. 1, 1835. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem.. 1864. A.M. Died, Aug. 10, 1908. 

*George De Witt Bodine, Lodi, 

Born in Seneca county. N. Y., Aug. 20. 1836. Clergyman. R. 
C. A. N. B. Sem., 1864. A.M. (Rutgers. 1864). Died, May 
3, 1880. 

*JoHN William Borst, Middleburgh, 

Born at Middleburgh, N. Y.(?) Student. N. B. Sem., 1861-64. 
Died, May 3, 1864. 

*DiRCK Broek, Grandville, 

Born in Netherlands, Feb. 5. 1835. Clergyman, R. C. A. N. B. 
Sem.. 1864. Editor. "De Hope," 1895-1903. A.M. (Rutgers, 
1864). Died, Nov. 11, 1903. 

*RicHARD De Gray, 

Born at Hawthorne, N. J.. Aug. 22, 1840. 
gers, 1864). Died, July 2, 1909. 

Thomas Sproull Dusinberre, 

Born at Warwick, N. Y., Oct. 18, 1835. 
N. B. Sem.. 1864. A.M. (Rutgers, 1864). 

George Esselstyn, 

Born at Claverack, N. Y., Sept. 27, 1841. 
gers, 1864). 



N. Y. 



Monmouth Beach, 
Lawyer. A.M. (Rut- 
Pine Plains, 
Clergyman, R. C. A. 

Rhinebeck, 
Lawyer. A.M. (Rut- 



N. 


Y. 


N. 


Y. 


N. 


Y. 


Mich. 


N. 


J. 


N. 


Y, 


N. 


Y. 



132 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



1861. 



Oliver Eugene Gordon, Verona, N. J. 

Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1864). 

*Ernest Lord Kinney, New York City. 

Born on Staten Island, N. Y., 1841. Lawyer. Lieut. 54th N. Y. 
Vols., 1st Battery U. S. Artillery, Army of tlie Potomac. Sec- 
ond Lieut. 1st U. S. Cavalry, June, 1865. First Lieut. U. S. 
Cavalry, July, 1865. Brevet Capt. and Major, U. S. A., for 
gallant and meritorious services. Resigned, Aug., 1866. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1864). Died. July 12, 1890. 

*Frederick Frelinghuysen Mercer, New York City. 

Born at Newark, N. J., Nov. 7, 1840. Lawyer. Connected with 
Equitable Life Assurance Society. A.M. (Rutgers, 1864). Died, 
Feb. 16, 1913. 

^William Peerine Messick, Philadelpbia, Penn. 

Born in Philadelphia. June 5, 1840. Lawver. First Assistant 
City Solicitor of Philadelphia. A.M. (Rutgers. 1864). Died, 
Jan. 15, 1888. 

* Andrew B. S. Moseley, Rome, Ga. 

Born at Montevallo, Ala., Oct. 19, 184.3. Editor and publisher. 
Served through Civil War in Confederate Army, becoming Cap- 
tain, 1st Alabama Reg't. A.M. (Rutgers, 1864). Died, Feb. 9, 
1912. 

Alfred Houghton Stubbs, Asheville, N. C. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Aug. 22, 1841. Episc. clergy- 
man. General Theological Sem., 1864. A.M. (Rutgers, 1864). 

*ISAAc Stuart Taylor, Jersey City, N. J. 

Born at Bergen, N. J., Dec. 14, 1841. Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers. 
1864). Died, Nov. 12, 1906. 

Joseph Bnnalls Trippe, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. J., Am 29, 1842. Broker. A.M. (Rutgers, 
1864). 

*William B. Van Benschoten, Ephratah, N. Y. 

Born at Middletown, N. Y.(?). Apr. 15, 18.35. Clergyman. R. 
C. A. N. B. Sem., 1864. A.M. (Rutgers, 1864). Died, June 
27, 1880. 

Thornton Van Vliet, Fishkill, N. Y. 

Merchant. N. B. Sem., 1861-62. A.M. (Rutgers, 1864). 

*Bronson Willett, Paris, France. 

Manufacturer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1864). Died, August 8,- 1889. 

*JAMES Wyckoff, Leonia, N. J. 

Born at Lodi, N. Y., Jan. 16. 1839. Presb. clergyman. N. B. 
Sem., 1864. A.M. (Rutgers, 1864). Died, Jan. 3, 1905. 



*Louis D. Beck, Roxbury, Conu. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Mch. 13, 1844. At Rutgers. 
1859-60. Contractor. Died, Sept. 9, 1908. 

-"Joseph James Bonney, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J.(?), 1841. At Rutgers. 1857-60. 
Commission agent. Died, May 22, 1890. 

*Trevonian Haight, Newark, X. J. 

Born at Colt's Neck, N. J., 1838. At Rutgers, 1857-61. Phy- 
sician. A.B. (Rutgers, 1864). Died, March, 1S90. 

Robert Ainslee Johnson, Petersburg, Va. 

Manufacturer. Served in Civil War. resigning as 1st Lieut.. 
1802. 

Charles R. King. 

Residence when a student. RomulusvilU'. N. Y. At Rutgers, 
1857-00. 



1861-1862. 



ALUMNI. 133 



Edwin Yates Lansing, Salem, Oregon. 

Born at Albany. N. Y.. Dec. 23. 1841. At Rutgers, two years. 
Orchardist. Served in N. Y. Vols., 1862-65. Brevet Major, 
1865. 

S. R. B. Lord. 

*Lawrence Osmer Morgan, South Amboy, N. J. 

Born at South Ambov, N. J., July 20, 1838. At Rutgers, 1858- 
60. Physician. M.D. (Coll. P. and S., 1865). Died, April 26, 
1890. 

*Jeptha Baldwin Munn, New York City. 

Born, 1840. At Rutgers, 1858-60. Merchant. Died, Aug. 18, 
1891. 

*Gharle3 Woodward Wilson, Two Rivers, Wis. 

Born at Ovid, N. Y.. Julv 3, 1826. At Rutgers, 1858-60. Clergy- 
man, R. C. A. N. B. Sem., 1863. Died. Jan. 21, 1877. 



1862. 
A.B. 

*WiLLiAM Henry Anderson, Worcester, Mass. 

Born at Flatlands. L. T.. Feb. 23, 1840. Clergyman and phy- 
sician. N. B. Sem., 1865. A.M. (Rutgers, 1865). Died, Oct. 
28, 1887. 

*WiLLiAM Henry Harrison Ayars, Chicago, 111. 

Born near Louisville, Ky., June 29, 1841. Appointed to Revenue 
Service, Feb., 1881. Lieut. Col. "Louisville Legion," 5th Ken- 
tucky Vols., 14th and 4th Army Corps, Army of the Cumberland, 
and in Hancock's Veteran Corps, 124th U. S. C. I. Battles : 
Rowlett's Station, Shiloh, Corinth, Green River. Perryville. 
Stone River, Shelbyville, Bell-Buckle. Chickamauga, Orchard 
Knob, Lookout ^lountain. Missionary Ridge, Blain's Cross Roads, 
Rocky Face Ridge, Dalton, Resaca, Dallas, Atlanta, Franklin, 
Nashville. Wounded five times. Entered private, July 4, 1861. 
Promoted Sergt., Sept. 20, 1861 ; Second Lieutenant, Jan. 1, 
. 1862 ; Capt., Feb 22, 1863 ; Major. Nov. 18. 1863 ; Lieut. Col., 
Dec. 2. 1864. Honorably discharged, May 27, 1865. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1865). Died, March 31, 1906. 

*Alfred Hamilton Brush, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at Guilford, N. 1^, Oct. 10. 1841. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
Pres. Board Domestic Missions, R. C. A., 1906. N. B. Sem., 
1865. A.M. (Rutgers, 1865). D.D. (Hope, 1897). Died, Apr. 
30, 1911. 

* William W. Brush, Geneva, N. Y. 

Born at Guilford, N. Y., Sept. 25. 1843. Clergyman. R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1866. A.M. (Rutgers, 1865). Died. March 21, 1878. 

^Alan Ditchfield Campbell, New BrunswicK, N. J. 

Born at Albany, N. Y., Dec. 1, 1843^ Clergyman, R. C. A. N. B. 
Sem., 1868. D.D. (Hope). Died, Apr. 1, 1913. 

Tread WELL Cle^^land, New York City. 

Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1865). 

Charles Tiebout Cowenhoven, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick. N. J. Lawyer. President Judge 
Court of Common Pleas, 1869-74, 1885-90. Prosecutor of the 
Pleas, Middlesex county, 1877-82. A.M. (Rutgers. 1865). 

*Peter De Free, Grand Rapids, Mich. 

Born at Axel, Netherlands. Apr. 17. 1839. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
Member, Council Hope College several terms. N. B. Sem.. 
1865. A.M. (Rutgers, 1865). D.D. (Hope, 1894). Died, Feb. 
3. 1915. 



134: EUTGEES COLLEGE. 



1862. 



*WiLLiAM Henry Dill, Freeburg. Pa. 

Born at Warwick, N. Y., Aug. 26, 1841. Lawyer. Teacher. 
Superintendent of Public Instruction. Snyder county, Penn., 
1884-86. Major, llStli Regt., N. Y. Vols. Enlisted, Aug. 6tli, 
1862, as Private, 124tli Regt., N. Y. Vols. ; trans.ferred, June, 

1864, to 118tli Regt, N. Y. Vols. In battles of Chancellorsville, 
Wilderness. Spottsylvania, and all the battles before Richmond. 
In Texas expedition, 1865. Provost Marshal, Clarksville. Pro- 
moted Sergt., Aug. 10, 1862 ; Second Lieut., .Tune 10, 1864 ; 
First Lieut., .July 20. 1864 ; Capt., Nov. 4. 1865 ; Major, Jan = 
12, 1866 ; honorably discharged, March 6, 1866. Member of 
the Pennsylvania Assembly, 1874—76. A.M. (Rutgers, 1865). 
Died, May 1, 1886. 

*JosEPH Henry Doremus, Belvidere, N. .J. 

Boi-n at Parsippany, N. J., Apr. 19, 1835. Presb. clergyman. 
N. B. Sem., 1865. A.M. (Rutgers, 1865). Died, Sept. 10, 1904. 

*Dayid Doremus Duncan, Montclair. X. .J. 

Born at Nutley, N. J., Feb. 6, 1843. Lawyer. Mayor of Mont- 
clair, N. J. A.M. (Rutgers, 1865). Died, Aug. 28, 1907. 

*Charles Winson Fritts, Hudson. X. Y. 

Born near Hudson, N. Y., Nov. 27, 1837. Clei'gyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1865. President, General Synod, 1897. A.M. (Rut- 
■ gers, 1865). D.D. (Rutgers, 1887). Died June 22, 1907. 

*Abram Quick Garretson, Morristown. X, J. 

Born in Somerset county, N. J., Mch. 11, 1842. Lawyer. Har- 
vard Law School, 1865. Prosecutor of the Pleas, Hudson 
county, N. J., 1869-78. President Judge, Court of Common 
Pleas, Hudson county, N. J., 1878—83. Judge of the Supreme 
Court of New Jersey, 1900-07. A.M. (Rutgers, 1865). Died. 
June 4, 1907. 

Oscar Gesner, Linden, X. J. 

Bom at Nyack, N. Y., Nov. 16, 1840. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1865. A.M. (Rutgers, 1865). 

*Edward Kemys Henry, Dwight. 111. 

Crop Bureau. A.M. (Rutgers, 1865). 
*Francis Allen Horton, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Born at Philmont, N. Y.. 1844. Pi-esb. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 

1865. A.M. (Rutgers, 1865). D.D. (Univ. of Wooster, Ohio. 
1884). Died, April 19, 1903. 

John Justin, Weehawken. X. J. 

Born at Weinolsheim, Germany. May 19, 1839. Clergyman. 
R. C. A. N. B. Sem., 1865. A.M. (Rutgers, 1865). 

*Francis Suydam Keese, Philadelphia. Pa. 

Born in New York City, Dec. 25, 1841. Banker. Enlisted Priv- 
vate 1st N. J. Infantry. Promoted Sergt. in this Regt.. then 
Capt., 128th N. Y., Major, Lieut. Col. and Brevet Col. Battles : 
Bull Run. West Point. Gaines' Hill. Charles City Cross Roads. 
Malvern Hill, Manassas Plains, Port Hudson. La. (two engage- 
ments). Winchester. Discharged honorably as Brevet Col. 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1865). Died, Aug. 17, 1907. 

*Edwin Kempton, Brooklyn. X. Y. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., June 29, 1841. Lawyer. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1865). Died, Feb. 26, 1916. 

Robert B, Kinsell, Washington. D. C. 

Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1865)." 
♦Peter Lepeltak, I'aonia. (\il. 

• Born at Ilaamsbode, Netherlands, June 16. 1842. Clergyman. 
R. C. A. N. B. Sem.. 1865. A.M. (Rutgers, 1865). D.D. 
(Hope, 1904). Died, Feb. 4, 1912. 

♦John TIoc.ers INIartin, Washington. Mo. 

Born !it New Brunswick, X. J., Lawyer. Judge. Probati> C^uirt. 
Franklin county. Mo., 1868-69. Member of Missouri Legisla- 
ture, 187.5-76. A.M. (Rutgers. 1865). LL.B. (Albany Law 
School. 186(1). Died. Dec. 31. 1888. 



1862. 



ALUMNI. 135 



* William Brush Merritt, New York City. 

Born at Kingston, N. Y.. Apr. 4, 1836. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1865. A.M. (Rutgers, 186.5). Died, Sept. 2, 1879. 

-■"Nicholas Wyckoff Meserole, New York City, 

Born at Newtown, X. Y., Feb. 1.3, 1841. Fire insurance. En- 
listed as Private, 1st N. J. Vols., May, 1861. Promoted Cor- 
poral, Sergt., 1st Lieut., Co. G., 133d Regt., N. Y. Vols., before 
September, 1862. Capt. Co. I, in same, April, 1863. Brevetted 
Ma.ior and Lieut. Col. by Gov. Fenton, N. Y., for gallant and 
meritorious services. In battles of West Point, White Oak 
Swamp, Gaines' Hill. With Gen. Banks' expedition to New 
Orleans. In attacks on B. Island and Port Hudson, Mansura 
Plains, La., and with Sheridan in Shenandoah Valley. Mus- 
tered out, Dec. 25, 1864. A.M. (Rutgers, 1865). Died, May 8, 
1896. 

Charles Hart Riggs, Bristol, Conn. 

Born at Harwinton, Conn., Oct. 19, 1835. Cong'l clei'gyman. 

N. B. Sem.. 1862-64. Editor, "Bristol Press." 1871- . A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1865). 

*.John Van Neste Schenk, Pompton Plains, N. Y. 

Born at South Branch, N. J., Feb. 21. 1842. Clergyman. R. 
C. A. N. B. Sem., 1865. A.M. (Rutgers, 1865). Died. Sept. 
28, 1871. 

*.J0HN ScHOMP, Omaha, Neb. 

Born at Readington, N. J., June 2, 1843. Lawyer. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1865). Died, Sept. 14, 1896. 

*Elbert Nevius Sebring, Leeds, N. Y. 

Born at Ovid, N. Y., Sept. 22, 1836. Clergyman, R. C. A. X. 

B. Sem., 1865. A.M. (Rutgers, 1865). Died, Oct 12, 1889. 

*George Seibert, Garfield, N. .7. 

Born at Frankenfeldt. Germanv, Jan. 24, 1839. Clergvman. R. 

C. A. N. B. Sem., 1865. Enlisted as a Private. Co. G. 1st 
Regt., X. J. Vols., 1st Corps, Army of Potomac. In battles of 
Bull Run, West Point. Seven Days on the Peninsula. Dis- 
charged. Janr 15. 1863. on surgeon certificate of disability. 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1865), Died, April 30, 1892. 

Abel I. Smith, Hoboken, N, J. 
Born at North Bergen, N. J., June 12. 1843. Lawyer. Mem- 
ber. N. J. Assembly, 1870. Judge, Hoboken District Court, 
1888-91, 1898-1903. A.M. (Rutgers, 1865). 

John COnover Smock, Hudson, N. Y. 

Born at Holmdel, N. J., Sept. 21, 1842. Retired. Prof., Min- 
ing and Metallurgy, Rutgers, 1867—85. Asst. Geologist of N. .J., 
1864-85. State Geologist, N. J., 1890-1901. Author, "Report 
on Clay Deposits," etc. A.M. (Rutgers, 1865). Ph.D. (Lafay- 
ette, 1882). LL.D, (Rutgers, 1902). 

Benjamin Tilton Statesir, Woodbourne, N. Y, 

Born at Colt's Neck, N. J., Dec. 2, 1841. Clergyman, R. C. A, 
Co-Principal. Somerville Grammar School, 1881—84. Principal, 
1884-88. N. B. Sem., 1865. A.M. (Rutgers, 1865). 

Nathaniel Hixon Van Arsdale, New York City. 

Born at Bound Brook, N. J., Apr. 6, 1838. Clergyman. R. C. A. 
Editor, "Christian Intelligencer," 1882— . Vice President, 
General Synod, 1899. N. B. Sem., 1867. A.M. (Rutgers, 1865). 
D.D. (Rutgers, 1889). 

*.James Van Deryeer Yan Neste, Jacksonville, Fla, 

Physician and surgeon. A.M. (Rutgers, 1865). M.D. (Coll. 
P. and S.). Died, Oct. 31, 1874. 

*Evert Van Slyke, New York City, 

Born at Stuyvesant, X'. Y., Apr. 10. 1835. Clergyman. R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1865. A.M. (Rutgers. 1865). D.D. (Rutgers, 
1883). President, General Synod. 1889. Died, March 10. 1909. 



136 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



1862. 



*Garret Dorset Wall Yroom, Trenton, N. J. 

Bom at Trenton, N. J., Dec. 17, 1843. Lawyer. Prosecutor of 
Picas, Mercer county, 1870-73. Reporter of Supreme Court. 
N. J. Mayor of Trenton, 1881-84. Judge, Court of Errors and 
Ajppeals, 1901-13. Trustee, Rutgeis, 1892-1914. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1865). LL.D. (Rutgers, 1902). Died, Mch. 4, 1914. 

William Henry Vroom, Paterson, X. J. 

Born at Roysfield, N. J., Feb. 11, 1840. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
Author (in part). "History of the Classis of Paramus." N. B. 
Sem., 1865. A.M. (Rutgers, 1865). D.D. (Hope, 1898). 

Theodore Wyckoff Welles, Paterson, N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. 3., May 6, 1839. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
Superintendent of Public Schools, Bayonne, N. J., 1866-67. 
Author of books, historical and religious. N. B. Sem., 1865. 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1865). D.D. (Rutgers, 1893). 

*Abram Nevius Wyckoff, Bedminster, N. J. 

Born at Bedminster, N. J., 1844. Presb, clergyman. N. B. 
Sem., 1867. A.M. (Rutgers, 1865). Died, May 10, 1895. 

*DeWitt Bevier Wyckoff, Pleasant Plains, X. Y. 

Born at Rochester, Ulster county, N. Y., Nov. 17, 1842. 
Clergyman, R. C. A. N. B. Sem., 1865. A.M. (Rutgers, 1865). 
Died, Oct. 15, 1895. 



*Robert DeWitt Birch, Belleville, X. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Sept. 6, 1842. At Rutgers, 
1858-60. Chemist. Died, Apr. 6, 1877. 

* Stephen Fiske, Xew York City. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. .7., Nov. 22, 1840. Journalist. 
Author. Special correspondent. "N. Y. Herald." Dramatic 
critic and theatrical manager. Dramatic critic, "Sports of the 
Times." Author of plays. "English Photographs," "Offi-Hand 
Portraits," &c. Died, Apr. 27, 1916. 

*JuLius William Geyer, Xew York City. 

Born at Laucha, Germany, July 7, 1836. At Rutgers, 1858-60. 
Clergyman, R. C. A. N. B. Sem., 1863. Died, Sept. 18, 1914. 

*FRA]Nrcis Granger Hasbrouck, Xyack, X. Y. 

Born, .Jan. 7, 1838. At Rutgers, 1858-60. Physician. M.D. 
(Coll. P. and S., 1863). Died, Aug. 27, 1866. 

Henry H. Hutchinson. 

*Richard Gabriel Ludlow, Xeshauic, X. J. 

Born, 1839. At Rutgers. 1858-60. Physician. Resident physi- 
cian, Philadelphia Hospital, 1863-64. M.D. (Univ. of Penn., 
1863). Died, Dec. 5, 1879. 

*J. Greenville McXeel, Gulf Prairie, Tex. 

Born at Ellerslie Plantation, Tex. At Rutgers, 1859-61. In 
Confederate Army. Killed in battle, 1862. 

Joseph A. Morgan. 

Residence when a student. East Chester, N. Y. At Rutgers, 
1858-60. 

George L, Munn. 

Residence when a student, Chatham. N. Y. At Rutgers. 
1860-61. 

Alfred Reed, Trenton, X. J. 

Born in Mercer county, N. J., Dec. 23, 1839. At Rutgers. 1858- 
60. Lawyer. Justice, N. J. Supreme Court. 1875-95. 1904-11. 
Mayor, Trenton, 1867-68. Judge, Court of Common Pleas, Mer- 
cer County, 1869-74. Yice Chancellor of N. J., 1895-1904. 
LL.D. (Rutgers, 1900, and Princeton). 

Theodork Strong \'an Dyke, Daggett. Cal. 

llvdrnulic engineer. A.B. (Princeton, 1863). A.M. (Princelon. 
IStHi). 



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ALUMXI. 137 



Jacob Hexky Yan Ness, Newark, N. J. 

Manufacturer. 
*E. CoRNiXG Waldron, Buffalo, X. Y. 

At Rutgers, 1858-60. Died, 1879. 



1863. 
A.B. 

*AxDREW Mereill AEcnLAEius, Newark, N. J. 

Born in New York Cil^, Dec. 2, 1835. Clergyman. R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1866. A.M. (Rutgers, 1866). Died, Mcli. 7, 1911. 

George Lixt^'er Daxforth, Middleburgh, N, Y. 

Lawrer. Delegate. Constitutional Convention. X. Y., 1894. 
Trustee, Rutgers, 1894-99. A.M. (Rutgers, 1866). 

*Joseph Morrison Dixon, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born in Liverpool, England. Jan. 7, 1844. Lawyer. U. S. 
Army. A.M. (Rutgers, 1866). Died, Oct. 17, 1878. 

*Sebastia]S' Duncan, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at Franklin. K J., June, 6. 1840. Tax Registration Dept. 
Title Guarantee & Trust Co. Enlisted as Private, IStli N. J. 
Vols. Corporal. 1st Lieut., Julv 24, 1864. Detailed 2d Brigade, 
1st Div., 20tli Corps. Nov. 7, 1864. Brevet Capt., March, 1865. 
In battles of Antietam, Chancellorsville and Gettysburg. In 
the Atlanta, Savannah and Carolina campaigns. Died, at 
Riverside, R. I., Sept. 4, 1915. 

*James Ludlam Hasbrouck Elmendorf, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Bom at Hvde Park, N. Y., Dec. 12. 1843. Physician. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1866). M.D. (Long Island College Hospital, 1866). 
Died, Dec. 25, 1880. 

* Garret Augustus Hobaet, Paterson, N. J. 

Born at Long "Branch, N. J.. June 3. 1844. Lawyer. City 
Counsel, Paterson, N. J., 1871, and of Board of Freeholders, 
Passaic county, 1872. Member. N. J. Assembly, 1873—74. 
Speaker of same, 1874. N. J. State Senator. 1877-82. Presi- 
dent of same. 1881-82. Vice President of U. S. A.. 1897-99. 
Trustee. Rutgers. 1896-99. A.M. (Rutgers, 1866). LL.D. (Rut- 
gers, 1896). Died, Nov. 21, 1899. 

* Thomas LmNGSTON Janeway, ' New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Oct., 1843. Physician and sur- 
geon. A.M. (Rutgers, 1866). M.D. (Coll. P. and S., 1867). 
Died. Nov. 27, 1887. 

*Mannes Kiekintveld, Holland, Mich. 

Born at Mattel, Netherlands. Sept. 2. 1839. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
Merchant. N. B. Sem.. 1866. A.M. (Rutgers, 1866). Died, 
May 30, 1889. 

*Adrian Kriekaed, Grand Rapids, Mich. 

Born at Niewdorp, Netherlands. Oct. 18. 1839. Clergyman, R. 
C. A. N. B. Sem., 1866. A.M. (Rutgers, 1866). Died, Sept. 
3, 1907. 

*Engelbert Christian Oggel, Holland, Mich. 

Born at Axel, Netherlands. Sept. 28. 1841. Clergyman. R. C. A. 
Retired. N. B. Sem.. 1866. A.M. (Rutgers, 1866). D.D. 
(Lafayette, 1890). Died, Nov. 6. 1910. 

*Charles Hubbard Pool, Somerville, N. J. 

Born at Bay Ridge, N. Y., Feb. 11. 1840. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1866. Corresponding Secretary, Board Domestic 
Missions, R. C. A.. 1887-1906. A.M. (Rutgers, 1866). D.D. 
(Rutgers, 1892). Died, March 1, 1906. 

*WiLLiA]vi SiiktiTH, South Evanston, 111. 

Born at Glasgow, Scotland, 1840. Presb. clergyman. N. B. 
Sem., 1863-64. A.M. (Rutgers, 1866). Died, Feb. 23t 1892. 



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1863. 



*JoHN H. Smock, Locust Valley, N. Y. 

Born at Freehold, N. J., Jan. 20, 1836. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1866. A.M. (Rutgers, 1866). Died, Jan. 7, 1903. 

* George Swain, AUentown, X. J. 

Born at Glascow, Scotland. Jan. 20, 1841. Presb. clergyman. 
N. B. Sem., 1866. A.M. (Rutgers, 1866). D.D. (Rutgers, 1878). 
Died, Nov. 7, 1914 

Henry Utterwick, Rutherford, N. J. 

Born in Amsterdam, Holland, May 22, 1841. Cong'l clergyman. 
Translator of Amsterdam Correspondence, etc.. for Ecclesias- 
tical Records of State of New York. N. B. Sem., 1866. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1866). 

*JosEPH Mabon Vile. New Durham, N. J. 

Born at New Durham, N. J.(?) Student, N. B. Sem.. 1863-65. 
Died, Dec. 20, 1865. 



Joseph Frederick Berg, Plainfield, X. J. 

Born in Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 26, 1840. Physician and surgeon. 
M.D. (Jefferson Med. Coll., 1862). 

Jerome L. Bergen, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Real estate and insurance. Assessor, 1877-84. 

*Alfred O. Bowne. 

At Rutgers, 1860-61. 

Albert S. Caswell. 

Solomon T. Cole, Kingston, N. Y. 

Born at Esopus, N Y., Nov. 5, 1836. At Rutgers, 1859-60. 
N. B. Sem., 1864. Clergyman. R. C. A. 

Jacob W. DuBois, Cartagena, Columbia, S. A. 

Physician. A.M. M.D. 

Frederic P. Heninghausen, Baltimore, Md. 

Born at Fulda, Germany, July 27, 1839. At Rutgers, one year 
and three months. Lutheran clergyman. Pastor, German- 
English, St. Stephens' Evangelical Lutheran Church. 1864- . 
D.D. (North Carolina Coll. of Evang. Luth. Church, 1886). 

*CnARLEs Hutching s. 

At Rutgers, 1859-60. 
*Andrew Kirkpatrick, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Washington, D. C, Oct. 8. 1844. At Rutgers, 1860-62. 

Lawyer. Law Judge, Essex county, N. J.. 1885-96. Judge, U. 

S. District Court, 1896-1904. President. Federal Trust Co. 

A.B. (Union, 1863). A.M. (Rutgers. 1866, and Princeton, 1870). 

LL.D. (Union, 1903). Died, May 3, 1904. 

*WiLLiAM Henry Kling, North Attleboro, Mass, 

Born in New York City, June 4, 1840. At Rutgers. 1S59-60. 
Baptist clergyman. Editor and publisher. North Attleboro Ad- 
vertiser. School Commissioner, 1883-85. Moderator of Town. 
1887-94. Died, Aug. 24, 1912. 

Isaac Mattice. 

George Addison Mills, Limerick. Maine. 

Born in New York City, Feb. 15, 1839. Cong'l clergyman. N. B. 
Sem.. 1866. 

♦John O'Hanlon, Morristown, X. J. 

At Rutgers. 1800-61. M. E. clerg.vman. A.B. (Wesleyan, 1863). 
A.M. (Wesleyan. 1866). Died. Jan. 4. 1875. 

*Tiiomas O'Hanlon, Ocean Grove. N. J. 

Born in New York City. Mch. 24. 1S32. At Rutgers, lSOO-61. 
M. E. clergvmnn. President. Pennington Seminary. 1867-72. 
1875-1903 ■ A.B. (IMinceton. 18(53). A.M. (Princeton. 1866). 
D.D. (Dickinson. 1870). LL.D. (^Yashington Coll., Tenn., 1893). 
Died, Sept. 30, 1912. 



1863-1864. 



ALUMNI. 139 



* William Henry Pohlman, Albanj^ N. Y. 

At Rutgers, 1859-61. Entered as Private, Co. G, 1st N. J. Vols., 
May 28, 1861. Transferred to Signal Corps, Jan. 17, 1863. 
Promoted 1st Lieut., 59th N. Y. Vols. Engaged in all the battles 
of Army of Potomac, from Bull's Run to Gettysburg, inclusive. 
Commanded his regiment on July 3, at Gettysburg ; wounded 
twice ; the first time his left arm shattered, and, he continuing 
in the field, his right wrist was struck and an artery severed. 
From these wounds he died, July 21, 1863. 

John Van Dyke Pumyea, Belle Mead, N. J. 

Born at Three Mile Run, N. J., Sept. 5, 1842. Farmer. 

James Henry Van Cleef, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Branchville, N. J., July 12, 1841. At Rutgers, 1859-60. 
Lawyer. Member, N. J. Assembly, 1875, 1881—82. Mayor, New 
Brunswick, N. J., 1889-95. State Senator, N. J., 1898-1900. 
A.B. (Lafayette, 1863). A.M. (Lafayette, 1872). 

*WiLLOUGHBY Weston, New York City. 

Born at Rensselaer, Ind., Aug. 23, 1845. At Rutgers, 1859-60. 
Broker. Brigadier General and Inspector General of N. J., 
1881-88. Died, April 26, 1902. 



1864. 
A.B. 

*James Henry Bertholf, Marlboro, N. J. 

Born at Fredonia, N. Y., Aug. 15, 1840. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1867. A.M. (Rutgers, 1867). Died, Dec. 11, 1904. 

Nicholas I. Marselus Bogert, Metuclien, N. J. 

Born in New York City, June 30. 1842. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1867. A.M. (Rutgers, 1867). 

*Harman Rutgers Crosby, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., 1845. Manufacturer. Lawyer. 
Enlisted as Private in 22d Regt. N. Y. Vols, and served tliree 
months at Harper's Ferry. Honorably discharged. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1867). Died at sea, June 15, 1869. 

Andrew Doremus, Saginaw, Mich. 

Born at Parsippany, N. J., Jan. 26, 1837. Presb. clergvman. 
N. B. Sem., 1864-65. Bangor Sem., 1868. A.M. (Rutgers, 
1867). 

*John Luther Goble Duryee, Newark, N. J 

Born at Newark, N. J., July 20, 1845. Physician. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1867). M.D. (Coll. P. and S., 1868). "Died, June 1, 1916. 

*Ogden Galusha Harpending, Clintondale, N. Y. 

Teacher. Local preacher, M. E. Church. A.M. (Rutgers, 1867). 
Died, Jan. 22, 1905. 

*Thomas Walker Jones, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at Schuylerville, N. Y.. July 8. 1843. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1867. A.M. (Rutgers, 1867). Died, Dec. 29, 1909. 

William Hopkins Leupp, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick. N. J., Mch. 4, 1845. New York Law 
School, 1895. Trustee, Rutgers, 1895- . A.M. (Rutgers, 1867). 

*J0HN LoTT Remsen, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Three Mile Run, N. J., 1841. Teacher. Farmer. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1867). Died, June 24, 1903. 

*David Schureman Sutphen, Bloomfield, N. J. 

Born at Bedminster, N. J., Apr. 24, 1842. Clergvman, R. C A. 
N. B. Sem., 1867. A.M. (Rutgers, 1867). Died, March 27, 1897. 

*John Kirkpatrick Van Arsdale, Plainfield, N, J. 

Born at Pluckamin, N. J., Dec. 23, 1844. Teacher. Bank clerk. . 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1867). Died, March 26, 1894. 



140 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



1864. 



Eugene Ayres, St. Joseph, Mo. 

Lawyer. 
John S. Bliss. 

Residence when a student, Brooklyn, N. Y. At Rutgers, 1860-61. 
William Brinkerhoff, Jersey City, N. J. 

At Rutgers, 1860-61. 

Samuel Webb Clason, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at Warwick. N. Y., Feb. 6, 1843. At Rutgers, 1860-62. 
Plivsician and surgeon. Sanitary Inspector, Health Dept., N. Y. 
A.B. (Union, 1864). A.M. (Union, 1867). M.D. (Univ. N. Y., 
1867). 

F. Harold Cleveland. 

Residence when a student, Eminence, N. Y. At Rutgers, 1860-61. 

*Benjamin Franklin Decker, Campbell Hall, N. Y. 

At Rutgers, 1861-62. Teacher, 1865-67. Merchant. 1867-81. 
Joined Co. E, 5th Artillery, N. Y Vols.. Aug. 15. 1862. Honor- 
ably discharged, June 22, 1865. Died, May 10, 1881. 

*JoHN Dooly, Oxford, Mass. 

Born in Albany, Mch. 31, 1838. At Rutgers, 1860-61. 1st 
N. J. Vols., 1861-64. Cong'l clergyman. Author of church 
histories. Died, Oct. 23, 1915. 

William Ferdon. 

Residence when a student. New York City. At Rutgers. 1860-61. 
*Jared Hasbrouck, New Brunswick, N. J. 

At Rutgers, 1862-63. Teacher. A.M. (Univ. N. Y., 1865). Died, 
May 13, 1890. 

*Lewis Hasbrouck, Walden, N. Y. 

At Rutgers, 1860-61. Lawyer. Died, April 18, 1901. 

*JoHN McGaffin, Cohoes, N. Y. 

At Rutgers, 1860-62. Enlisted as Private in 77th Regt., N. Y. 
Vols.. 1862. Killed instantly at the siege of Port Hudson by 
the discharge of a shell from the Rebel batteries, June 18, 1863, 
and buried where he fell. 

*MiCHAEL McLaury, South Kortright, N. Y. 

Born at Davenport, N. Y.. Sept. 7, 1837. At Rutgers, 1860-61. 
Farmer. Died, Oct. 26, 1907. 

*Pleasant D. McNeel, Gulf Prairie, Tex. 

Born at EUerslie Plantation, Tex. At Rutgers, 1860-61. In 
Confederate army. Killed in battle, 1864. 

*David F. More, BufiPalo, N. Y. 

Born at Moresville, N. Y.(?) At Rutgers, 1860-61. Died. 1907. 

Abraham Van Nest Powelson, Middletown, N. Y. 

Born at Pluckamin, N. J., Apr. 15, 1842. At Rutgers. 1860-63. 
Lawyer. District Attorney, Orange county, 1894-1901. A.B. 
(Union, 1864). A.M. (Union, 1867). 

*Thomas Lloyd Stringer, Raritan, N. J. 

Born at Austerliz, N. Y., Aug. 26. 1835. At Rutgers, 1860-61. 
Farmer. Served in Civil War, 1861-63. Died. May 18, 1915. 

*CjIarles Henry Thompson, Belmar, N. J. 

Born at Marlboro, N. J., Aug. 23. 1S43. At Rutgers, 1860-64. 
Phvsician. Mavor o,f Belmar. 1885-96. President, Board of 
Health. 1885-1904. M.D. (Coll. P. and S., 1868). Died. Doc. 
3. 1912. 

♦David Kline Van Doren, Schodack Landing. X. Y. 

Born at Pluckamin. N. J., Feb. 18, 1841. At Rutgers. 1860-62. 
Clergyman. R. C. A. N. R. Sem., 1867. Died, Feb. 7. 1908. 

John H. Van Winkle, Plainfield, N. J. 

Lawyer. Mayor, North Plainfield. 1885-86. 



1S64-1S65. 



ALU^IXI. 1^1 



♦William Skidmoee Willes, Old Bridge, N. J. 

Born in Brooklyn. N. Y., May 19, 1843. At Rutgers. 1860-61. 
Physician. M.D. (Coll, P. and S., 1864). Served as private, Na- 
tional Guard, N. Y. Later Ass't Surgeon, 31st N. J. Vols. Ass't 
Surgeon and Surgeon 1st N. J. Cavalry during Civil War. After 
Civil "War, Surgeon, U. S. S. "Seminole." Died, at Port-au- 
Prince. Haiti, Jan. 29, 1870. 

*Abbam C. Wortexdyke, Godwinville, N. J. 



At Rutgers, 1860-61. 



1865. 



A.B. 

John Knox Allen, Tarrytown, N. Y. 

Born in Rockland county, X. Y., Oct. 22, 1844. Clergyman, 
R. C. A. X. B. Sem., 1868. A. M, (Rutgers, 1868). D.D. 
(Rutgers, 1892). 

*R0BEKT Morrison Brown, Girard, Pa. 

Born. 1844. Secretary, Chinese Engineering and Mining Co. 
Private Co. O, 25th Conn. Vols. A.M. (Rutgers, 1868). Died, 
Feb. 18, 1900. 

*JoHN Angell Davis, Nyack, N. T. 

Born at Flatbush, Ulster county, N. Y., Oct. 28. 1839. Presh. 
clergyman. Missionary to China, 1868-70. N. B. Sem., 1868. 
Editor, "The Sower," ^1877-78. A.M, (Rutgers, 1868). Died. 
Sept. 24, 1897. 

♦William Henry De Hart, Plainfield, X. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Mch. 21. 1837. Clergyman, R. 
C, A. Pastor, Third Reformed Church of Raritan. Stated Clerk, 
General Svnod, 1894-1915. N. B. Sem., 1868. A.M. (Rutgers, 
1868), D.D. (Rutgers, 1900). Died, Feb. 14, 1916. 

*IlusHA Denise, Norfolk, Ya. 

Born near Freehold, N. J., Nov. 5, 1842. Civil engineer. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1868). Died, Dec. 15, 1880. 

Augustus Floyd, Mastic, L. I., N. Y. 

Born at Mastic. L. I., Aug. 12. 1845. Merchant. Retired. 
Commissioner, State Board of Charities, 1904-12. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1868). 

Isaac Edgar Hasbrouck, Brooklyn, X. Y. 

Born at Stone Ridge. N. Y., Sept. 24, 1842. Auditor. Tutor. 
Mathematics and Latin, Rutgers, 1866—72. Prof. Mathematics 
and Graphics, Rutgers, 1872—84. Assistant Librarian, Rut- 
gers, 1868-80. Librarian, Rutgers, 1880-84. A.M. (Rutgers. 
1868). 

Joseph Bonnell Mann, Danville. 111. 

Born at Somerville, N. J., Nov. 9, 1843. Lawyer. Member. Il- 
linois Assembly, 1881-83. A.M. (Rutgers, 1868). 

John Fletcher Shaw, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Born at Ithaca, N. Y., Nov. 13. 1843. Presb. clergyman. N. B. 
Sem., 1868. A.M. (Rutgers, 1868). 

*Henry Stout, South Bound Brook, X. J. 

Born at Raritan, N. J.. Jan. 19, 1838. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
Missionary to Japan, 1868—1906. Published first hymn book 
in Japanese language. Author, History of South Japan Mis- 
sion. N. B. Sem., 1868. A.M. (Rutgers, 1868). D.D. (Rutgers, 
1893). Died, Feb. 16, 1912. 

Francis Cuyler Van Dyck, Xew Brunswick, X. J. 

Born at Coxsackie, N. Y., June 3, 1844. Prof. Physics and 
Experimental Mechanics, Rutgers, 1882— . Dean of the Col- 
lege, 1901-1913. Tutor in Chemistry, 1866-70. Prof. Analytical 
Chemistry. 1870-78. Prof. Chemistry, 1878-80. Prof. Physics 
and Inorganic Chemistry. 1880-82. A.M. (Rutgers, 1868). 
Ph.D. (Union. 1888). D.Sc. (Rutgers, 1910). LL.D. (Rutgers, 
1915). 



142 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



1865. 



*JoHN William Warnshius, Kalamazoo, Mich. 

Born at Guelderland, Netherlands, Nov. 23. 1840. Clergyman, 
R. C. A. N. B. Sem., 1868. A.M. (Rutgers, 1868). Died. March 
6, 1901. 

Adrian Westveer, Pottersville, N. J. 

Born in Holland, Nov. 2, 1840. Clergyman. R. C. A. N. B. 
Sem., 1868. A.M. (Rutgers, 1868). 

Albert Ashleigh Zabriskie, Bloomington, N. Y, 

Born at Bergen Point, N. J., Apr. 11. 1843. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1868. A.M. (Rutgers, 1868). 



*Charles James Alois, New York City. 

At Rutgers. 1861-62. Banker. Second Lieutenant, 25th Conn. 
Regiment. Discharged, 1863. Died, Nov. 13, 1874. 

*Thomas Blanch Bloomfield, Westbrook, Conn. 

Born in New York City. 1845. At Rutgers, 1864-65. Physician. 
M.D. (Coll. P. and S., 1876). Died, Feb. 17, 1905. 

*Robert Birch Bonney, Trenton, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., 1845. At Rutgers, 1861-62. 
Clerk of N. J. State Prison, 1872-1890. Died, Jan. 30, 1896. 

Henry James Brown, Chicago, 111. 

Episc. clergyman. Retired. Western Theological Seminarv, 
1868. M.D. (Mich. Coll. of Med.). 

*James S. Davie, Jr., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at Greencastle, Pa., Dec. 4, 1843. At Rutgers, 1861-62. 
Banker. Died, Jan. 2, 1903. 

William Henry Elston. 

Principal, public school, Newark, N. J. 

♦Joseph Fisher, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Aug. 25, 1844. At Rutgers, 
1861-62. Coal merchant. Care of estates. Died, Nov. 4, 1908. 

Henry Jesse Grant, Ithaca, N. Y. 

Born at Ithaca, N. Y., Apr. 25, 1837. At Rutgers, 1861-65. 
Real estate and insurance. N. B. Sem., 1868. 

*Thomas Lafon Gulick, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Born at Koloa. Hawaii, Apr. 10, 1839. At Rutgers, 1861-63. 
Cong'l clergyman. Missionary, A. B. C. F. M., to Spain, 1872- 
82. Chaplain. Presb. Hospital. Phila.. 1896-1904. Andover 
Sem.. 1868. A.B. (Williams, 1865). A.M. (1868). Died at 
Ki.iabi. British East Africa, June 15, 1904. 

* Simon Wyckoff Nevius. Middlebiish, N, J. 

At Rutgers. 1861-62. Enlisted as Private in Co. E, 15th Regt., 
N. Y. Vols., Aug. 2. 1862. Chosen 1st Corporal. Promoted 
Sergeant, March 16. 1863. Was wounded in battle of Salem 
Heights, May 3, 1863, and from wounds received there died at 
Washington, D. C, May 19, 1863. 

♦Horatio W. St. John, West Farms, N. Y. 

At Rutgers, 1861-62. U. S. Army. 
♦George Clinton Tallman, Jr., Paterson, N. J. 

At Rutgers. 1861-64. Teacher. Died, Fel>. 14. 1873. 
♦Frederick Judd Van Wagner, Madison. X. J. 

Born. 1835. At Rutgers. 1862-64. Physician. M.D. (Coll. P. 

and S.. 1866). Postmaster. Madison, N. J.. 1878-81. Died. 

May 30, 1881. 
♦Richard A. Varick, Ponghkeepsie, N. Y. 

Died during Freshman year, Nov. 25, 1861. 
♦Peter Ferdinand Wikoff. MotiuluMi. N. J, 

At Rutgers, 1862-64. Merchant. Died. Sept.. 1890. 



1886. ALUMNI. 113 



1866. 
A.B. 

*Edward Green Ackeeman, Clover Hill, N. J, 

Born at Saddle River, N. J.. Feb. 3. 1837. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1869. A.M. (Rutgers, 1869). Died, Dec. 1, 1899. 

*Ellis Ayres Apgar, East Orange, N. J. 

Born at Peapack, N. J., Mch. 20. 1836. N. J. State Superintend- 
ent of Public Instruction, 1866-85. Superintendent o,f Schools, 
New Brunswick, N. J. A.M. (Rutgers, 1869). Died, Aug. 28, 
1905. 

*Herman Caspar Berg, Tillson, N. 1. 

Born in Philadelphia, Oct 5. 1845. Clergvman, R. C. A. Presi- 
dent, Board Publication. 1890-95. N. B. Sem.. 1869. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1869). D.D. (Lafayette, 1891). Died, Feb. 16, 1914. 

*Adam Augustus Bookstaver, Searsville, N. Y. 

Born near Montgomery, N. Y.. Nov. 29, 1842. Clergyman, R. 
C. A. Princeton Sem.. 1866-68. N. B. Sem.. 1869. In 19th 
N. Y. Vols. A.M. (Rutgers, 1869). Died. April 24, 1905. 

*IsAAC Peterson Brokaw, Somerville, N. J. 

Born at Middlebush. N. J., July 27. 1845. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
• Retired. Stated clerk. Particular Svnod, New Brunswick. 1889- 
1914. N. B. Sem.. 1869. A.M. (Rutgers, 1869). D.D. (Rutgers, 
1891). Died, Aug. 19, 1916. 

*JoHN Neilson Carpender, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born in New York City, Nov. 4, 1845. President, Norfolk and 
New Brunswick Hosiery Co., 1885-1911. Commissioner. Sink- 
ing Fund. N. B.. 1880-1911. Trustee, Rutgers, 1911. A.M. (Rut- 
gers. 1869). Died, Nov. 21, 1911. 

Paul Cook, Troy, N, Y, 

Born at Albany. N. Y., Sept. 13, 1847. Secretary and treasurer, 
W. & L. E. Gurley. Trustee, Rutgers, 1891- . A.M. (Rutgers, 
1869). 

John Blanchard Edgar, Avenel, N. J. 

Born at Avenel, N. J., May 7, 1843. Farmer. Colonel on Gen. 
Mott's staff; State Militia. A.M. (Rutgers, 1869). 

John McReynolds Gaut, Nashville, iTenn. 

Born at Cleveland, Tenn., Oct. 1, 1841. Lawyer. General Coun- 
sel. Presbyterian Church, U. S. A., relative to union with Cum- 
berland Presbyterian Church, 1906-14. Author, "Cumberland, 
the Story of a Name," etc. A.M. (Rutgers, 1869). LL.D. 
(Missouri Valley College, 1906). LL.D. (Rutgers, 1908). 

*Florian Wellington Gordon, Perth Amboy, N. J. 

Banker, Cashier Middlesex County National Bank, Perth Amboy, 
from its organization, 1872-85. A.M. (Rutgers, 1869). Died, 
Oct. 22, 1885. 

Robert Imlay Hopper, Paterson, N. J. 

Born at Paterson, N. J., May 28, 1845. Lawyer. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1869). 

*George Duryee Hulst, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at Newtown, L. I., Mch. 10, 1846. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1869. Eminent authority and writer on Entomology 
and Botany. A.M. (Rutgers, 1869). Ph.D. (Rutgers, 1891). 
Died, Nov. 5, 1900. 

*John Bayard Kirkpatrick, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born in Washington, D. C, Feb. 14, 1847. Broker. City Treas- 
urer, New Brunswick, 1894-1904. President, N. B. Gas Light 
Co. Trustee, Rutgers, 1892-1912. A.M. (Rutgers, 1869). Died, 
Sept. 6, 1912. 

James Neilson, New Brunswick, N. J 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Nov. 7, 1844. Trustee, Rutgers, 
1886- . A.M. (Rutgers, 1869). LL.B. (Hamilton, 1869). 



144 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



1S6«-1867. 



William Reiley, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Plolmdel, N. J., Dec. 21, 1845. Lawyer. Surrogate of 
Middlesex county, N. J., 1872-82. A.M. (Rutgers, 1869). 

*James Lott Southard, Wellesley Hills, Mass. 

Born at Newark, N. J., Jan. 13, 1844. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1869. A.M. (Rutgers, 1869). Died, March 17, 1906. 

*Francis Horatio Stubbs, Eau Clair, Wis. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Dec. 29, 1847. Episc. clergy- 
man. General Theological Sem., 1869. A.M. Died, March 29, 
1906. 

*Peter Vreeland Van Buskirk, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at Bayonne, N. J., Mch. 2, 1845. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1869. A.M (Rutgers, 1869). Died, Mch. 9, 1912. 

*JoiiN Garnsey Van Slyke, Kingston, N. Y. 

Born at Coeymans, N. Y., Feb, 26. 1845. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1869. A.M. (Rutgers, 1869). D.D. (Rutgers, 1881). 
Died, Dec. 15, 1910. 

James Walter Vroom, New York City. 

Born at Trenton, N. J., Aug. 13, 1846. Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 
1869). 

John Winner, Jr., Jersey City, N. J. 

Merchant. A.M. (Rutgers, 1869). 



N. Roe Bradner, Philadelphia, Pa. 

At Rutgers, 1862-63. Physician. A.M. (Rutgers. 1869). 

*Charles Merideth Dayton, San Francisco, Cal. 

Born at New Brunswick. N. T., Aug. 15. 1845. At Rutgers, 
1862-63. Stock broker. Died, Oct. 31, 1879. 

James A. Deane, Catskill, N. Y. 

Physician. 
*Charles Post Demorest, Warwick, N. Y. 

At Rutgers, 1863-64. Died, Dec. 5. 1864. 
David Weild Harkness, Jersey City, N. J. 

BoTn at Matteawan, N. Y. Lawyer. LL.B. (Columbia, 1873). 

William C. Johnson. 

Residence when a student, New Brunswick, N. J. At Rutgers, 
1862-63. 

John Nevius Van Zandt, ' Blawenburgh, N. J. 

Born at Blawenburgh, N. J., Aug. 17, 1844. At Rutgers, 1862- 
63. Postmaster. 



1867. 
A.B. 

Samuel Wooduridge Bergen, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at Bnv Ridge (Brooklyn), N. Y.. Sept. 22, 1 845. Phar- 
macist. A.M. (Rutgers, 1870). Died, July 12, 1871. 

Tunis Garret Bergen, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., May 17. 1848. Lawyer. President. 
P.oard l-'ducalion, P.rooklyn, 1885-91. N. Y. State Commi.ssionor 
Ciiiirities. 1895-1900. President of Trustees, Brooklyn Heights 
Som., 3 905- . Trustee, Rutgers, 1885- . A.M. (Rutgers, 
1870). LL.B. (Columbia, 1874). Dr. in Public Law (Heidel- 
berg, 1871). 

John Bkownson Church, Patorson, N. J. 

Clergyman, R. C. A. N. B. Sem., 1S70. A.M. (Rutgers, 1S70). 



1SC7-1S6S. 



ALUMN^I. 



145 



♦Samuel Ralph Demaeest, Je,, Hackensack, N. 

Born at Demarest, N. J., Mcli. 5, 1844. Lawyer. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1870). Died, Mcli. 21, 1911. 

*Peter Hasbrotjck, Shawangunk, N. 

Born at New Paltz, N. Y., July 30, 1839. Teactier. Real es- 
tate broker. A.M. (Rutgers, 1870). Died, July 6, 1875. 



Atchison, Kan. 
Life insurance. 



New York City. 
Insurance clerk. 

Chicago, 111. 
Lawyer. Mem- 



*JoHN Van Wagenex Heermance, 

Born in Columbia countv. N. T., July, 1846 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1870). Died, Oct. 8, 1903. 

Bexjamix Chal:mers NEvirs, 

Born at Stuyvesant, N. Y., Oct. 7. 1847. 
Teacher. 1867-84. A.M. (Rutgers, 1870). 

CORXELITJS SH ADDLE SEE, 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Sept. 29. 1847 

ber, N. J. Assembly, 188^85. A.M. (Rutgers, 1870). 

*Bex.jamin Van Campen Taylor, Duxbury, Mass 

Born at Jexsev Citv, N. J., Nov. 15, 1846. Architect. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1870'). Died, Sept 8, 1906. 

*Peter Labagh Van der Veer, Santa Fe, New Mexico 

Born at Brookside, N. J., Sept. 30. 1846. Lawyer. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1870). LL.B. (Columbia, 1874). Died, March 16, 1893. 

Wllliam Halsey Van Doren, Princeton, N. J, 

Born in Bucks county, Penn.. May 21, 1839. Clergyman, R. 
C. A. N. B. Sem., 1871. A.M. (Rutgers, 1870). 



*De Witt Van Zandt, 

Bom at Montgomery. N. Y., 1851. Lawyer. 
1870). Died, Aug. 17, 1895. 

* William Penn Wilson, 

Born. 1846. Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1870). 
1891. 



Middletown, N. T. 
A.M. (Rutgers, 

Elizabeth, N. J. 
Died, July 30, 



^ Isaac D. Cole, Yonkers, N. Y. 

Died, Jan. 2, 1910. 

Henry Wyckoff Le Roy, New York City. 

Treasurer. Gould-Mersereau Co. A.B. (Williams, 1867). A.M. 
(Williams, 1870). 

Thomas Alexander Patrie, Larchmont, N. Y. 

Born at Livingston, N. Y., July 3, 1845. At Rutgers, 3 years. 
Retired. 

Thomas Edgar Wlllson. 

Residence when a student, New York Citv. At Rutgers, 
1863-64. 



1868. 
A.B. 



Pierre Guillaume Maximlllen Bahler, Williamson, N. Y. 

Born at Mons, Belgium, Apr. 29, 1844. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
Retired. N. B. Sem., 1871. A.M. (Rutgers, 1871 j. 

*EDyrARD Benedict, Swansea, Mass. 

Born at Lake Waukaubok. N. Y., Apr. 2. 1845. Episc. clergy- 
man. General Theological Sem., 1871. A.M. (Rutgers. 1871). 
Died, March 8, 1907. 

*Vernon Bond Carroll, 

Born at Baltimore, Md.. Jan. 11. 1846. 
B. Sem., 1871. A.M. (Rutgers, 1871). 

10 



Amenia, N. Y. 



Presb. clergyman. N. 
Died, Dec. 18, 1899. 



146 KUTGEES COLLEGE. 



186S. 



*Arthub Crosby, San Rafael, Cal. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. .T., Apr. 10, 1847. Presb. clergy- 
man. Union Sem., 1870. A.M. (Rutgers, 1871). D.D. (Wash- 
ington and Jefferson, 1892). Head Master, Mt. Tamalpais 
Military Academy. Died, Aug. 24, 1915. 

William Emerson Davis, Knox, N. Y. 

Born at Princetown, N. Y., Feb. 18, 1845. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1871. A.M. (Rutgers, 1871). 

Herbert Armitage Drake, Camden, N. J. 

Born at Hopewell, N. J., July 2, 1845. Lawyer. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1871). 

*CoERT Du Bois, New York City. 

Born at Johnstown, N. Y.. Jan. 6, 1847. Physician and surgeon. 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1871). M.D. (Coll. P. and S., 1872). Died, 
January 1, 1891. 

*MoLTON Hooks Forrest, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Physician. Surgeon of the eye and ear. A.M. (Rutgers. 1871). 
M.D. (Bellevue Hospital Med. Coll., 1872). Died, March 27, 
1894. 

Frederick Frelinghuysen, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. J., Sept. 30, 1848. Lawyer. President, 
Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co. Trustee, Rutgers, 1885- . 
Treasurer, Rutgers, 1889-1905. A.M. (Rutgers, 1871). LL.D. 
(Rutgers, 1914). 

Elias Mead, Passaic, N. J. 

Born at Cliesterville, N. Y. Clergyman, R. C. A. N. B. Sem., 
1870. 

Archibald Mercer, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. J., Dec. 23, 1848. Physician. Attending 
Surgeon, St. Barnabas and City Hospital. M.D. (Coll. P. and 
S., 1871). A.M. (Rutgers, 1871). 

*William Rankin, Jr., Newark, N. J. 

Born at Cincinnati, Ohio, Mch. 13, 1848. Physician and sur- 
geon to Newark Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1871). M.D. (Coll. P. and S., 1871). Died, Feb. 25. 1904. 

Seymouic Royal Smith, Hackettstown, N. J, 

Born at Waterloo. N. J., Aug. 14, 1847. President, Hacketts- 
town National Bank, 1890- . President, Mutual Fire Ins. Co., 
1880- . A.M. (Rutgers, 1871). 

Thomas Morris Strong, Boston, Mass. 

Born at Rosendale, N. Y., June 12, 1848. Physician. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1871). M.D. (N. Y. Homeopathic Med. Coll., 1871). 

Alexander Joseph Swift, Hartford, Conn. 

Civil engineer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1871). C.E. (Rensselaer Poly- 
technic Institute, 1872). 

Daniel Talmage, East Hampton, N. Y. 

Born at Brooklyn, N. Y., June 27, 1846. Retired merchant. 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1871). 

* Edward Cady Thomas, Petaliima. Cal. 

Born at Lockport, N. Y., Dec. 14, 1845. , M. E. clergyman. 
1868-09. Surveyor and civil engineer, 1869-74. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1871). Died, Jan. 16, 1874. 

*Gouverneur Rutgers Vroom, Trenton, N. J. 

Lawyer. A.M. Died, Nov. 25, 1870. 

Rensselaer Weston, Goshen. N. Y. 

Banker and broker. A.M. (Rutgers, 1871). 



♦WlLLiAAr Erastus Reid. Newark. X. J. 

At Rutgers, 1S66 (!7. Lawyer. A.B. (Univ. N. Y.. ISdS). 
A.M. (Univ. N. V.. 1871). 



1868. 



ALUMNI. 147 



Nelson De Witt Strykek, Monmouth Junction, N. J. 

Born at Monmouth Junction, N. J., Mch. 23, 1847. At Rutgers, 
3 years. Retired salesman. 

Andrew Webster Van Slyke, Coxsackie, N. Y. 

Born at New Baltimore, N. Y., Dec. 5, 1846. At Rutgers, 1864- 
66. Physician. M.D. (Albany Med. Coll., 1869). 

* William James AVyckoff, New Brunswick, N. J. 

At Rutgers, 1864-65. Killed by pistol explosion, June 7, 1865. 



B.Sc. 

*Charles Barnes, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

Born at Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Ciyil engineer. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 
• 1871). Died, May 13, 1891. 

* Edward Albert Bowser, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Sackville, Canada, June 18, 1837. Tutor, Engineering 
and Mathematics, Rutgers, 1868-70. Adjunct Prof. Mathe- 
matics, 1870-71. Px-of. Mathematics and Engineering, 1871— 
1904. Emeritus, 1904-10. Author of many standard text- 
books on Mathematics. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1871). C.E. (Rut- 
gers. 1871). LL.D. (Lafayette, 1881, and Rutgers, 1905). 
Died, Feb. 19, 1910. 

*Garretson Hageman, Millstone, N. J. 

Born near Somerville. N. J.. Aug. 6, 1846. Farmer and civil 
engineer. Settling estates. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1871). Died, July 
30, 1915. 

* George D. Howell, Chester, Pa. 

Born at Shiloh, N. J., Oct. 22, 1844. Civil engineer. Professor 
Engineering and Astronomy, Pennsylvania Military College. 
1887-92. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1871). C.E. (Rutgers, 1873). Died, 
Feb. 3, 1907. 

*William Edward Kjelly^ New Brunswick, N. J. 

Manufacturer. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1871). C.E. (Rutgers, 1873). 
Died, Dec. 11, 1893. 

Edward Clarence Pearson, Plainfield, N. J. 

Born at Newburyport, Mass., Apr. 7, 1849. Lawyer. Retired. 
Writer on Examination of Titles to Real Estate. LL.B. (Col- 
umbia, 1878). M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1871). 

* Floyd Marvin Vanderoef, Florida, N. Y 

Civil engineer. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1871). C.E. (Rutgers, 1878). 
Died, Sept. 6, 1874. 



*James Williamson Hardenbergh, North Adams, Mass 

Born at Jersey City, N. J.. Feb. 26, 1849. At Rutgers, 1864- 
65. Manufacturer. City Treas., North Adams, Mass. Died, 
Jan. 26, 1911. 

*Bloomfield Jackson Miller, Perth Amboy, N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. J.. Dec. 31, 1849. At Rutgers, 1865-67. 
Vice President Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co. Died, April 
11, 1905. 

* George Augustus Mushback, Alexandria, Va. 

Born in Sussex county, N. J., Jan. 1850. At Rutgers, 1865-67. 
Lawyer. Member, House of Directors, Va. State Senator, Va. 
Died, Dec. 27, 1901. 

John Alexander Rutherfurd, New York City. 

Member of N. Y. Stock Exchange. 

William Dixon Van Blarcom, London, England. 

Born at Paterson, N. J., Nov. 28, 1845. At Rutgers, 1864-65. 
Banker. Retired. Traveler, 



148 KUTGEES COLLEGE. 



1868-1869. 



* William Woolsey Yarick, Jersey City, N. J. 

Born in New Yoik City, Jan. 16, 1847. At Rutgers, 1864-65. 
M.D. (Coll. P. and S.). Physician. Paesident, Jersey City 
Hospital. Member of State Board of Education. Died, Sept. 
8, 1905. 

1869. 
A.B. 

Martin Bahler, East Orange, N. J. 

Born at Breda, Netherlands, Aug. 21, 1846. Teacher. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1872). 

*Edgar Bergen, Flatbush, N. Y. 

Born at Brooklyn, N. Y.(?),» 1844. Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 
1872). Died, April 23, 1896. 

*RoBERT DoiG, Scotia, N, Y. 

Born in New York City, July 11, 1842. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
iN. B. Sem., 1872. A.M. (Rutgers, 1872). Died, June 16, 1892. 

*Theodore Douglass Frazee, Huguenot, N. Y. 

Born at Rahway, N. J., Dec, 1838. M. E. clergyman. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1872). Died, Aug. 25, 1900. 

William Elliot Griffis, Ithaca. X. Y. 

Born at Philadelphia, Penn., Sept. 17, 1843. Cong'l .clergyman. 
Lecturer. Superintendent, Education, Fukin. Japan. 1871. 
Prof. Imperial Univ., Tokio, 1872-74. Author of "The Mikado's 
. Empire" and many other books on Japan, Holland, &c. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1872) Union Sem., 1877. D.D. (Union, 1884). 
L.H.D. (Rutgers, 1899). 

John Hart, Neshanic, N. J. 

Born in Bucks county, Penn., July 17, 1843. Clergyman. R. 
C. A. N. B. Sem., 1872. A.M. (Rutgers, 1872). 

Charles Luman Knapp, Lowville, N. Y. 

Born at Harrisburgh, N. Y., July 4, 1847. Lawyer. State 
Senator, 1886-87. Consul General, Montreal, 1889-93. Member 
Congress, 1901-11. A.M. (Rutgers, 1872). 

George Warne Labaw, Paterson, N. J. 

Born near Clinton, N. J., Feb. 29. 1848. Clergyman. R. C. A. 
Author. "Preakness and the Preakness Reformed Church," and 
"Genealogy of the AVarne Family in America." N. B. Sem., 
1873. A.M. (Rutgers, 1872). 
*Edward Lodewick, Bound Brook. X. J. 

Born at East Greenbush, N. Y., Feb. 25. 1846. Clergyman. 
R. C. A. N. B. Sem., 1872. A.M. (Rutgers, 1872). Died, 
Sept. 14, 1909. 

Robert Clarence Pruyn, Albany, X. Y. 

Born at Albany, N. Y., Oct. 23. 1847. Banker. President, 
National Commercial Bank, 1885- . Regent, Univ. State of 
N. Y., 1901-05. A.M. (Rutgers, 1872), 

*Edward Dwight Shepard, Xew York City. 

Born at New Orleans, La., Apr. 10, 1845. Bond dealer. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1872). Died, Jan. 13, 1912. 

*XiciiOLAs Terhune, Passaic, X. J. 

Born at Paterson, N. J., Aug. 2. 1847, Pharmacist, A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1872). Died, Jan. 22, 1892. 

Mott Bedell Vail, Xew Bininswick, X, J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N, J., Apr. 21, 1S51, Lawyer. LL.B. 
(Columbia, 1871). A.M. (Rutgers, 1872 ». 

John Talmage Van Cleef, Trenton. X, J. 

Born at Coxsackie, N. Y.. July 9. 1840. Lawyer. Secretary, 

N J State R. R. Commission. 18S4. On Board of .\ssossors. 
1884-90, A.M, (Rutgers, 1872), 



1869. 



ALUM XI. 



149 



(?) Paterson, X. J. 
X. J. 



Xew Brunswick 
At Rutgers, 1865-66. 



*JOHX G. Bekdax, 

At Rutgers. 1S6.5-6S. 
*JoHN Arthur Blish. 

Born at Xortliport. Maine, June 3. 1849. 
Architect. Died, Oct. 21, 1914. 

*Edward Warren Clark. Xashville, 

Born at Portsmouth, X. H.. .Jan. 27, 1849. At Rutgers. 1867-69. 
Episc. clergyman. Episcopal Divinity School. Phila.. Penn. 
Author "Life and Adventure in Japan/' "From Hong Kong to 
the Himalayas." Died, June 5, 1907. 

*Ebexezer Platt Jonxsox, Hobart, 

Lawver. Justice, Court of Appeals, State of Xew York. A.B. 
(Williams. 1869). 

*Parshall D. Xichols. 



Tenn. 

X. Y. 

Penn. 



Born in Canada, opposite Lockport. X. 
Rutgers, 1865-66. Real Estate. Died, 



Y.. Mch. 
June 16. 



George Whitfield Robixsox, 

Superintendent of Public Schools. 

* William Little Terhuxe. 

At Rutgers, 1865-69. Died, Jan. 5, 1869. 

*Jacob Craig Tax Blarcom. 

Born in Bergen county. X. J., June 1. 1849. 
66. Banker. President, Bank of Commerce, 
in manv railroad and other corporations, 
cluhs. Died. Aug. 24, 1908. 



Sewickley. 

8. 1845. At 
1906. 

Rosebank, X. Y. 
Matawan, X. J. 

St. Louis, Mo. 

At Rutgers. 1865- 

1905-08. Director 

Member of many 



B.Sc. 

*Xathaxiel Board, Elmhurst, X. Y. 

Born, 1847. Assistant to Engineer of Public Parks, X. Y. Citv. 
M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1872). Died, March 22, 1900. 

*SiMEOX Eastlack Buckxell, Albambra, 111. 

Born in Philadelphia. Mav 16, 1850. Phvsician. M.Sc. (Rut- 
gers. 1872). A.M. (Rutgers, 1878). M'D. (St Louis. Mo., 
Med. Coll., 1875). Died, June 20, 1903. 

Holmes Vax Mater Dexxis, Freehold. X. J. 

Born near Holmdel. X. J., Apr. 11, 1849. President. Freehold 
Gas Light Co., etc. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1872). 

Joshua Doughty, Jr., Somerville, X. J. 

Born at Somerville, X. J.. Feb. 28. 1844. Civil engineer. 
Somerset county engineer, 1886— . M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1872). 

J. RiDGWAY Fell, Trenton, X. J. 

Born in Bucks countv. Pa.. Aug. 29. 1846. Citv Commissioner, 
Trenton. 1911- . M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1872). 

Edward Sealy, 

Phvsician and surgeon. M.Sc. 
vue Hospital Med. ColL, 1884). 

*AUGUSTUS Yaxderveer, 

Civil engineer. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1872). 

William Augustus Yax Mater, 

Born at Holmdel, X. J., Jan. 9, 1849. 
(Rutgers, 1872). 

*Abram De Hart Yoorhees, 

Born at Three Mile Run, X. J.. Mch 
(Rutgers, 1872). Died, Jan. 16, 1911. 



(Rutgers, 1872), 



Xewark, X, 
M.D. (Belle- 



Somerville, 
Died. April 9, 1902. 

Belford, 
Civil engineer. M.Sc. 

Xew Brunswick, 
^5, 1848. Farmer. M.Sc. 



X. J. 



X. J. 



X. J. 



Symmes Bergex, 

Born at Princeton, X. J., Aug. 9, 1849. 



Trenton. X. J. 



Manufacturer. 



150 RUTGEES COLLEGE. 



1869-1870. 



Spencer Houghton Cone, Larchmont, N. Y, 

Actor. 

Haery Clay Feeese, Hays, Kan. 

Editor and proprietor, "The Free Press." 

*CoENELius Wyckoff Gaeeetson, New Brunswick, N. J. 

At Rutgers, 1866-69. Merchant. 

Henry C. Hoppee, Irvington, X. J. 

*Geoege Denman Meekee, New York City. 

Born, 1848. At Rutgers, 1866-67. Cashier, National City Bank. 
Died, Nov. 22, 1896. 

*DuMONT Feelinghuysen Meecee, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. J., Jan. 23, 1850. At Rutgers, 1866-67. 
Merchant. Died, Jan. 19, 1882. 

*Marvin Reuben Merchant, New York City. 

At Rutgers, 1866-68. Died, April 4, 1887. 

*Thomas M. Mueeay, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Delhi, N. Y., June 18, 1847. At Rutgers, 1866-69. 
Contractor. Died, Nov. 24, 1907. 

ROBEET Hendeeson Robeetson, New York City. 

Born in Philadelphia, Pa., Apr. 29, 1849. At Rutgers two 
years. Architect. 

George Clarence Towle, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Sept. 22, 1849. At Rutgers two 
years. Real estate and insurance. 



1870. 
A.B. 

Asher Anderson, Fitchburg, Mass. 

Born at Flatlands, N. Y., July 23, 1846. Cong'l clergyman. 
Secretary. National Council, Cong'l Churches, 1901-13. Editor 
Cong'l Year Book, 1901- . N. B. Sem., 1873. A.M. (Rutgers, 
1873). D.D. (Iowa Coll., 1904, and Rutgers, 1904). 

*LuTHER Barton, Delaware Water Gap, Pa. 

Born at Dayton, N. J., Feb. 9, 1850. Presb. clergyman. Union 
Sem., 1874. Teacher, 1870-71. A.M. (Rutgers, 1873). Died, 
Aug. 11, 1876. 

Frederick Alexander Canfield, Dover, N. J. 

Born near Dover, N. J., Apr. 7, 1849. Mining engineer. Author, 
"History of Thomas Canfield and of Matthew Camfield."' A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1873). E.M. (Columbia, 1873). D.Sc. (Rutgers, 
1914). 

George Griswold Frelinghuysen, Morristown, N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. J., May 9, 1851. Lawyer. Columbia Univ. 
Law School, 1873. A.M. (Rutgers, 1873). 

George Rem Garretson, Laurel, N. Y. 

Born at Jersev City, N. J., May 21, 1850. I'rcsb. clergvman. 
N. B. Sem., 1870-71. Union Sem., 1871-72 and 74-75. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1873). 

♦Alexander Johnston, Princeton, N. .7. 

Born at Brooklyn, N. Y., Apr. 29, 1849. Teacher. Rutgers Col- 
lege Grammar School, 1876—79. Professor of Jurisiirudence 
and Political Economy, College of New Jersey, 1883-89. Au- 
thor of "American Politics," "History of United States," etc. 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1873). LL.D. (Rutgers, 18S6). Died, Julv 20, 
1889. 



JS70. 



ALUMNI. 151 



Charles Joshua Ketcuam Jones, Orange, Cal. 

Born in Franklin, N. J., July 12, 1845. Unitarian clergyman. Di- 
I'octor of Study and Research, Public I^ibrarv. N. B. Sem., 
1870-71. Union Sem., 1873. Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1873). 

John Ring Kaley, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

Civil engineer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1873). 

Luther Laflin Kellogg, New York City. 

Born at Maiden, N. Y., July 1, 1849. Lawyer. Member, Court 
House Board, 1910- . Trustee, Rutgers, 1905- . A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1873). LL.B. (Columbia, 1872). LL.D. (Rutgers, 1901). 

*Dayid Mulford Knickerbocker, Albany, N. Y. 

Merchant. Secretary Bradstreet's Albany office. N.- B. Sem., 
1870-71. A.M. (Rutgers, 1873). Died, April 29, 1888. 

John Hodge Leupp, New Brunswick, X. J. 

Lawyer. LL.B. (Columbia. 1874). A.M. (Rutgers, 1873). 

*JonN Frederick McLaury, Byron, N. Y. 

Born at Stamford, N. Y., Dec. 22. 1844. Presb. clergyman. 
N. B. Sem., 1873. A.M. (Rutgers, 1873). Died, Jan. 30, 1889. 

*NiCHOLAs Pearse, Moiint Ross, N. Y. 

Born at Lisha's Kill, N. Y., July 3, 1846. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
Pastor. Reformed Church, Gallatin. N. Y. N. B. Sem., 1873. 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1873). Died, May 19, 1909. 

Richard Augustus Pearse, Minaville, N. Y. 

Born at Lisha's Kill, N. Y., Jan. 29. 1849. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1873. A.M. (Rutgers, 1873). D.D. (Rutgers, 1913). 

*Jacob Wyckoff Schenck, Ghent, X. Y. 

Born at Weston, N. Y., June 23, 1849. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1873. A.M. (Rutgers, 1873). Died, Feb. 15, 1879. 

Graham Taylor, Chicago, 111. 

Born at Schenectady. N. Y., May 2, 1851. Cong'l clergyman. 
Prof. Social Economics, Chicago Sem., 1892— . President, 
Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy, 1903- . Associate 
lOditor, "The Survey," 1896— . Warden, Chicago Commons, 
1894- . Writer on social questions. N. B. Sem., 1873. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1873). D.D. (Rutgers, 1888). LL.D. (Illinois Coll., 
1897, and Rutgers, 1916). 

*Thomas Markley Trego, Albany, X. Y. 

Born in New York City, Aug. 31, 1847. Physician and surgeon. 
Attending Physician, Child Hospital, for 35 years. A.M. ( Rut- 
gers, 1873). M.D. (Coll. P. and S., 1874). Died, Feb. 15, 1911. 

♦Abraham Van Horn, Jersey City, X. J. 

Born at Jersey City, N. J., Jan. 16, 1848. Lawyer. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1873). Died, Feb. 7, 1905. 

James Cronkhite Weston, Haileybury, Ontario, Canada. 

Civil and mining engineer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1873). 



James Bishop, Xew York City. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Oct. 12, 1850. At Rutgers 
two years. With N. Y. Life Ins. Co. 

♦Edward Brayton, Utioa, X. Y, 

Born at Utica, N. Y., Sept. 10. 1848. At Rutgers, 1866-69. 
A.B. (Hamilton, 1870). A.M. (Hamilton, 1873). Died. Feb. 
25, 1884. 

*James Benjamin Campbell, Port Jervis, X. Y. 

Born at Glasgow, Scotland, May 6, 1842. (?) At Rutgers. 1866- 
67. Clergyman, R. C. A. N. B. Sem., 1870. D.D. (Franklin, 
1895). Died, Oct. 22, 1911. 

*JoHN Gardner Cortelyou, Omaha, Xeb. 

At Rutgers, 1866-70. Banker. Died, July 8, 1901. 



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1870. 



*Henry Gaerett Yoorhees De Hart, White Plains, N. Y. 

Born in New York City, Feb. 1, 1849. At Rutgers, 1866-69. 

Physician and Surgeon. Lecturer on Anatomy, White Plains 

Hospital Training School. M.D. (Coll. P. and S., 1873). Died, 
Dec. 13, 1914. 

*WiLLiTT Denike, Jr., Rahway, X. J. 

Born at Peekskill, N. Y., Nov. 13. 1848. At Rutgers, 1866-69. 
Lawyer. Assistant U. S- District Attorney for Southern New 
York, 1872-73. A.B. (Rutgers, 1872). Died, Dec. 10, 1874. 

Clinton De Witt, Jersey City, X. J. 

At Rutgers, 2 years. Lawyer. LL.B. (Univ. N. Y., 1874). 

*Thomas Barron Edgar. Woodbridge, X. J. 

Born. 1848. At Rutgers, 1866-68. Farmer. Died, .Tulv 5, 
1871. 

Calvin Edward Lasher, Xew Paltz, X'. Y. 

Born at Clermont, N. Y., Jan. 11, 1850. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1873. 

*Henry Xelson Marsh, iTrenton. X. J. 

At Rutgers, 1866-67. Merchant. In Union Army. Died. Aug. 
13, 1896. 

Levi Morgan Strong, Amsterdam, X. Y. 

Born at Niskayuna, N. Y., May 3, 1847. At Rutgers, 1866-68. 
Retired. 

*Charles Brainerd Thomas, Petaluma. Cal. 

At Rutgers, 1866-69. Civil engineer and surveyor. Died, 1874. 



B.Sc. 

William Y. Clark, Matawan, X. J. 

Bom at Matawan, N. J., Dec. 3, 1851. Civil engineer. M.Sc. 
(Rutgers, 1873). 

*John Stanley Ferguson, Asbury Park. X. J. 

Born in New York City, Mch. 3, 1846. Merchant. M.Sc. (Rut- 
gers, 1873). Died, March 9, 1906. 

Charles Chauncey Haven, Avon-by-the-Sea, X. J. 

Consulting engineer. City surveyor, Trenton, N. J.. 1876-82, 
1886-92. City engineer, Trenton, N. J., 1894-1907. 

*Harry Crockett Ives, St. Paul, Minn. 
Born at Newark, N. J., June 25. 1852. Assistant General Man- 
ager, Santa Fe R. R. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1873). Died, Aug. 31, 
1893. 

*Taro Kusa Kabe, Echizen, Japan. 

Died, April 13, 1870. 
George Edward Sealy. St. Paul. Minn. 

Born in Brooklvn. N. Y., June 8, 1851. Manufacturer. M.Sc. 
(Rutgers, 1873). 

DouwE Ditmars Williamson, New Brunswick, X, J. 

Born at Bound Brook, N. J., Jan. 21, 1851. Architect. M.Sc. 
(Rutgers, 1873). 



Benjamin Rosevelt Kissam Burke, Dunellcn. X. J. 

Secretary and Treasurer, Dunellen Lumber and Stone Co. 

♦William Grant Cook, Xow York City. 

Born at Trenton, N. J., July 1. 1847. At Rutgers, 1867-69. 
Real estate. Died, April 19, 1904. 

Edwin Field, Rod Bank. X. J. 

Born at Middletown. N. .7.. May 2, 1S49. At Rutgers, 1866-70. 
Surgeon. Piesidont ITos))ital Staff and Cliief Snrsjoon, Hospital. 
Long liranch, N. J. M.I). (Coll. 1». and S., 1873). 



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ALUMNI. 153 



Louis Gordon Hanna. 

John Dunham Martin, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Retired. 
*WiLLiAM Ross Robins, Long Island. 

Born at Metuchen. N. J.. June 19. 1849. At Rutgers, 1867-68. 

Broker. Died, Sept., 1902. 

Edward Francis Stanton. 

John Van Cleef Voorhees, Franklin Park, N, J. 

Farmer. 

1871. 
A.B. 

Aaron William Benson-, Maitland. Florida. 

Born at Cobleskill, N. Y., Feb. 23. 1843. Presb. clergyman. 
N. B. Sem., 1874. A.M. (Rutgers, 1874). 

*George Berdine. New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick. N. J.. Dec. 6. 1851. Lawyer. City 
Attorney, 1878-80. Prosecutor of the Pleas, Middlesex county, 
1904-09. A.M. (Rutgers, 1874). Died, Oct. 1, 1914. 

*JoHN Woodruff Conklin, Metuchen, N. J. 

Born at Montville. N. J., Dec. 30, 1851. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
Missionary to India, 1881-90. Field Secretary. Board of For- 
eign Missions. 1901-07. A.M. (Rutgers. 1874). N. B. Sem., 
1876. Died, Sept. 12, 1909. 

John Lane Connet, Flemington, N. J. 

Born at Bedminster. N. J., Oct. 10, 1848. Lawyer. Judge, 
Hunterdon County Court of Common Pleas. 1901—12. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1888). 

Ezra Doane De Lamater, Hudson, N. Y. 

Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1874). 

Joseph Fischer, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Oct. 17, 1853. Retired. LL.B. 
(Columbia, 1873). A.M. (Rutgers, 1874), 

Haley Fiske, New York City. 

Born at New Brunswick, N, J.. Mch. 18, 1852. Vice President, 
Metropolitan Life Ins. Co. Writer on Life Insurance. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1874). 

James Corteltou Garretson, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at Middlebush, N. J.. Aug. 8, 1851. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1874. A.M. (Rutgers, 1874). 

James Edward Graham, River Edge, N. J. 

Born at Catskill, N. Y., July 22. 1849. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1878. Albany Law School. A.M. (Rutgers, 1874). 

Andrew Hageman, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at Readington, N. J., Mch. 3. 1850. Clergyman, R.'C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1874. A.M. (Rutgers, 1874). 

*William Hulit Lawrence, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at Farraingdale, N. J.. Oct, 14, 1848. M. E. clergyman. 
Prof. Ancient Languages, Claflin Univ., 1878-81. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1874). Ph.D. (Univ. N. Y., 1893). D.D. (Taylor Univ., 
1893). Died, Dec. 13, 1914. 

*Rodolph Crocheron Oakley, Rahway, N, J. 

Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1874). LL.B. (Columbia Law School, 
1874). 

George Edgar Pace, East Millstone, N, J. 

Born at Tewksburv, N. J., Jan. 22, 1851. Lawyer. Member, 
N. J. Assembly, 1887. A.M. (Rutgers, 1874). 



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RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



1871. 



William Newton Todd, Harrisburg, 

Born in New Jersey, 1844. Presb. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 
1874. A.M. (Rutgers, 1874). D.D. 

Charles Francis Van Inwegen, Port Jervis, N 

Born at Port Jervis, N. Y., Sept. 13, 1849. President, First 
National Bank of Port Jervis. President, Board of Education, 
Port Jervis. President, Deerpark Club. A.M. (Rutgers, 1874). 

*WiLLAED Penfield Voorhees, New Brunswick, 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., July 28, 1851. Lawyer. Asso- 
ciate Justice Supreme Court, N. J. 1908—14. Trustee, Rutgers, 
1909-14. A.M. (Rutgers, 1874). LL.D. (Rutgers, 1910). 
Died, May 31, 1914. 

William Wirt Wendover, 

Physician. M.D. (Coll. P. and S., 1874). 
*Edwin Bleecker Williamson, 

Bom at Amity, N. Y., Apr. 5, 1852. Lawyer, 
1874). LL.B. (Columbia Law School, 1873). 
1906. 

*J0HN Henry Wyckoff, 

Born at Roycefleld, N. J., Sept. 28, 1851. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
Missionary, India. Principal and Prof, of Theology, Arcot 
Sem., 1909-15. N. B. Sem,., 1874. A.M. (Rutgers, 1874). D.D. 
(Hope, 1892, Rutgers, 1899). Died, Apr. 28, 1915. 



Pa. 



X. J. 



Warwick, N. Y. 

Newark, N. J. 

A.M. (Rutgers, 
Died, March 24, 

Vellore, India. 



*WiLLis HoRTON Harder, Philmont, N. Y. 

At Rutgers, 1867-69. Manufacturer. Died, Jan. 12, 1879. 

*WiLLiAM James Hill, Huron, S. D. 

Born in Ireland. At Rutgers, 1867-70. Presb. clergyman. N. 
B. Sem., 1872. Died, Sept. 9, 1904. 

*JoHN HoRA Jackson, Plainfield, N. J. 

Bom at Rahway, N, J., Apr., 1849. At Rutgers, 1867-69. 
Lawyer. Borough Counsel of Plainfield. Died, April 4, 1894. 

Ananias Lawrence, Island Heights, N. J. 

Born at Bridgeton, N. J., Jan. 30, 1839. At Rutgers, 1867-69. 
M. E. clergyman. A.B. (Princeton, 1871). A.M. (Princeton, 
1874). D.D. (Dickinson, 1899). 

Walter William Schell, Rhinebeck, N. Y. 

Farmer. LL.B. (Univ. N. Y., 1871). 
*Harry Ten Broeck von Romondt, Washington, D. C. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Nov. 11. 1849. At Rutgers, 
1867-71. In civil service. Died, Nov. 19, 1877. 

*Alexander Henry Weir, East Orange, N. J. 

At Rutgers, 1867-69. Civil engineer. General superintendent, 
Ohio Junction Railroad. Died, Feb. 28, 1902. 



B.Sc. 

*James Kennedy Barton, Lampasas Springs, Tex. 

Born in Fairfax county, Va., May 31, 1852. Civil engineer. 
Tutor of Mathematics, Rutgers, 1873-74. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 
1874). C.E. (Rutgers, 1873). Died, Feb. 16, 1877. 

Stephen George Gano, New Castle, Pa. 

Born at Neshanic, N. J., July 28, 1849. Civil engineer. M.Sc. 
(Rutgers, 1874). 

'"Winfield Scott Lasher, New York City. 

Assistant engineer. Department of Docks. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 
1874). C.E. (Rutgers. 1874). Died, Oct 14, 1899. 

Charles Pifelps Williams Merritt. Clifton Springs. N. Y. 

Born at Piscata way town, N. J., Julv 1. 1852. Physician. 
Medical Missionarv, China, 1885-93. 'M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1874). 
M.D. (Coll. P. and S., 1878). 



1871-1872. 



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John Anderson Miller, Newark, N. J. 

Boi-n at Newark, N. J., Dec. 30, 1850. Lawyer. Judge, First 
District, Newark, 1884-87. Judge Advocate, Lieut. Col., Divi- 
sion Staflf. N. J. National Guard, 1895-1905. LL.B. (Columbia, 
1874). M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1874). 

*Chaeles Lansing Peuyn, Albany, N. Y. 

Bom at Albany, N. Y., Dec. 2. 1852. Manufacturer. M.&c. 
(Rutgers, 1874). Died, July 7, 1906. 

*Otis Comfort Tiffany, San Francisco, Cal. 

Assistant Paymaster, U. S. Navy, 1875-79. Promoted to P. 
A. Paymaster. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1874). Died, Oct. 31, 1897. 

Joseph Ward, Jr., Newark, N. J, 

Born at Newark, N. J., Feb. 21, 1851. Retired. M.Sc. (Rut- 
gers, 1874). 

*SrLAS Ebenezer Weir, Jr., Elkins, W. Va. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J. Civil engineer, Lehigli Valley 
Railroad. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1874). C.E. (Rutgers, 1877). 
Died, Oct. 4, 1898. 



Henry Herbert Cook. 

Residence wben a student, Trenton, N. J. At Rutgers, 1869—71. 

*Abram Cross Denman, Redlands, Cal. 

Born at Newark, N. J., .Jan. 18, 1853. At Rutgers, one year. 
Grower and shipper of citrus fruits. Alderman, New^ark, N. J., 
1880-82, 1893-95. Died, May 9, 1916. 

*Thomas Augustus Devan, New York City. 

At Rutgers, 1868-70. Leather business. Died. August 13, 
1895. 

James Rush Marshall, Washington, D. C. 

Born at Carlisle, Pa., Oct. 30, 1851. At Rutgers, 1869-70. 
Architect. 

Zun Zow Matsmuila (Junzo Matsumura), Tokio, Japan. 

Captain, Imperial Japanese Navy. Graduate of Annapolis Naval 
Academy. 

*John Wesley Iwosb:e Nagai (Yoshida Kiyonari), Tokio, Japan. 

At Rutgers, 1868-70. Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs. Mi- 
kado's Minister Plenipotentiary to United States, 1874-82, 
Chief Clerk Finance Department. Com. of Internal Revenue. 
Assistant Minister of Finance. Died, Aug. 3, 1891. 

Rodman McCamly Price, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at Weehawken, N. J., June 9, 1851. Civil engineer. Chief 
engineer. Department Parks, Brooklyn, 1900—08. 

*Ko Zo SooGiwoORA (YosHiNARi Hatakeyama), Satsuma, Japan. 

At Rutgers, 1868-70. OflBcer in the Interior, Education and 
Foreign Affairs Departments. Director, Imperial Univ. of 
Tokio. Died at sea on his return from a visit to America, 1876. 

*Walton Cuyler Tiffany, Yonkers, N. Y. 

Born at Coxsackie, N. Y., Mch. 24, 1850. At Rutgers, 1868-71. 
Analvtical chemist. U. S. Government topographer, 1870—76. 
M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1897). C.E. Died, Nov. 24, 1902. 

1872. 
A.B. 

*Thomas Wallace Clemens, Bergen Point, N. J. 

Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1875). Died, June 22. 1885. 

James Schureman Nevius Demarest, Queens, N. Y. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J.. Julv 21. 1851. Clergvman, R. 
C. A. President, Board of Publication, R. C. A., 1912-14. N. 
B. Sem., 1876. A.M. (Rutgers, 1875). 



156 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



1872. 



Charles Aendt Dunham, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Aug. 25. 1850. Treasurer N. 
B. Savings Institution. A.M. (Rutgers, 1875). 

*Geoege Sharpe Duryee, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Newark. N. J.. July 15, 1850. Lawyer. Member N. J. 
Assembly, 1878-79. Clerk in Chancery of N. J.. 1881-86. U. S. 
District Attorney for N. J., 1888-90. Commissioner of Bank- 
ing and Insurance, 1891-96. A.M. (Rutgers, 1875). Died. Oct. 
28, 1896. 

*Edward D, Gillmore, Jersey City, N. J. 

Born at Fortress Monroe, Va., Nov. 9, 1851. Lawver. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1875). Died, Oct. 29, 1890. 

William H. Hoffman, Saline, Mich. 

Born at Flemington, N. J., May 13. 1849. Presb. clergvman. 
N. B. Sem., 1875. A.M. (Rutgers, 1875). 

George Hall Large, Flemington, N. J. 

Born at White House, N. J., Dec 1, 1850. Lawyer. N. J. 
Senator, 1886-88. President N. J. Senate. 1888. Collector In- 
ternal Revenue, 1877-85, 1888-93. A.M. (Rutgers, 1875). 

William James Leggett, Chatham, N. Y. 

Born at Ghent, N. Y., Oct 12, 1848. Clergyman. R. C. A. N. 
B. Sem., 1875. A.M. (Rutgers, 1875). Ph.D. (Univ. N. Y., 
1891). 

Benjamin Cory Miller, South Britain, Conn, 

Born at Lima, Indiana, Jan. 22. 1850. M. E. clergyman. N. B. 
Sem.. 1875. A.M. (Rutgers, 1875). 

George Adam Ries, Oakland, Cal. 

Born at Heringen, Germany, Oct. 18, 1846. Real estate. Presb. 
clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1875. A.M. (Rutgers, 1875). 

Henry Scott Rokenbatjgh, New York City. 
Born in New York City, Feb. 16, 1852. Lawyer. Author, "Tes- 
tamentary Capacity and the Mental Conditions Affecting It." 
LL.B. (Columbia, 1874). A.M. (Rutgers, 1875). 

Louis Johnes Ryerson, Pompton Plains, N. J. 

Born at Bloomingdale, N. J,, Mch. 19, 1850. Lawyer. Author, 

"The Rverson Familv in America." A.M. (Rutgers, 1875). 
LL.B. (Columbia, 1876). 

*Ch:arles Henry Steele, Detroit, Mich. 

Born at Ballston Spa, N. Y., .July 18, 1851. Physician. Prof. 
Therapeutics, Cooper Med. Coll.. San Francisco. Cal.. 1S84-0S. 
M.D. (Univ. N Y., 1874). A.M. (Rutgers, 1875). Died. Jan. 
16. 1916. 

*George Henry Stevens, Albany, N. Y. 

Born at Albany, N. Y., Sept. 28, 1850. Lawyer. Assistant 
District Attornev. Albany county, 187.5-77. Deputy Attorney 
General, N. Y. State. 18'89-1903. A.M. (Rutgers, 1875). Al- 
bany Law School. 1874. Died, May 25, 1911. 

Edward Woodbridge Strong, Cincinnati, Ohio. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Dec. 7, 1853. Lawyer. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1875). 

John Alfred Van Neste, Ridgewood, N. J. 

Born at Weston, N. J., Dec. 25, 1849. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1875. A.M. (Rutgers, 1875). 

♦Charles Adolphus Wharton, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Belleville, N. J.. Sept. 14, 1851. Manufacturer. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1875). Died, Dec. 15, 1910. 

♦Martin Nevius Wyckoff, Tokio, Japan. 

Born at Middlebush. N. J., Apr. 1850. Missionary. R. C. A. 
Ad.iunct Prof. Phvsics and Lahoratorv Assistant. Rutiiors. ISSO- 
90.' A.M. (Rutuers. 1875). D.Sc. (Rutgers, 1805). Died. Jan. 
27, 1011. 



1872. 



ALUMNI. 157 



*AxDREW Watson Baird, Belchertown, Mass. 

At Rutgers, 1868-70. M. E. clergvman. Boston Theological 
Sem., 1872. 

*JoHN Alexander Koones, New York City. 

Born in New York City, Mch. 18. 1848. At Rutgers. 1868-71. 
Lawyer. LL.B. (Univ. of N. Y., 1873). Died, May 28, 1906. 

*Frederick: William Ruhl, Schenectady, N. Y. 

Born at Giessen. Germany. June 23, 1847. At Rutgers. 1868-71. 
Clergyman, R. C. A. X. B. Sem., 1884. Died, Sept. 12, 1904. 

*JoHN Reade STin"\Ti:sANT, New York City. 

Born at Poughkeepsie, N. Y.(?) At Rutgers, 1868-70. Ranch- 
ing. Died, June 25, 1904. 



B.Sc. 

*Edwakd FrLLEK Brooks, Lansdowne, Penn. 

Born at Cumberland, N. J., Sept. 30. 1848. General Superin- 
tendent. Philadelhpia, Wilmington and Baltimore R. R. Super- 
visor. Penn. R. R.. at New Brunswick. N. J.. 1877—80. Assistant 
Engineer, 1880-83. Principal Assistant Engineer, Jersey City. 
1883-93. Superintendent. Wilmington. 1893-95. Superintend- 
ent, Jersev Citv, 1895-99. Trustee. Rutgers, 1898-1904. M.Sc. 
(Rutgers. 1875). C.E. (Rutgers, 1896). Died, Jan. 14, 1916. 

Joseph Blrroughs, Haekensack, N. J. 

Manufacturer. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1875). C.E. 

Albert Stanburrol'GH Cook, New Haven, Conn. 

Born at Montville. N. J.. Mch. 6. 1853. Prof. English Lang, 
and Lit., Yale, 1889- . Tutor, Mathematics. Rutgers. 1872-73. 
Associate in English. Johns Hopkins. 1879—81. Prof. English, 
Univ. California, 1882—89. Author of many books on the En- 
glish Language and Literature. M.Sc. (Rutgers. 1875). A.M. 

(Rutgers, 1882, and Yale, 1889). Ph.D. (Jena, 1882). L.H.D. 

(Rutgers. 1889). LL.D. (Rutgers, 1906). 

*Charles Heath, South Orange, N. J. 

Born at Newport, Ky., Nov. 26, 1853. Manufacturer. Died, 
July 8. 1900. 

John W. Herbert, New York City. 

Born at Marlboro, N. J., Aug. 3, 1853. Lawyer. Trustee, 
Rutgers, 1901- . M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1875). LL.B. (Columbia, 
1876). 

William Edward King, Landing, N. Jt 

Born at Morristown, N. J., Sept. 28, 1848. Civil engineer. 
County engineer. Morsis county. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1875). 

* George Boardman Ogden, Millville, N. J. 

Lawyer. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1875). Died, Oct. 15, 1888. 
Frederick James Potter, Bordentown, N. J. 

Railroad supervisor. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1875). 

*James Fitz Randolph, Morristown, N. J. 

Born at Whippanv. N. J.. Feb. 22. 1853. Merchant. M.Sc. 
(Rutgers. 1874). E.M. (Columbia, 1876). Died, Nov. 19, 1900. 

*Charles Herman Vannier, Buffalo, X. Y. 

Born in Brooklvn. N. Y.. Oct. 16. 1852. Civil engineer. M.Sc. 
(Rutgers. 1874). Died, Oct. 12, 1911. 

*Rtchard Lovell Williams, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born in .Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 10, 1853, Civil engineer. City 
surveyor. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1874). 



Jacob Bell Cornell, Somerville, N. J. 

Born in New York City, Dec. 26, 1848. Phvsician and surgeon. 
M.D. (Coll. P. and S., 1879). 



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1872-1873. 



*Theodore Frelinghuysen Cornell, Somerville, N. J. 

Born in New York City, July 31, 1851. Farmer. Died, Apr. 
19, 1916. 

*JosEPH Rose Dennis, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. J., Apr. 14, 1854. At Rutgers, 1869-71. 
Banker and broker. Died, July 27, 1912. 

*James Mapes Dodge, Germantown, Penn. 

Born at Waverly, N. J., June 30, 1852. Cornell, 1867-70. 
Rutgers, 1871—72. Mechanical engineer. Pres. J. M. Dodge Co. 
Director of many corporations. Died, Dec. 4, 1915. 

Charles Chauncey Hommann, Perth Amboy, N. J. 

Lawyer. 
Daniel DuBois Smock, Red Bank, N. J. 

Born in Monmoutli county, N. J., May 29, 1849. At Rutgers 

two years. Retired farmer. 



1873. 
A.B. 

*RoBERT Adrain, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Dec. 17, 1853. Lawyer. State 
Senator. N. J., 1888-94. President. Senate, 1891-93. Colonel, 
State Militia. A.M. (Rutgers, 1876). Died, Jan. 30, 1911. 

Frederick Ernest Allen, Brookhaven, N. Y. 

Born at New Haven. Conn.. Apr. 21, 1850. Presb. clergyman. 
N. B. Sem., 1876. Union Sem., P. G., 1878. A.M. (Rutgers, 

1876). 

Herbert Boggs, Newark, N. J. 

Lawyer. A.M. 

* George Hull Cleveland, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born in New York Citv. May 27. 1851. Presb. clergyman. 
Teacher. N. B. Sem., 1876. A.M. (Rutgers. 1876). Died. Feb. 
22. 1906. 

William Wynkoop Cook, Rolla, Mo. 

Born at Churchville. Pa., Nov. 21. 1843. M. E. clergyman. 
Union Sem., 1876. A.M. (Rutgers, 1876). 

* George Riley Dixon, Ridgway, Pa. 

* Born at Neversink, N. Y.. July 23, 1848. Lawyer. Superintendent 
of Schools. Elk countv. Penn., 1875-87. Member Penn. Legis- 
lature, 189.3-1901. A.M. (Rutgers. 1876). Died. June 11. l9l2. 

Charles Pierson Dorkance, New York City, 

Born at Carbondale, Penn., May 25, 1852. Lawyer. A.M. (Rut- 
gers. 1876). 

Joseph Alexander Harper, Scarsdale, N. Y. 

Born in Countv Down. Ireland, Sept. 20. 1839. Clergyman. R. 
C. A. N. B. Sem.. 1875. A.M. (Rutgers, 1876). 

* Howard Harris, Los Angeles, Cal. 

Born at Belleville, N. J.. July 29. 1848. Clergyman. R. C. A. 
Missionarv, Japan, 1884-1904. N. B. Sem.. 1876. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1876). Died, Jan. 13, 1916. 
♦Daniel Trimble Hawxhurst, Kingsbridge. N. Y. 

Born in Brooklvn, N. Y., Dec. 12. 1852. Bookkeeper. A.M. 
(Rutgers. 1876). N. B. Sem., 1873-74. Died, Jan. 10. 1915. 

Peter V. Huyssoon, Orange. X. J. 

Born in Buffalo, N. Y.. Oct. 13, 1852. Manager. Fisk Teachers' 
Agency, N. Y. A.M. (Rutgers. 1876). 

George Siiarpk Knickerbocker. New York City. 

Born at Red Hook. X. Y.. Sept. 11. 1849. Physician. M.D. 
(Coll. P. and S., 1876). A.M. (Rutgers, 1876). 



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Bloomfield Littell, New York City. 

BoTB at Hoboken. X. J.. July 29. 18.52. Lawyer. LL.B. (Col- 
umbia, 1875). A.M. (Rutgers. 1876). 

*Adeiax Yaxderveeb Martexse, Flatbush. X. Y. 

Born at Flatbush, N. Y.. 1853. Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers. 
1876). LL.B. (Col. Law School, 1875). Died. Jan. 3. 1898. 

Abeam Irving Martixe, Pine Bush. X. Y. 

Born at Clarkstown, X. Y.. Oct. 19. 1848. Clergyman. R. C. A. 
X. B. Sem.. 1876. A.M. (Rutgers, 1876). 

*JoHN De Witt Peltz. Albany. X. Y. 

Born at Coxsackie. X. Y.. .Tune 26. 1853. Lawyer. A.M. (Rut- 
gers. 1876). LL.B. (Albany Law School, 1876). Died. May 
7, 1904. 

Claudius Rockefeller, Hudson. X'. Y. 

Lawyer. LL.B. (Albany Law School, 1876). A.M. (Rutgers. 
1876). 

*JoHN Ryley, Xyack, X. Y. 

Born, 1851. Justice of the Peace. A.M. (Rutgers. 1876). 
Died, March 20, 1891. 

Isaac Stryker Schexck, Skillman. X. J. 

Born at Weston. X. J.. Apr. 26. 1852. Clergyman. R. C. A. 
X. B. Sem., 1876. A.M. (Rutgers, 1876). 

*Joseph Walworth Sutphen, Brooklyn, X. Y. 

Born at Brooklyn. X. Y., Jan. 26, 1853. Lawyer. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1876). LL.B. (Columbia, 1876). Died, Xov. 2, 1902. 

*Alexander Gulick Yan Aken, Jamesburg. X. J. 

Born at Rhode Hall. Middlesex county. X. J., .Jan. 17, 1852. 
Candidate for ministry. R. C. A. Farmer. X. B. Sem., 1876. 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1876).' Died, Mch. 28, 1913. 

Ira Van Allen, Syracuse. X. Y. 

Born at Bethlehem, X. Y., June 1, 1846. Clergyman. R. C. A. 
X. B. Sem., 1876. A.M. (Rutgers, 1876). 

*Samuel Oakley Van der Poel, Xew York City. 

Bom at Albany, X. Y., Aug. 7, 1853. Physician. Medical Di- 
rector, X. Y. Life Ins. Co.. 1898-1912. Adjunct Prof. Medicine. 
Albany Med. Coll.. 1880-82. Health Officer. Port of Xew York. 
Trustee. Rutgers. 1910-12. M.D. (Coll. P. and S.. 1876). Hon. 
M.D. (Union, 1880). A.M. (Rutgers, 1876). Died. Apr. 22, 
1912. 

Jacob Outcalt Van Fleet, West Albany, X. Y. 

Born at Xew Brunswick, X. J., Oct. 31. 1847. Clergyman, R. 
C. A. X. B. Sem., 1876. A.M. (Rutgers, 1876). 

*Peter Van Yoorhees, Camden, X. J. 

Born near Xew Brunswick. X. J., June 15, 1852. Lawyer. 

Judge, Court of Errors and Appeals, 1900. A.M. (Rutgers, 
1876). Died, Feb. 25, 1906. 

Henry d' Eresby Weston, Xew York City. 

Born in Middlesex countv, X. J. Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers. 
1876). 

Charles Seymour Wright, Brooklyn. X'. Y. 

Born at Xew Utrecht. L. I.. June 29. 1844. Clergyman, R. 
C. A. X. B. Sem., 1876. A.M. (Rutgers, 1876). 



Madison Monroe Ball, Berne, X. Y. 

Teacher. 
*JoHN D. Bennett, Xew Haven. Mich. 

At Rutgers, 1868-73. Clergyman. Died, 1899. 
Fletcher Clark, Philadelphia. Pa. 

Born at Portsmouth. X. H.. Xov. 23. 1851. At Rutgers. 1869- 

73. Episc. clergyman. Philadelphia Diyinity School, 1885. 



160 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



1873. 



William Pebcy Hillhouse, Denver, Col. 

Lawyer. LL.B. (Columbia, 1876). 
William Henry McKee, Corunna, Mich. 

Clergyman. LL.D. 
Chaeles Howard Millspaugh, Wickatunk, N. J. 

Farmer. 
John H. C. Nevius, New York City. 

Manufacturer. 
William Henry Page, * New York City. 

Insurance. Actor. 

Charles Wadsworth Pitcher, Clover Hill, N. J, 

Born at Boght, N. Y., Mcli. 2, 1849. At Rutgers, 1869-73. 
Clergyman, R. C. A. N. B. Sem., 1876. 

*FiTz Randolph Stewart, Frederic, Md. 

At Rutgers, 1869-71. Died, July 4, 1871. 

*Daniel Gilbert Van Mater, Columbus, N. J. 

Born at Holmdel, N. J.(?), 1852. At Rutgers. 1869-71. Physi- 
cian. M.D. (Bellevue Hospital Med. Coll., 1875). Died, Feb. 
11, 1895. 

George Sidney Willits, Riverton, N. J. 

Born at Philadelphia, Penn.. Feb. 21, 1853. At Rutgers, 2 
years. Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy. Retired. U. S. Naval Acad., 
1875. 

B.Sc. 

William Allen Chapman, Montreal, Canada. 

Born at Canajoharie, N. Y., Oct. 16, 1852. Manager of sales 
for the Rail Joint Co. Civil engineer. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1876). 

Oswald Haldane, Cold Spring, N. Y. 

Author. "Genealogical History of Filkin Family." M.Sc. (Rut- 
gers, 1876). 

James Thomas Lillis, Jersey City, N. J. 

Born at West New York, N. Y., Mch. 6. 1853. Surrogate, Hud- 
son county, 1896-1906. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1876). 

*Henry Augustus Neilson, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born in New York City, June 9, 1854. Manufacturer. Trus- 
tee, N. B. Savings Inst. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1876). Died, May 
6, 1912. 

*Myron Randall Chauncey Peck, New York City. 

Physician. In charge of State Emigrant Insane Asylum. M.Sc. 
(Rutgers, 1876). M.D. (Columbia, 1876). Died, Mch. 29, 1890. 

Clarence Peters, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. J., Mch. 4, 1854. Manufacturer. M.Sc. 

(Rutgers, 1876). 

William Picard Stephens, Bayonne, N. J. 

Born in Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 5, 1854. Technical writer. 
Editor, Lloyd's Register of American Yachts, 1904- . M.Sc. 
(Rutgers, 1876). 

♦Charles Frederick Stillman, Plainfield. N. J. 

Bom at Plainfield, N. J.(*?), 1853. Surgeon. Professor of 
Orthopedic Surgery, Woman's Medical College. 1884. M.Sc. 
(Rutgers, 1876). M.D. (Coll. P. and S.. 1876). Died. 1892. 

♦Thomas Bliss Stillman. Hoboken, N. J. 

Born at Plainfield. N. J., May 24. 1S52. Prof. Analytical 
Chemistry, Stevens Institute, 1886-1903. Prof. Enginoering 
Chemistrv. Stevens Institute, 1903-09. Author. "Encineering 
Chemistry," four editions. M.Sc. (Rutgers. 1876). Ph.D. 
(Stevens, 1883). Died. Aug. 10, 1915. 



1873-1874. 



ALUMNI. 



161 



*Charles Townsend Van Santvoord, New York City 

Born at Albany, N. Y., 1854. Treasuaer and General Manager, 
Albany Day Line of Steamboats. Trustee, Rutgers, 1893-95. 
M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1876). Died, July 5, 1895. 

Elbridge Yansyckel, Jr., 

Born at Jersey City. N. J., Mch. 10, 1852 
M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1876). 

Herbert Fuller Watson, 

M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1876). 

* William Hall Williamson, 

Born at Flagtown, N. J.. Apr. 26, 1855. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1881. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1876). Died, April 22, 1905. 



Bound Brook. X, J. 
Civil engineer. 

•Escondido, Cal. 
Philadelphia, Pa. 



Brooklyn, N. Y. 

New York City. 

Iron Mountain, Mich. 



Tenafly, N. J. 

Assembly. 

Brookh'n, X. Y. 



*rREDERicK Augustus Conkling, 

At Rutgers, 1870-71. Merchant. Died; 1874 
Teunis G. Bergen Cortelyou, 

Clerk. 
Joseph Addison Crowell, 

Physician. M.D. (Univ. N. Y., 1880). 

James Ketchum Dunscomb, Albany, X. Y 

Born at Albany, N. Y., Dec. 17, 1853. At Rutgeis, 2 years. 
Treasurer, Albany Hardware and Iron Co., 1891— . 

*JoHN Henry Huyler, 

Born 1852. At Rutgers, 1870-71. Member of N. J 
Died, July 10, 1891. 

*Jeremiah B. Johnson, 

At Rutgers, 1870-72. Merchant. Died, Aug.^ 1896. 
Julio Martinez. 
Cornelius B. McCrellis, Xew Brunswick, X. J 

General conti'^ctor. 
William Morgan, South River, X. J 

Importer and publisher of Reward Cards. 
Henry Livingston Rutgers, Granger, Wash 

Born. 1852. Farmer. 
*P"dmund Stephens, Harrington Park, X. J 

Born in New York City. Mch. 5, 1854. At Rutgers, 1870-71. 
Commercial traveler. Died, Mch. 22, 1913. 

Henry Caumus Stryker, Xew York City 

Born at Rhinebeck, N. Y., Feb. 23, 1853. At Rutgers, 1869-72. 
Lawyer. Organizer and promoter. Columbia Law School, 1881. 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1892). 



1874. 



A.B. 

*William Bogardus Berry, Pasadena, Cal. 

Born at Syracuse. N. Y., Mch. 22, 1854. Physician. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1877). M.D. (Coll. P. and S., 1876). Died, Dec. 21, 
1896. 

*William Hornblower Bradley, Xewark, X. J, 

Born at Newark, N. J., 1853. Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1877). 
LL.B. (Columbian Law School, Washington, D. C, 1876). 
Died, .June 17, 1889. 

Ralph Watson Brokaw, Utica, X. Y. 

Born at Middlebush, N. .!.. Feb. 14, 1855. Presb. clergyman. 

Pastor. First Presb. Church, Utica. N. B. Sem., 1877. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1877). D.D. (Hamilton, 1903). 

11 



162 RUTGEES COLLEGE. 



1874. 



Ephraim Cutter, Woodbridge, X. J. 

Lawyer. Member, N, J. Assembly, 1887-89. A.M. (Rutgers, 

1877). 

*CiiARLES Davis, Saugerties, N, Y. 

Born at Saugerties, N. Y., Sept. 9, 1853. Lawyer. State Sen- 
ator, 1895-98. Surrogate, Ulster county, 1898-1908. N. Y. 
State Water Commissioner, 1906-11. LL.B. (Albany Law 
School, 1876). A.M. (Rutgers, 1876). Died, Dec. 21, 1913. 

Titus Elwood Davis, Washington, D. C. 

Born at Flatbush, Ulster county, N. Y., Apr. 15, 1851. Presb. 
clergyman. Author of books on local history, &c. N. B. Sem., 
1877. A.M. (Rutgers, 1877). 

*Jaques v. De Mott, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Middlebush, N. J., Oct. 25, 1852. Lawyer. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1877). Died, Dec. 22, 1889. 

Joseph Rankin Duryee, New York City. 

Born at Newark, N. .T., Nov. 22, 1853. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
Trustee, Rutgers, 1905- . N. B. Sem., 1879. A.M. (Rutgers, 
1877). D.D. (Rutgers, 1892). 

Howard Newton Fuller, Albany, N. Y. 

Born at New Baltimore, N. Y., Oct. 29, 1853. Banker. Com- 
missioner of Education, 1892. Comptroller, Albany, 1901—11. 
Civil Service Commissioner, 1916. Author of "On the Banks 
of the Old Raritan" and other poems. Trustee, Rutgers, 
1905- . A.M. (Rutgers, 1877). 

Perry James Fuller, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at New Baltimore, N. Y., Sept. 4, 1851. Lawyer. LL.B. 
(Columbia, 1876). A.M. (Rutgers, 1876). 

William Frederick Gaston, Passaic, N, J. 

Born at Pompton, N. J., Feb. 11, 1854. Lawyer. Member, 
N. J. Assembly, 1882-84. A.M. (Rutgers, 1877). 

Harry Latimer Janeway, New Brighton, N. Y. 

Born at Jersey City, N. J., Nov. 20, 1855. Presb. clergyman. 
N. B. Sem., 1878. A.M. (Rutgers, 1877). 

*Charles Henry Theodore Krueger, Hoboken, N. J. 

Born at Stettin, Germany, July 11. 1850. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1877. A.M. (Rutgers, 1877). Died, Dec. 10, 1880. 

George De Witt Lydecker, Grafton, Mass. 

Born at Clarkstown, N. Y., Oct. 26, 1850. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1877. A.M. (Rutgers, 1877). 

John Richard Manley, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at Saddle River, N. J., June 11, 1850. Lawyer. LL.B. 
(Columbia, 1876). A.M. (Rutgers, 1877). 

Charles Meyer, Dresden, Germany. 

Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1877). 

Theodore Denton Mills, Middletown, N. Y. 

Born at Bloomingbtirgh, N. Y., June 9, 1852. Phvsiciau and 
surgeon. M.D. (Coll. P. and S., 1876). A.M. (Rutgers, 1877). 

*John Oppie, Griggstown, N. J. 

Born at Griggstown. N. J.. Mch. 2, 1854. Clergyman. R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1878. A.M. (Rutgers, 1877). Died, Feb. 29. 1880. 

♦Isaac Pumyea, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Three Mile Run, N. J., Nov. 30, 1853. Medical student. 
Died, Oct. 19, 1876. 

Charles Augustus Runk, New York City, 

liorn at Now Brunswick, N. J., May 4. 1855. Lawyer. LL.B. 
(Columbia. 1876). A.M. (Rutgers, 1877). 

Louis Hoff Sciienck. Soraerville, N. J. 

Born at Neshanic, N. J., Oct. 25. 1853. Lawyer. Law Judge. 
Somerset county, 1900-10. Tinisteo, Rutgers, 190.1-10. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1877). 



1S74. 



ALUMNI. 



163 



Kingston, N. Y. 
Lawyer. A.M. (Rut- 



JoHN Welch Seaeing, 

Born at Saugerties, N. Y., Mela. 22, 1855. 
gers, 1877). 

Peter Davis Staats, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Raritan, N. J,, Sept. 12, 1852. Topographical engraver. 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1877). 

*WiLLiAM Stoddard, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Aug. 30, 1853. Lawyer. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1877). LL.B. (Columbia Law School, 1877). Died, 
Dec. 13, 1882. 

Alan Hartwell Strong, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Mch. 5, 1856. Lawyer. General 
Attorney, Penn. R, R. Co. A.M. (Rutgers, 1877). 

*David Mather Talmage, Hammond, La. 

Born at Amoy, China, Feb. 4, 1852. Clergyman, R. C. A. Mis- 
sionary to China, 1877-80. N. B. Sem., 1877. A.M. (Rutgers, 
1877). Died, Sept. 10, 1915. 

*Alexander Beokaw Van Dervooet, Denver, Col. 

Born in Somerset county, N. J., July 28, 1853. Manager. Law- 
yer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1877). Died, April 8, 1903. 

Amos Van Etten, Kingston, N. T. 

Born at Hainesville, N. J., Aug. 31, 1852. Lawyer. Special 
County Judge, Orange county, 1884-87. LL.B. (Albany Law 
School, 1876). A.M. (Rutgers, 1877). 

*JoHN Newton Wyckoff, Somerville, N. J. 

Born at White House, N. J., Feb. 21, 1852. Lawyer. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1877). LL.B. (Harvard, 1876). Died, Nov. 2, 1880. 



Parker J. Bixby. 
* Charles Smith Bloomfield, ^ Westfield, N. J. 

Born at Iselin, N. J., Apr. 25*. 1852. At Rutgers, 1870-75. 
Lawyer. Columbia Law School, 1876. Died, Dec. 24, 1904. 

John Phillip Clum, Chicago, 111. 

Born at Claverack, N. Y., Sept. 1, 1851. At Rutgers, 1870-71. 
Lecturer. Lawyer. Editor. Mayor of Tombstone, Ariz., 1881. 
Chief af Division of P. O. Inspectors at Washington, 1898-1906, 
1908-11. 

Luther Cortelyolt, Muscotah, Kan. 

Born at Harlingen, N. J., Dec. 23, 1851. At Rutgers, 2 years. 
Bank President. First Vice Pres., National Grain Dealers' Asso- 
ciation, 1906. 

Gforge Washington Frey, Lancaster, Pa. 

Adolph Goes sling. 

Garrett Smock Jones, Rahway, N. J. 

Born at Holmdel, N. J., May 26, 1851. At Rutgers, 1871-73. 
Bank cashier. 

John Howard Kelly, New York City. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Mch. 1, 1853. At Rutgers, 2 
years. Manufacturer. 

Sidney Oscar Lawsing, Catskill, N. Y. 

Born at Amsterdam, N. Y., Apr. 16, 1846. At Rutgers, 2 years. 
Clergyman, R. C. A. N. B. Sem., 1879. 

James Parker, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. 

Born at Newark, N. J.. Feb. 20, 1854. At Rutgers, 2 years. 
Brigadier General, U. S. Army, 1913- . Cadet, U. S. Mili- 
tary Acad., 1872. Second Lieut., 4th Cavalry, 1876. First 
Lieut., 1879. Captain, 1888. Major, 1901. Adj't General, 
1901-05. Lieut. Colonel, 1903. Colonel, 1907. Congressional 
Medal of Honor, 1899. A.M. (Rutgers, 1877). 



164 EUTGEES COLLEGE. 



1874-1875. 



* Edward Trench ard Price, Washington, D, C. 

Born at Hoboken, N. J., Dec. 25, 1852. At Rutgers, 4 years. 
Record clerk, War Department. Died, Nov. 9, 1915. 

George W. Ryerson. 

Edward Tennyson Simons. 

*George Washington Van PIorne, Jersey City, X. J. 

At Rutgers, 1870-74. Died, Nov. 29, 1874. 

*Stephen Bassett Vreeland, Jersey City, N. J. 

Born at Jersey City, N. J., Jan. 22, 1853. At Rugtors, 1870-73. 
Medical student. Died, Dec. 19. 1875. 



B.Sc. 

Frank Worthy Kent, New York City. 

Manager, Local Dept. Continental Fire Ins. Co., 1888- . 



1875. 
A.B. 

John Haring Ackerman, Englewood, N. J. 

Farmer and gardener. A.M. (Rutgers, 1878). 

* William Frederick Anderson, Fordham, X. Y. 

Born at Peapack. N. .1.. Jan. 17. 1855. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
Princeton Sem., 1879. A.M. (Rutgers, 1878). Died, July 24, 
1893. 

Robert Harley Barr, Newbiugh, N. Y. 

Born in Glasgow, Scotland, Nov. 30, 1851. Clergyman. R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1878. A.M. (Rutgers, 1878). Ph.D. (Rutgers, 

1884). 

ElLAM Mayhew Garton, Midland Park. X. J. 

M. E. clergyman. Drew Sem., 1872. M.D. (Univ. X. Y.. 1878). 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1878). D.D. (Taylor Univ., 1896). 

Howard Gillespy, Saiigerties, X'. Y. 

Born at Saugerties, N. Y., Dec. 2, 1854. Treasurer and man- 
ager, manufacturing corporation. A.M. (Rutgers. 1878). 

*Walter Timothy Griffin, Plainfield, X. J. 

Born at Flatbush. Ulster county, N. Y., June 15, 1852. Clergy- 
man. R. C. A. N. B. Sem., 1878. Consul, Limoges. Franc(\ 
1887-1906. A.M. (Rutgers, 1878). Died, Dec. 13. 1907. 

Hendrick a. Hendrickson, Fliishiusi, X. Y. 

Born at Queens. N. Y., Dec. 12, 18o0. General agent. Clergy- 
man, R. C. A. N. B. Sem., 1878. A.M. (Rutgers. 1878). 

*JAMES Kemlo, Brooklyn. X. Y. 

Born in Scotland, 1848. Clergyman, R. C. A. N. B. Sem., 
1878. A.M. (Rutgers, 1878). Died, Sept. 18, 1883. 

Walter Kip, Passaic. X. J. 

Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1878). 

*Louis John Lockwood, Morristown. X. J. 

Born at New Windsye. N. Y.. Dec. 6, 1850. Clergyman. R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1878. A.M. (Rutgers, 1878). Died. March 23. 
1903. 

*William Augustus Xewell. Jr., ()lynii)ia. Wash. 

Born at Allentown, N. J., June 24. 1855. Phvsiiian. A.M. 
(Rutg(>rs. 1878). M.D. (Univ. of Penn., 1S77K Died. Julv 24. 

1880. 



1S75. 



>vLUMXI. 165 



I*HiLETUS Theodore Pockman, Hasbroiick Heights, N. J. 

Born at East Greenbush. N. Y., Feb. 26. 1853. Clergyman. R. 
r. A. President. Board of Education. R. C. A.. 1908-12. Presi- 
dent. General Svnod. R. C. A.. 1911. N. B. Sem., 1878. A.M. 
(Rutgers. 1878). D.D. (Rutgers. 1894). 

William Hall Quick. Interlaken, X. Y. 

Born at Interlaken. X. 1'., July 4, 1850. Farmer. A.M. (Rut- 
gers. 1878). 

*JoHN Henry Salisbury, Trenton. N. J. 

Born at Catskill. N. Y.. Feb. 16. 1852. Pi'esb. clergyman. N. 

B. Sem., 1878. A.M. (Rutgers, 1878). D.D. (Rutgers, 1890). 
Died, Jan. 10, 1891. 

John Preston Searle, New Brunswick, X. J. 

Born at Schuylerville. N. Y.. Sept. 12, 1854. Clergvman. R. 

C. A. Prof. Systematic Theology, N. B. Sem.. 1893- . Presi- 
dent Faculty, N. B. Sem., 1900- . Trustee. Rutgers. 1898- . 
Secretary, Board of Trustees. 1906— . President. Council Re- 
formed and Presb. Churcbes. Author, "Outline Sketch of 
Theological Encyclopedia." N. B. Sem.. 1878. A.M. (Rutgers. 
1878). D.D. (Rutgers, 1893). 

*James Garretson Sutphen, Holland. Mich. 

Born at Millstone. N. J., 1853. Professor of the Latin Lang, 
and Lit.. Hope, 1885-1911. N. B. Sem., 1876-78. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1878). Litt.D. (Rutgers, 1906). Died, Dec. 13, 1911. 

*Thomas Delano Swift, New York City. 

Born at Geneva. N. Y.. 1854. Physician. A.M. (Rutgers. 
1878). M.D. (Coll. P. and S., 1879). Died, March 3, 1888. 

Oliver Harris Walser, Cohoes, X. Y. 

Born at Tompkinsville. N. Y., Mch. 21, 1856. Clergyman. R. 

C. A. N. B. Sem., 1878. A.M. (Rutgers, 1878). D.D (Rutgers. 
1900). 

William Perry Watson, Jersej- City, X. J. 

Born at Bolton, N. Y'.. May 17, 1854. Physician. Consulting 
Medical Director, Prudential Ins. Co.. 1913- . M.D. (Coll. 
P. and S.. 1878). A.M. (Rutgers, 1878). 

William Henry H. Way, Corapolis, Penn. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Sept. 3, 1855. Auditor. A.M. 

(Rutgers, 1878). 

*Ransford Wells. Jr., Flatbush, N. Y. 

Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers. 1878). LL.B. (Columbia Law School. 
1877). Died at Portland, Oregon, Nor. 30, 1883. 

*George Morris Williamson, Flushing, X. Y. 

Born at New Lots. L. I., Feb. 20, 1852. Bookkeeper. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1878). Died, Mch. 8, 1912. 

Benjamin Van Doren Wyckoff, Readington, X. J. 

Born at Middlebush, N. J., June 1, 1856. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1878. A.M. (Rutgers, 1878). 



Frank Elwood Ackerman. 

*Le Roy Brumaghim, Philadelphia. Pa. 

Born at Albany. N. Y., Sept. 7, 1857. At Rutgers, 1871-75. 
Traveling salesman. Died, Aug. 6, 1912. 

Olaf Ekstrom. 

*Arthur Theodore Hoffman, Mamaronock, X". Y. 

Born at Mamaroneck, N. Y., Apr. 21. 1854. At Rutgers, 1871— 
73. Lawyer. A.B. (Univ. N. Y., 1875). LL.B. (Columbia, 
1877). M.D. (,Uniy. N. Y.', 1881). Died. Aug., 1894. 

Henry Kip. Paterson. X"^. J. 

Born at Rutherford. N. J., Dec. 17. 1852. At Rutgers one and 
one-half years. Physician. M.D. (Coll. P. and S.. 1877). 



166 



RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



1S75. 



William Edwin Knickerbocker, Upper Red Hook, N. Y. 

Real estate business, 1907- . 

*JoHN Abraham Lott, Jr., Flatbush, N. Y, 

Born at Flatbush, N. Y., June 30, 1856. At Rutgers, 1871-73. 
Lawyer. A.B. (Univ. N. Y.. 1875). LL.B. (Columbia, 1877). 
Died, Feb. 2, 1905. 

*JoHN Philip Bausman Pendleton, Schenectady, N. Y'. 

Born at Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 18, 1855. At Rutgers, 1871-75. 
Episc. clergyman. A.B. 1876. General Theological Sem., 1877. 
D.D. (Union). Died, Nov. 15, 1904. 

Frank Moyer Peters, 

Automobiles. 
*Francis Page Slade, 

Born at Boston, Mass., Mch. 14, 1856. 
Lawyer. A.B. (Univ. N. Y., 1875). 
(Univ. N. Y., 1878). Died, Dec. 11, 1906. 

*JoHN J. Snyder. 

At Rutgers, 1871-75. Editor. Died, 189-. 

*JOHN Jacob Van Nest, 

Born at New Market, N. J., Sept. 19, 1854. 
74. Insurance. Died, April 2, 1888. 

John Richardson Wood, 
M. E. clergyman. 



New York City. 

Brooklyn, N. Y. 
At Rutgers, 1871-74. 
A.M. 1878. LL.B. 



Freehold, N. J. 
At Rutgers, 1871- 

Denver, Col. 



B.Sc. 

* Samuel De Vere Burr, 

Born in New York City, Jan. 23, 1855 
Editor, "Engineering News," 1880-84. 
1884-87. A.M. (Rutgers, 1882). C.E. 
Oct., 1908. 

Howard Voorhees Buttler, 

Manufacturer. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1878). 
*Gansevoort Van Vranken Cortelyou, 

Born at Hackensack, N. J., Jan. 15, 1854. 
(Rutgers, 1878). Died, Dec. 1, 1914. 

ICHIZO Hattori, 

Governor of Hiogo Ken. Vice Pres., Univ 
gers, 1878). LL.D. (Rutgers, 1900). 

* Henry Latimer Janeway, Jr., 



Plainfield, N. J. 

Journalist. Associate 

"Scientific American." 

(Rutgers, 1885). Died, 

New Brunswick, N. J. 



Elizabeth, N. 
Bookkeeper. M.Sc. 



Tokio. 



Kobe, Japan. 
M.Sc. (Rut- 



New Brunswick, N. J. 



Born at New Brunswick, N. J. Manufacturer. M.Sc. (Rutgers. 
1878). Died, March 16, 1903. 

Robert Anderson Meeker, Plainfield, N. J. 

Bora at Plainfield, N. J., Sept. 25, 1854. State Highway En- 
gineer, N. J., 1900- . M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1878). C.E. (Rutgers, 
1906). 

*Peter a. Monfort, Mattituck. N. Y. 

Born in Kings county, N. Y., Jan. 21, 1853. Farmer. M.Sc. 
(Rutgers, 1878). Died, Aug. 21, 1911. 

Arthur Louis Titsworth, Plainfield, N. J. 

Born at Plainfield, N. J., Feb. 26. 1855. Expert Accountant. 
Potter Printing Press Co. Organist and choir director. Trinity 
Refd. Church, 1882- . M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1878). 

Frank Van Wyck, Hopewell Junction. X. Y. 

Born at Fishkill Plains, N. Y., Oct. 24, 1854. Retired merchant. 
M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1878). 

*JAC0B EwiNG Ward, Newark, N. J. 

P>orn at Florham Park. N. J.. July 17, 1853. Lawyer. Vice 
Pres. Prudential Ins. Co. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 187S). Died, Julv 
30, 1913. 



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ALUMNI. 167 



Charles Lawton Demarest Washburn, Washington, D. C. 

Born at Jersey City, N. J.. Feb. 11, 1856. Lawyer. Clerk, U. 
S. Treasury Department. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1878). 



•"George Frederick Ashton, San Francisco, Cal. 

Born on Staten Island, N. Y., Aug. 23, 1855. At Rutgers, 1871- 
73. Fire insurance adjuster. Died, Nov. 16, 1899. 

Ebenezer Condict Babbitt. Denver, Col. 

Born at Mendliam, N. J., Dec. 2, 1849. At Rutgers, 1871-73. 
Civil and mining engineer. 

■"Harrington Mapes Dodge, New York City. 

Born in New York City, Nov. 15, 1855. At Rutgers, 1871-75. 
Manufacturer. M.So. (Rutgers, 1878). Died, Feb. 2, 1881. 

■'WiLLARD Combes Dunham, New York City. 

Born at Flemington, N.' J., Sept. 17, 1855. At Rutgers, 1871- 
73. Receiving Teller, Hanover Nat. Bank. Died, Oct. 22, 1897. 

'•Charles Stitt Eltinge, Spokane, Wash. 

Born at New Paltz, N. Y., Feb. 28, 1854. At Rutgers, 1871-73. 
Manufacturer. Banker. Died, Mch. 1, 1910. 

^Samuel Van Winkle Hageman, Middlebush, N. J. 

At Rutgers, 1871—73. Master of Accounts, Eastman's Business 
College, 1874. Died, March 25. 1878. 

■^Franklin Lippikcott, Westville, N. J. 

At Rutgers, 1871-73. Died, Jan. 15, 1885. 
Benjamin Franklin Mathews, Forked River, N. J. 

Teacher. 

^Daniel S. Schanck, Freehold, N. J. 

Born, 1854. At Rutgers, 1871-73. Lawyer. Died, March 31, 
1901. 

Shumm/ Shiramine, Tokyo, Japan. 

Retired shipbuilder. Received a meritorious decoration from 
Japanese government, Feb. 1, 1909, on patented invention of 
portable .folding boat for use of Japanese army. 

Rynier Veghte, , Somerville, N. J, 

Born near Raritan, N. J., Aug. 1, 1854. At Rutgers, three 
years. Manufacturer. 

■Edward Washington Vreeland, Passaic, N. J, 

At Rutgers, 1871-73. Accountant. Died, Feb., 1882. 

^Stephen Scudder Vreeland, Greenville, N. J, 

Born at Jersey City, N. J., Nov. 22, 1854. At Rutgers, 1871-75. 
Lawyer. Journalist. Died, July 25, 1904. 

1876. 
A.B. 

John Bancker Ayckigg, Walden, N. Y. 

Born in Bergen county, N. J.. Aug. 15, 1855. Farmer. Physi- 
cian. M.D. (Coll. P. and S., 1879). A.M. (Rutgers, 1879). 

Eugene Samuel Booth, Yokohama, Japan. 

Born at Trumbull, Conn., Aug. 16, 1850. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
Missionary to Japan. Principal, Ferris Seminary, 1882- . 
N. B. Sem., 1879. A.M. (Rutgers, 1879). 

Charlep Bradley, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. J., Aug. 31, 1857. Brewer. Vice Presi- 
dent and Treasurer P. Ballantine & Sons. Delegate to National 
Republican Convention, 1896. State Director of Railroads and 
Canals, 1899-1909. Director in various corporations. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1879). Columbian Law School, Washington, D. C, 
1878. 



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1876. 



*Henry JSIiller Cox. Harrington Park, N. J. 

Born at Brooklyn, N. Y.. Julj^ 5, 1854. Clergyman. R. C. A. 
President Board of Tublication, R. C. A., 1914-16. Author, 
"Rutgers, '76," "The Cox Family in America." &c. N. B. Sem., 
1879. A.M. (Rutgers, 1879)'. Drowned in Oradell Lake, July 
4. 1916. 

Cornelius Petersojn Ditmars, Niskayuna, N. Y. 

Born at Roycefield. N. J.. Apr. 23. 1853. Clergyman. R. C. A. 
Stated Clerk and Treas. Particular Synod of Albany. 1889- . 
N. B. Sem., 1879. A.M. (Rutgers, 1879). 

* Edward Henry Duryee. Newark, N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. T., Dec. 4, 1857. Layvyer. A.M. (Rutgeis, 
1879). LL.B. (Columbia Law School. 1878). Died, Dec. 14. 
1905. 

William Budd Gillmore, Jersey City, N. J. 

Born at West Point, N. Y., Nov. 14, 1856. Lawyer. A.M. (Rut- 
gers. 1879). 

*Henry Niles Johnson, Goeymans. N. Y. 

Born at Coeymans, N Y., Nov.. 1852. Physician. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1879). M.D. (Union, 1881). Died, July 12, 1897. 

* Haydn Clarke Kelly, New York City. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J.. 1855. Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers. 
1879). LL.B. (Yale, 1878). Died, Feb. 16, 1904. 

Charles Abbott Limeburner, Jersey City, N. J. 

Born on clipper ship "Samuel Russel," at sea, Nov. 18. 1854. 
Physician and surgeon. M.D. (Coll. P. and S.. 1879). A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1879). 

John Edward Lyall, South Millbrook, N. Y. 

Born at Copake. N. Y., Dec. 21, 1852. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem.. 1879. A.M. (Rutgers, 1879). 

Peter Houston Milliken, New York City. 

Born at Crawford, N. Y.. Aug. 81, 1851. Clergyman. R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem.. 1879. A.M. (Rutgers, 1879). Ph.D. (Univ. N. Y.. 
1889). D.D. (Rutgers, 1899). 

*Albert Dod Minor, Mohawk, N. Y. 

Born at Centreville, Mich., Jan. 12. 1850. Clergyman. R. C. A. 
Teacher. Chaplain, 203d Regt.. N. Y. Vols.. 1898-99. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1879). Died, Aug. 11, 1910. 

*David Murray, New York City. 

Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1879). Died. June 7. 1913. 

William Hosea Nasholds, Schenectady, N. Y. 

Born at Knox. N. Y.. Feb. 22, 1851. Clergyman. R. C. A. N. 
B. Sem., 1879. A.M. (Rutgers, 1879). 

George Luther Nevius, Minneapolis, Minn. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J.. Lawyer. LL.B. (Columbia. 
1879). A.M. (Rutgers, 1879). 

William Horton Price, New Brunswick. N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J.. July 9. 1855. Plumbing and 
heating. Postmaster, New Brunswick, 1887—93. Tax Collector. 
1893-96. A.M. (Rutgers, 1879). 

John Duffield Prince, Jr., Brooklyn. N, Y. 

Born in Brooklyn. N. Y.. Aug. 23. 1856. Lawyer. LL.B. ((\il- 
umhia, 1878). A.M. (Rutgers. 1879 K 

James Augustus Romeyn, llackensack. N. J. 

Born at Blawenburgh. N. J.. May 15. 1853. Lawyer. Real es- 
tate. Columbia Law School, 1878. A.M. (Rutgers. 1879 L 

William Wyckoff Sciiomp. Beacon. X. Y. 

Born at Bedniinster. N. J., Nov. 19, 1S53. Cleruvman. K. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1879. A.M. (Rutgers, 1879). 



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ALUMNI. 169 



Bergen Brokaw Staats, Candler, Florida. 

Born at Fair Hill. Md., Apr. 15, 1853. Presb. Clergyman. N. 
B. Sem.. 1879. A.M. (Rutgers, 1879). 

Paul Frederick Sutphen, Cleveland, O. 

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 1.5, 1856. Presb. clergyman. 
Trustee, AYestern Reserve Univ. Union Sem., 1877-78. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1879). D.D. (Rutgers, 1893). 

William Rivers Taylor, Rochester, N. T. 

Born in Phlladelpbia, Sept. 28. 1856. Presb. clergyman. Pas- 
tor Brick Presb. Church, 1888- . Trustee. Univ. Rochester. 
Director. Auburn Theological Sem. N. B. Sem., 1879. A.M. 
(Rutgers. 1879). D.D. (Univ. Rochester, 1891, and Rutgers. 
1912). 

Foster McGowan Yooehees, Elizabeth, N. J. 

Born at Clinton. N. J., Nov. 5, 1856. Lawver. Member, N. .J. 
Assembly, 1888-90. State Senator, N. .!.. 1894-98. Acting 
Governor. X. J.. 1898. Governor. N. J., 1899-1902. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1879). LL.D. (Rutgers, 1898, and Princeton, 1901). 

^JOHN ScHENCK Yoorhees, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born near Three Mile Run. N. J., Nov. 30. 1855. Lawver. 
Prosecutor of Pleas, Middlesex county, 1896-1904. A.M. (Rut- 
gers. 1879). Died. March 2, 1904. 

^Theodore Havelock Walser, New Brighton, N. Y. 

Born at Tompkinsville. N Y., Nov. 7. 1858. Law student. 
Columbia Law School, 1876-78. Died, April 24, 1878. 

Henry AYestbrook Winfield, New Haven, Conn. 

Born at .Jersey City. N. J., Jan. 4, 1857. Lawyer. Instructor, 
Yale Univ. LL.B. (Columbia, 1879). A.M. (Rutgers, 1879). 



*J0HN P. Casper, Howe's Cave, N. Y. 

Born near Howe's Cave, N. Y., Mch. 17, 1851. At Rutgers, 
1872-74. Died, April 29, 1874. 

Edwin Everett Colbuen, Albany, N. Y". 

Born at New Baltimore. N. Y.. June 4, 1854. At Rutgers two 
and one-half years. Manufacturer. 

Theophilus a. Friedel. 

Residence when a student. New York City. At Rutgers. 1872—74. 

*JoHN Lefferts, Jr., Flatbush, N. Y. 

Born at Flatbush, L. I., Mch. 1. 1854. At Rutgers. 1872-75. 
Lawyer. LL.B. (Columbia, 1876). Died, May 28, 1905. 

Thomas Morrell Moore, New York City, 

Merchant. 

Frank Jarvis Mundy, Hollywood, Cal. 

Born at Metuchen. N. J.. June 21. 1852. Presb. clergvman. 
Princeton Sem.. 1878. A.M. (Rutgers, 1886). D.D.;' 

Nagateru Yasujiro Outska (Utsuka), Kanagawa Ken, Japan. 

Roland Henshall Stubbs, Waterford, N, Y. 

Phvsician and surgeon. A.B. (Rutgers. 1877). M.D. (Univ. 
N. Y., 1878). 

*Courtland Calvin Van Deusen, . Canaan, N. Y. 

Born at Hollowville. N. Y., Nov. 18, 1853. At Rutgers, 1872-76. 
Lawyer. Died, Aug. 16. 1913. 

* William Armitage Van Zandt. Albany, N. Y. 

Born at AlbanLv. N. Y. Merchant. Died, Oct. 6, 1907. 

La Rue Yredenburgh, Somerville, N. J. 

Born at Somerville, N. J.. July 29. 1855. At Rutgers three 
years. Lawyer. State Bank Examiner, 1899— . 



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1876. 



Samuel Isett Woodbridge, Shanghai, China. 

Born at Henderson, Ky., Oct. 16, 1856. Editor, "Chinese 
Ctiristian Intelligencer." Missionary, Southern P.resb. Church, 
1882- Author, "China's Only Hope," "Short History of 
Chinkiang." A.B. (Rutgers, 1893). D.D. (Westminster CoH. 
Mo., 1910). Princeton Sem., 1882. 

*JonN Eliot Woodbridge, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Saratoga Springs, N. Y., Aug. 14, 1855. . At Rutgers, 
1872-74. A.B. (Union, 1876). Union Sem. Died, Oct. 3, 1879. 



B.Sc. 

George William Kuehnle, New York City. 

Born in New York City, N'ov, 23, 1855. U. S. assistant engineer. 
M.Sc. (Rutgers,, 1879). C.E. (Rutgers, 1903). 

Carlton Brownell Pierce, Cranford, N. J. 

Born at Trenton, N. J., June 22, 1857. Lawyer. Member N. J. 
Assembly, 1908-09. Albany Law School, 1878. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 
1879). 



* William Aumack, Tom's River, N. J. 

At Rutgers, 1872-74. 

WiLLARD Walker Cutler, Morristown, N. J. 

Born at Morristown, N. J., Nov. 3, 1856. At Rutgers, 1872-74. 
Lawyer. Circuit Court Judge. Prosecutor of Pleas, Morris 
county, 1882-93. Law Judge. Morris county, 1893-98. 

*Spencer Cone Devan, Buffalo, N. Y. 

Born, 1856. At Rutgers, 1873-76. Physician. Medical student, 
Univ N. Y., 1876-79. U. S. Marine Hospital Service. Pro- 
fessor, Kansas City Coll. P. and S. Died, Feb. 3, 1893. 
*Jerome Johnson, Rahway, N, J. 

Born, Aug. 3, 1855. At Rutgers, 1872-74. Merchant. Died, 
June 4, 1882. 

William Hubert Osborne. 
Manufacturing agent. 

*Joseph Godfrey Palmer, Kansas City, Mo. 

Born at Brownsville, Texas, Feb. 29, 1856. At Rutgers, 1872-74. 
Bank President. Mayor. Colonel on Governor's Staff, Iowa. 
Died, May 7, 1907. 

*Charles S. Roe, Canoga, N. Y. 

At Rutgers, 1872-74. Physician. 

*Edwin Forrest Ross, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J. At Rutgers, 1872-76. Died, 
April 6, 1876. 

*ISAAC Denman Vanderpoel, New York City. 

Bookkeeper. 
John Warren, New York City. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Sept. 26, 1856. At Rutgers 
two years. Physician. Medical Director. Equitable Life As- 
surance Society, 1898-1908. M.D. (Coll. P. and S., 1881). 
Nicholas Doremus Wortendyke, Jersey City, N. J. 

Born at Jersey City. N. J., Sept. 14. 1854. At Rutgers, 1872-74. 
Assistant Chief Engineer, Dept. Streets and Public Improve- 
ments, 1897- . 



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1877. 
A.B. 

Henky Mackness Teaphagen Beekman, New York City. 

Born at North Branch, N. J., Apr. 11, 1855. Lawyer. .A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1880). 

Abraham S. Brinckerhoff, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at Wood Ridge, N. J.. Feb. 5, 1856. Physician. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1880). M.D. (N. Y. Homoepathic Med. Coll., 1892). 

*R0BERT FiNDLAY FiscHER, Chicago, 111. 

Born at Metuchen, N. J., Oct. 5. 1856. Printer. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1880). Died, Dec. 6, 1915. 

*Earl Ansel Holdridge, Santa Monica, Cal. 

Born at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Oct. 80, 1851. Presb. clergyman. 
Ordained E-vangelist, 1893. A.M. (Rutgers, 1880). Died, Jan. 
23, .1904. 

*James Pierpont Langdon, Jr., New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born. 1856. Business. A.M. (Rutgers, 1880). Died. April 
30, 1883. 

Cornelius Hoagland Polhemus, Ulster Park, N. Y. 

Born at Middlebush, N. J.. Dec. 2, 1853. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
Prof. Languages, Tabor Coll., Iowa, 1893-96. N. B. Sem., 1880. 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1880). 

Henry Parsell Schneeweiss, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., July 19, 1856. Treasurer of 
Rutgers College, 1915— . 

*Garret Zabriskie Snider, Nyack, N. Y. 

Born at Spring Valley, N. Y., Aug 24, 1856. Lawyer. District 
Attorney, Rockland county, 1889-91. A.M. (Rutgers, 1880). 
Died, Dec. 27, 1898. 

* Herman Wendell Van der Poel, New York City. 

Born at Albany, N. Y., July 8. 1856. Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 
1880). LL.B. (Columbia, 1880). Died, March 16, 1906. 

*JoHN Quick Van Derveer, Austin, Texas. 

Born at North Branch, N. J., Mch. 15, 1854. Presb. clergyman. 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1880). Licensed, 1880. Died, and buried at sea, 
June 24, 1880. 

William Herman Van Steenbergh, New York City. 

Born at Rhinebeck, N. Y., Nov. 30, 1857. Lawyer. Trustee, 
Rutgers, 1903-13. LL.B. (Columbia, 1879). A.M. (Rutgers, 
1880). 

*Stephen Condict Van Winkle, Passaic, N. J. 

Born at Rutherford, N. J., June 11, 1857. Farmer. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1880). Died, Aug. 26, 1883. 

* Henri Veghte, Blawenburg, N. J. 

Born at Griggstown, N. J., Jan. 23, 1857. Prof. Modern Lan- 
guages, Hope College, 1897—1904. Teacher. A.M. (Rutgers, 
1880). Died, June 27, 1916. 

Robert F. Stockton Wark, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Oct. 4, 1854. Foreman. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1880). 

Samuel Mebsereau Woodbeidge, San Bernardino, Cal. 

Born at Saratoga, N. Y., Apr. 26, 1857. Agricultural chemist. 
Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1880). Ph.D. (Univ. N. Y.). 

William Forman Wyckoff, Jamaica, N. Y. 

Born in Monmouth county, N. J., Apr, 18, 1858. Lawyer. 
Judge of General Sessions, Queens county, 1887—91. President, 
Board of Education, 1888-90. Trustee, Rutgers, 1899-1909. 
LL.B. (Columbia, 1879). A.M. (Rutgers. 1880). 



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RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



1877. 



*WiLLiAM James Chesebko, Knox, N. Y. 

Born at Knox. N. Y., Feb. 6. 1851 At Rutgers, 1873-75. 
Farmer. Teacher. Died, May 15, 1913. 

John Haines Knox, Lebanon, N. J. 

Mine manager. 

*Marvin Tiiorne Merchant, Watervliet, N. Y. 

Born in New York Citv. 1859. At Rutgers, 1873-75. Chief 
Inspector, Watervliet Arsenal, 1887-1905. Died, Dec. 31, 1905. 



Abram. Van Cleef Nevius, 



East Millstone, N. J. 



Born at East Millstone, N. j., Sept. 9, 1856. At Rutgers two 
years. Farmer. 



Harry Schoon maker, 

Lawyer. 

* William George Ely See, 

Born at Buffalo, N. Y.. Sept. 26, 1857. 
Lawyer. Died, Nov. 1, 1904. 

*WlLLIAM LEGGETT SkINKLE, 

Born at Newark. N. J.. Feb. 10, 1854. 
Lawyer. Died, April 13, 1890. 

Schuyler Neilson Warren, 

Stock broker. 



New York City. 

Jersey City, N. J. 
At Rutgers, 1873-74. 

Newark, N, J. 
At Rutgers. 1873-76. 

New York City. 



B.Sc. 

*JonN Francis Ladley, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Sept. 28. 1857. Died. Dec. 21, 

1878. 

Leonor Fresnel Loree, * New York City. 

Born at Fulton, 111., Apr. 23, 1858. President Delaware and 
Hudson Company, 1907— . President and Director of thirty-four 
companies controlled by the same. Fourth Vice Pres. Penn. 
lines west of Pittsburgh, 1901. Pres. Baltimore and Ohio R. R., 
1901-04. Pres. Rock Island Co., 1904. Chairman Exec. Com. 
Kansas City Southern Railway, 1906— . President. American 
Railway Association. 1899-1901. Chairman. V. S. Delegation. 
International Railwav Congress at Paris in 1900. M.Sc. (Rut- 
gers, 1880). C.E. (Rutgers, 1896). 

William James Nelson, New Market, N. J. 

Born at Plainfield, N. .7., July 4, 1854. Physician. M.Sc. (Rut- 
gers, 1880). M.D. (Coll. P. and S., 1880). 

*Edward Ingelow Pitman, ' Buenos Ayres, S. A. 

Civil engineer M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1880). C.E. (Rutgers. 1892). 
Died, Dec. 3, 1907. 

Charles Taylor Pomeroy, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. J., Tune 2, 1855. Chemist. Manufacturer 
of writing fluids. President and treasurer. Pomeroy Co. M.Sc. 
(Rutgers. 1880). Ph.D. (Univ. N. Y.. 1888). 

Ellis Frank Potter, Metuchen, N. J. 

Born at Mount Pleasant. N. J., Sept. 9. 1855. Dentist. N. Y. 
Dental College, 1890. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1880). 

♦Edward Anderson Reiley, Atlantic City. N. J. 

Born at Succasunna. N. .7., Oct. 27, 1855. Physician. President 
Board Education six vears. County Physician six years. M.Sc. 
(Rutgers. 1880). M.D. (TTniv. N. Y., 1881). Died. .Tune 9. 1914. 

William Maxson Stillman, Plainfield. N. J. 

Born at Plainfield. N. .T., Nov. 23. 1856. Lawyer. Citv .Tudge. 
Plainfield. 1892-94. 1902-04. Corporation Counsel. Plainfield. 
1912-15. LL.B. (Columbia, 1879). M.Sc. (Rutgers. 18S0). 

Gp:orge McClellan Taylor, Rod Bank, N. J. 

Born at Rumson, N. .!., Dec. 2, 1855. Consulting and Supervising 
EnginecM'. Junior Assistant Engineer, ^Yar Dept., 1SS7-1914. 
Author. "I{(M-()rd and llislorv. Class of 1877." M.Sc. (Rutgers. 
1880). C.E. (Rutgers, 1903). 



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Alfred Alexander Titsworth, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Boi-n at Plainfield. N. J., Dec. 4, 1852. Professor, Civil P:n- 
gineering and Graphics, Rutgers, 1904— . Dean of Engineer- 
ing, Rutgers. 1915- . Prof. Graphics and Mathematics, Rut- 
gers. 1886-1904. Supreme Court Commissioner, re-establishing 
count}' line between Morris and Somerset, 1893-94. Do., be- 
tween' Hunterdon and Morris, 1896. Author, "Elements of Me- 
chanical Drawing." M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1880). C.E. (Rutgers. 
1880). D.Sc. (Rutgers, 1907). 

*ISAAC Tan Winkle. Spokane, Wash. 

Born, July 20. 1855. Real estate. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1880). 
^ Died, Oct. 6, 1913. 

La Rue Yredenburgh, Boston, Mass. 

Born at Springfield, 111., Sept. 24, 1855. Assistant to Gen. 
Supt. Edison Electric Illuminating Co.. 1912- . M.Sc. (Rut- 
gers, 1880). 

*WiLLiAii: Russell Whitehead, Trenton, N. J. 

Born at Trenton, N. J., July 18, 1856. Treasurer. Mercer 
Pottery Co. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1880). Died, .June 9, 1913. 



William Gardner Barnes, Seattle, Wash. 

Born in Mass., Mch. 12, 1857. At Rutgers two years. Mer- 
chant. 

Edwin J. Eneas. 

Alfred Wolcott Gibes, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Born at Fort Filmore. N. M., Oct. 27. 1856. At Rutgers one 
year. Chief Mechanical Engineer, Penn. R. R. Mechanical en- 
gineer, Stevens, 1878. 

Yasutaro Hara, (?) Yedo, Japan. 

Governor of Province. 

William S:mith Ketcham, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. J., Nov., 1855. At Rutgers one year. Archi- 
tect and builder. 

*JoHN LOTT NosTRAND, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at New Utrecht, N. Y.. Mch. 2, 1856. At Rutgers, 1873- 
75. Lawyer. City Magistrate, 1895-1900. Died. Aug. 3, 1913. 

*TiMOTHY Foster Nostrand, New Utrecht, N. Y. 

At Rutgers. 1873-76. Farmer. Died, Nov. 3, 1885. 

YosHio Ohsawa, (?) Aichy, Japan. 

Zen Kichy Ongawa, (?) Aichy, Japan. 

Boxn, 1855. Director of the Japan Ocean Navigation Co. 

*Kanichero Taku, " Saga, Japan. 

At Rutgers, 1874-76. Died, 1901. 

*James Alexander Talmage, Napanoch, N. Y. 

Born at Chittenango. N. Y. At Rutgers. 1873-75. Died. Mav, 

1877. 

JosiAH TiCE, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Civil engineer and land surveyor. City Engineer. New Bruns- 
wick, 1885-91. 

Clinton De Witt Van Dyck, , New York City. 

Born at Coxsackie, N. Y., Apr. 6. 1855. At Rutgers three years. 
Physician. Medical Supervisor, Metropolitan Life Ins. Co. 
M.D. (Albany Med. Coll., 1879). 

Ernest Patten Waite, Eureka, Cal. 

With Western Supply Co. 

*Daniel Waldo, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

At Rutgers, 1873-75. Physician. M.D. (Coll. P. and S., 1878). 
Died, 1893. 



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1878. 
A.B. 

Louis Bevier, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Marbletown. N. Y., Apr. 22, 1857. Prof. Greek Lang, 
and Lit., Rutgers. 1893- . Dean of Rutgers College, 1912- . 
State Inspector High Schools, N. J., 1904-09. Instructor in 
French, Rutgers, 1883-85. Adjunct Prof. Mod. Languages, 
1885-90. Acting Prof. Latin, 1887-89. Prof. Mod. Languages, 
1890-93. Sec. Extension Dept., 1892-1904. Author, "French 
Grammar." "Brief Greek Syntax." A.M. (Rutgers, 1881). 
Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins, 1881). Litt.D. (Rutgers, 1908). 

Henry James Bogardus, Jersey City, N. J. 

Born at Fishkill Landing, N, Y., Feb. 15, 1858. Physician. 
N. B. Sem., 1881. A.M. (Rutgers, 1881). M.D. (Univ. N. Y. 
Med. Coll., 1883). 

Frederick Joseph Collier, Hudson, N. Y. 

Bom at Geneva, N. Y., Sept. 23, 1856. Lawyer. Trustee, Rut- 
gers, 1891- . A.M. (Rutgers, 1881). 

Everett Mallory Culver, New York City. 

Surgeon. Demonstrator of Post Graduate Coll. N. Y. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1881). M.D. (Coll. P. and S., 1881, and Berlin, 
1884). 

John Edward Elmendorf, 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Aug. 3, 1858. 
(Rutgers, 1881). Ph.B. (Rutgers, 1881). 

*NicoLL Floyd Elmendorf, New York City. 

Born at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1857. Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 
1881). Died, Nov. 19, 1890. 

Charles Everett, Belmar, N. J. 

Born at Dutch Neck, N. J., May 19, 1854. Presb. clergyman. 
Princeton Sem., 1881. A.M. (Rutgers, 1881). D.D. (Ruther- 
ford Coll., N. C, 1896). 

*JoHN Blair Gibbs, New York City. 

Born, Sept. 25, 1858. Physician and surgeon. A.M. (Rutgers, 
1881). M.D. (Univ. of Penn., 1881, and Coll; P. and S.. 1882). 
Surgical staff, Bellevue Hospital, 1881-83. Surgeon, U. S. 
Navy in Spanish War. Killed in a skirmish at Guantanamo, 
Cuba, June 12, 1898. 



Newark, N, J. 
Lawyer. A.M. 



*Sei-ichi Kudo, 

Born in Japan. 
1881-83. A.M. 



George Le Fevre, 

Born at Forest Glen, N. Y 
N. B. Sem., 1881. 



Tokio. Japan. 

Author. Prof. Physics, Sapporo Agric. Coll., 
(Rutgers, 1881). Died, Dec. 15, 1906. 

Forest Glen, N. Y. 

Apr. 24, 1856. Presb. clergyman. 
(Rutgers, 1881). 



. 10, 1858. 
1881. 



A.M. 

♦William Burnham Marshall, 

Born in Valpariso, Chili, Apr 
gers, 1881). Died, Sept. 16, 

John Hull McLean, 

Farmer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1881). 
Otto E. Meyer, 

Retired. A.M. (Rutgers, 1881). 

Henry Merrill Orne, 

Born at Memphis, Tenn., Jan. 25, 1859 
Y. Young Men's Christian Association. 

James Henry Owens, 

Born at Hyde Park, N. Y.. Jan. 4. 1857. 
N. B. Som., 1881. A.M. (Rutgers, 1881) 
1907). 



Teacher. 



Metuchen. N. 
A.M. (Rut- 



Eatontown, N. 
LL.B. (Columbia, 1881). 

Alstead Center, N. 



H. 



New York City. 
General Secretary. N. 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1881). 

Macon, Ga. 
Presb. clergvuian. 
D.D. (Lafayette, 



1878. 



ALUMNI. 175 



CoRTLAXDT Pakker. Newark, N, J. 

Born at Newark, N. J., Aug. 17. 1857. Lawyer. Assistant 
U. S. District Attorney, X. J., 1900-03. U. S. District Attor- 
ney, 1903. A.M. (Rutgers, 1881). LL.B. (Columbia, 1881). 

'•=WiLLiAM Henry Scudder, Rio Vista, Cal. 

Born at Vellore, India, Feb. 10. 1857. Cong'l clergyman. N. B. 
Sem., 1882. A.M. (Rutgers, 1881). Died, May 26, 1911. 

John Lawsox Senior, Waverly, Kan. 

Born at Montgomery. N. Y.. Nov. 7, 1854. Lawyer. State 
Senator, 1889-1903. A.M. (Rutgers, 1881). 

George Edward Stubbs, New York City. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J.. Apr. 3, 1857. Ecclesiastical 
musician. Organist and choirmaster, St. Agnes Chapel. N. Y., 
1892— . Instructor in Ecclesiastical Music, General Theologi- 
cal Sem.. N. Y.. 1888-1902. Writer on Ecclesiastical Music. 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1881). Mus. Doc. (Univ. of the South, 1904). 

*Egbert Tears, St. Paul, Minn. 

Born at Montgomery, N. Y., Mch. 22, 1856. N. B. Sem.. 
1878-80. Died. Jan. 27, 1880. 

Howard Davidson Terhtjne, Hackensack, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick. N. J., Dec. 16. 1859. Cashier, Hacken- 
sack National Bank. Lawyer. Columbia Law School, 1881. 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1881). 

John Yan der Poel, New York City. 

Born at Albany, N. Y., Feb. 20, 1858. Physician. Lecturer on 
Genito-Urinarv Diseases at the Univ. and BeUevue Med. Coll. 
M.D. (Coll. P." and S., 1881). A.M. (Rutgers, 1881). 

*JoHN Smalley Letson Van Deventer, Denver, Col. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J.(?) 1859. Physician. A.M. (Rut- 
gers. 1881). M.D. (Coll. P. and S., 1880). Died, March 21, 
1889. 

*Henry Cone Van Dolsen, New York City. 

Born. 1857. Physician. A.M. (Rutgers, 1881). M.D. (Coll. 
P. and S., 1882). Died, 1887. 

*J0NAH Walter Yaughan, City Point, Maine, 

Born at New Vineyard. Maine. Apr. 30. 1851. Clergyman, ^. 
C. A. N. B. Sem., 1881. A.M. (Rutgers, 1881). Died. Oct. 
31, 1913. 



William Wallace Anderson, Bayonne, N. J. 

Lawyer. 

*JoHN Henry Banta, Paterson, N. J. 

Born at Dundee Lake. N. .!.. Sept. 27. 1853. At Rutgers, 1874- 
76. Physician. M.D. (Bellevue Hospital Med. Coll., 1879). 
Died, Aug. 20, 1907. 

John Bloomfield Beekman, Bedminster, N. J. 

Physician. M.D. (Univ. N. Y., 1881). 
Garret Story Conover, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Business. 
John Golden Dorrance, New York City. 

Manufacturer. M.D. (Coll. P. and S., 1879). 
*WiLLiAM Edwards Ferguson, New York City. 

Real estate agent. 
*Frederick Fitch Folger, Jr., Hudson, N. Y. 

At Rutgers, 1874-76. Bookkeeper. Died, Feb. 25, 1883. 
John Adam Frech, Somerville, N. J. 

Lawyer. 

Richard Wright Herbert, Wickatunk, N. J. 

Born at Wickatunk, N. J., Oct. 27, 1859. At Rutgers half a 
year. Farmer. 



176 RUTGEES COLLEGE. 



1S78. 



William Jacob Miller. 

Augustus Manning Price, Brooklyn, X. Y. 

Lawyer. 

David Hall Schock, Pitman, N. J. 

Born at Germantown, Pa., Feb. 13, 1840. At Rutgers one and 
one-half years. M. E. clergyman. Author, "The Amen Corner 
and Other Poems." A.M. (Dickinson, 1881). 

*.Jacob Winfred Van Keuren, Utica, N. Y. 

At Rutgers, 1873-76. Bookkeeper. 

Vanderbilt Spader Voorhees, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Sept. 7, 1858. At Rutgers, 
1874. Real estate. 

*Peter Dumont Whitenack, Somerville, X. J. 

At Rutgers, 1874-76. Died, March 25, 1901. 



B.Sc. 

John Bishop, Xew Brunswick, X. J. 

Lawyer. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1881). 

Edward Duryee, Los Angeles, Cal. 

Cement expert, U. S. Reclamation Service. 1903- . M.Sc. (Rut- 
gers, 1881). C.E. (Rutgers, 1894). 

Henry Monmouth Herbert, Bound Brook, X. J. 

Civil and consulting engineer. Member, N. .J. Board of Health. 
Chief, Division of Sewerage and Water-Supplies. M.Sc. (Rut- 
gers, 1881). 

Walter Livingston Lawrence, Scranton, Pa. 

Born at Hambui'g, N. J.. Mch. 10, 1857. Real estate agent. 
D. and H. Co., 1902- . M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1881). 

Franklin Townsend Lent, Sterling, Mass. 

Born at Poughkeepsie, N. Y.. Mch. 3. 1855. Architect. Author, 
"Sound Sense in Suburban Architecture,'' etc. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 
1881). 

*RoBERT WooDWORTH Prentiss, Xew Bruuswick, X. J. 

Born at Brighton, Mass., Jan. 30, 1857. Professor Mathematics 
and Astronomv, Rutgers, 1892—1913. Associate Prof., Math, 
and Astron., 1891-92. Secretary Faculty. 1898-1901. Prof. 
Physics, Corcoran Scientific School, Columbian Univ., 1888-91. 
M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1881). Fellow, Johns Hopkins. 1879-81. Died. 
Apr. 5, 1913. 

Cornelius Clarkson Vermeule, East Orange, X. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Sept. 5, 1858. Civil engineer. 
Topographer and consulting engineer, N. J. Geological Survey, 
1878- . Topographer. U. S. (Ecological Survey, 1884-88. 
Writer on engineering subjects. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1881). C.E. 
(Rutgers, 1880). 



Seymour Morton Lary. 

John Perrine Maynard. 

Merchant. 

Oscar Hartwell Maynard, (?) Moutclair. X. J. 

Joseph Hepburn Parsons, Talladega. Ala. 

Born at Talladega. Ala., Feb. 10, 1854. At Rutgers one year. 
CoIuinl)ian Univ., 1879. Landowner. Author, "Historical Papers 
Upon Mvn and Events of Rare Interest in the Napoleonic 
Epoch." 

Charles Arthur Reed, Plaintield, X. J. 

Born at Fort Wnvn(>, Ind.. D(>c. 4. 1S57. Lawyer. MenilxM-. 
N. J. Asseniblv, 1S9(>. N. J. State Senator. 1S97-1902. Presi- 
dent of N. J. Senate. 1S99. (\)linnbia Law School. LSS1-S2. 



1S78-1879. 



ALUMNI. 



177 



Geoege Field Riggs, Carlisle, Penn. 

Born on Staten Island. N. Y., Oct. 20, 1853. At Rutgers, 1874- 
75. Retired. Civil Engineer. B.S. (Mass. Inst. Tech., 1879). 

*LoTJis V. Snyder, Elizabeth, N. J. 

Born, 1857. At Rutgers, 1874-78. Manufacturer. Died, Jan. 
30, 1882. 



Passaic, N. J. 
Treasurer, 

Joplin, Mo. 



1879. 
A.B. 

John Edmund Ackerman, 

Born at Slaughterdam, N. J., Sept. 4. 1857. Lawyer. 
City of Passaic, 1902-11. A.M. (Rutgers, 1882). 

Joseph Elmer Aldrich, 

Mine operator. 

*Abram Van Xest Baldwin, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. .J., Nov. 16. 1858. Physician. 
Pres. Board of Education, 1892. A.M. (Rutgers, 1882). M.D. 
(Coll. P. and S., 1882). Died, Feh. 14, 1897. 

Albert Chamberlain Burt, Owego, N. Y. 

Born at Albany. N. Y., Aug. 2, 1857. Retired merchant. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1882). 

Robert Anderson Cook, 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Apr. 
(Rutgers, 1882). 

*WiLLiAM Cramer, 

Born at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1860. 



New Brunswick, N. J. 
1861. Retired. A.M. 

Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 
Physician and surgeon. 



M.D. (Coll. P. and S., 1883). Died, 



Tarrytown, N. Y. 
Lawyer. A.M. (Rut- 



Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Somerville, N, J. 
Lawyer. Spe- 
A.M. (Rutgers, 



A.M. (Rutgers, 1882). 
April 4, 1899. 

Clarence Stephens Dam:son, 

Born at Tarrytown, N. Y., Feb. 11, 1857 
gers, 1882). 

*ALrRED Howard Demarest, Catskill, N 

Born at Hudson, N. Y., Nov. 23, 1860. Clergvoian, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem.. 1884. A.M. (Rutgers, 1882). D.D. (Rutgers, 
1904). Died, Nov. 3, 1904. 

Louis Augustus Du Bois, 

Lawyer. 

*John Frelinghuysen, 

Born at Somerville, N. J.(?), Sept. 17. 1858 
cial Examiner, U.S. Pension Bureau, 1884—87. 
1882). Died, Aug. 14, 1894. 

Theodore Frelinghuysen, New York City. 

Born at Newark, N. J., Apr. 17, 1860. Treasurer, "The Spool 
Cotton Company." 

Isaac William Gowen, North Bergen, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. .T., Dec. 29, 1858. Clergyman, R. 
C. A. Cor. Sec. Bd. Publication, R. C. A. President, General 
Synod, R. C. A., 1915. N. B. Sem., 1883. A.M. (Rutgers, 
1882). D.D. (Rutgers, 1902). 

Herman Hageman, Claverack, N. Y. 

Born at Readington, N. J., Oct. 14, 1858. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
Stated Clerk, Particular Synod of New York, 1902- . N. B. 
Sem., 1882. A.M. (Rutgers, 1882). 

Peter Kenny Hageman, 

Born at Bound Brook, N. J., Dec. 7, 1859. 
N. B. Sem., 1882. A.M. (Rutgers, 1882). 

Edward Woolsey Jewett, 

Member, N. Y. Stock Exchange. 

12 



Liberty Corner, N. J. 
Presb. clergyman. 

New York City. 



178 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



1870 



WiLLiAiNr Kamp, Belleville, Kan. 

I'orn at Pella. Iowa. .Tulv .31. ISoG. Physician and suisoon. 
Mayor of Rellevillo, 1913-15. M.D. (Albany Med. Coll., 1882). 
A.M. (Rutgoi-s, 1882). 

Seaman Miller, New York City. 

Lawyer. Assistant U. S. Attorney. Assistant District Attor- 
ney, New Yorlt City. A.M. (Rutgers, 1882). 

AsiiER Murray, Wadena, Mi\!" 

Born at Delhi. N. Y.. Sept. 21. 1858. Real estate. .Judge of 
Probate. Wad( na county. 1889-1904. Member, House of Rep- 
resentatives, Minn., 1904—06. 

*Abram Van Liew Pumyea, Mt. Holly, X. J. 

Born. 1856. Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1882). Died, Dec. 6, 
1895. 

*De Witt Gilbert Rockefeller, West New Hempstead, N.»Y. 

Born at Albany. N. Y.. Sept. 20, 1852. Clergyman. R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1882. Died Dec. 10, 191.3. 

Ernest Linwood Runyon, Robinson Station, Md. 

Farmer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1882). 

John H. Scarlet, Newtonville, N. Y. 

Clergyman, R. C. A. N. B. Scm., 1882. A.M. (Rutgers. 1882). 

Cornelius Scitenck, Plainfield, X. J. 

Born at Weston, N. .L, Sept. 5, 1856. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1882. A.M. (Rutgers, 1882). Ph.D. 

EzEKiEL Carman Scudder, Yellore, India. 

Born at Yellore. India. June 25, 1856. Missionary, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem.. 1882. A.M. (Rutgers, 188^). 

Theodore Siiafer, Manito, 111. 

Born at Cedar Hill, N. Y., Mch. 16, 1856. Clergyman. R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1882. A.M. (Rutgers, 1882). 

John Letson Stillwell, Duanesburgh. X. Y. 

Born at Bayonne, N. .7., Dec. 17. 1859. CleTgyman. R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1882. A.M. (Rutgers, 1S82). 

John Terhune, Matawan, X"^. J. 

Cashier, First National Bank, Long Branch, N. ,T. 

John Clarendon Todd, Tarrytown, X^. Y. 

Born at Tarrvtown, N. Y.. Aug. 12. 1857. Physician and sur- 
geon. M.D. (Coll. P. and S., 1882). A.M. (Rutgers. 1882). 

George Van Derveer, Somerville, X^. J. 

Lawyer. A.:M. (Rutgers, 1882). 

George Vredenrurg Van Neste, Hopewell. X^, J. 

Born at Weston. N. .T.. Sept. 12, 1856. Physician. M.D. (Jef- 
ferson Med. Coll., 1883). 

David De.marest Zarriskie, Ridgewood, X. J. 

Born at Paramus. N. J., Nov. 27, 1856. Lawyer. Member, 
N. J. Assembly. 1894-95. Law Judge, Bergen county, N. J. 
1898-1908. LL.B. (Columbia, 1881). A.M. (Rutgers. 1882). 



*Willia:m James Bailey. Cedar Hill, X"^. Y. 

Born at Cedar Hill, N. Y., Oct. 24, 1857. At Rutgers. 1S7.5-78. 
Died, March 13, 1878. 

Frank Bruen Conoveh, Long Branch, X. J. 

Born at ^larlboro. N. J. Vice President. Tiffany Studios. 
*Crawford Crosby, Kingston, X. Y. 

Born, 1S5S. At Rutgers. 1S75-77. Lawyer. Died. June 19. 
1885. 

Alon/o Clarence Di.ngman, Herkimer. X, Y. 

Born at Mlnden. N. Y.. Aug. 2:5. 1S5S. Al Rutgers. l,S75-76. 
Lawyer.. Di'puty County Clerk. 1898-1916. A.B. ilnion. 
1S79). LL.r.. (Albany Law School. 1881), 



1S79. 



ALUMNI. 



• 179 



Jason Sherwood Hoffman, Flemington, N. J. 

Born at Lebanon, X. J.. Dec. 20, I808. At Rutgers, 1875-78. 
County Superintendent o,f Schools, 1895— . 

*WiLLiAM Ellsworth Jarrard, Lansing, Mich. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Oct. 3, 1859. At Rutgers, 1875- 
78. Merchant. City Comptroller. Died, Sept. 14, 1903. 

Charles Cooper Polk, Los Angeles, Cal. 

Lawyer. State's Attorney and County Judge, Meade county, 
South Dakota. A.B. (Princeton, 1879). 

Henry Granville Sharpe, Washington. D, C. 

Born at Kingston, N. Y., Apr. 30. 1858. At Rutgers one year. 
Brigadier General, LT. S. Army. Washington, D. C. U. S. Mili- 
tary Academy, West Point, 1880. Writer on Military Tactics. 

Otis Dexter Stewart. 



B.Sc. 

Condict Walker Cutler, New York City. 

Born at Morristown, N. J., Feb. 27, 1859. Physician. Writer 
on Dermatology. M.D. (Coll. P. and S., 1882). M.Sc. (Rut- 
gers, 1882). / 

George Hill, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Consulting engineer and builder. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1882). C.E. 
(Rutgers, 1882). 

Franklin Marsh, 

City surveyor and engineer, Rahway^ 1903- 
1882-92. City engineer, 1885-92. 

Tadanari Matsdaira, 

Officer in Department of Foreign Affairs. 

*JONATHAN BRUEN MiLLER, 

Born at Newark. N. J., Oct. 4, 1858. Editor, "American Rail- 
road .Journal." M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1883). Died, July 3, 1887. 

Alfred Berry Nelson, Trenton, N. J. 

Born at Stanhope, N. J., June 21, 1859. Civil engineer. M.Sc. 
(Rutgers, 1882). C.E. (Rutgers, 1908). 

*Francis Augustus Wilber, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Alto, Wis., Nov. 3, 1851. Adjunct Professor of An- 
alytical Chemistry, Rutgers, 1883-1890. Professor of An- 
alytical Chemistry, Rutgers, 1890-91. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1882).- 
Died, May 25, 1891. 



Rahway, N. J. 
City surveyor, 

(?) Tokio, Japan. 
Perth Amboy, N. J. 



Jesse Hagaman Beekman, 
Physician. 
* George Albert De Baun, 

Born at Saddle River. N 



Sayreville, N. J. 



78. Teacher. 



Paterson, N. 

J., Feb. 11, 1856. At Rutgers, 1875- 
Manufacturer. Died, May 23, 1906. 



N. .J., Aug. 17, 
surgeon. M.D. 



Frank Michael Donohue, 

Born at New Brunswick, 
one year. Phvsician and 
Coll., 1881). 

Presley Thornton Jenkins, 

Hiram Abiff Maynard, 

* William Appleton Paige. 

At Rutgers. 187.5-76. 
*WlLLIAM RUNYON StANBERY, 

At Rutgers, 187.5-77. Manufacturer. Died, .Jan. 2. 

* James Polhemus Tan Wyck, 

Born at Northumberland. N. Y.. Jan. 20. 1856. 
1875-76. Merchant. Died, June IS, 1910. 



New Brunswick, N. 

1859. At Rutaers 
(Univ. N. Y. Med. 

(?) 



Washington, D. C. 
New York City. 



Plainfield, N. 
1906. 

Hudson, N. 
At Rutgers, 



180 RUTGEBS COLLEGE. 



1879-1880. 



Eugene Spencer Veghte, Bound Brook, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Nov. 27, 1856. At Rutgers, 
1875-78. Accountant. 

1880. 
A.B. 

Charles Stuart Aitkin, ' Trenton, N. J. 

Born at Trenton. N. J., Sept. 2, 1858. Clerk in office of Sec- 
retary of State of New Jersey. A.M. (Rutgers, 1890). 

*Tno]MAs WooDiiousE Bakewell, Plainfield, N. J. 

Born at Pittsburgh, PenD.(V), Oct. 27, 1861. Patent lawyer. 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1883). LL.B. (Univ. Penn., 1883). Died, July 
7, 1909. 

*Herbert Henry Cameron, New York City. 

Born at Thurman. N. Y., Aug. 6, 1857. Episc. clergyman. 
N. B. Sem., 1880-82. Gen. Sem.. N. Y. A.M. (Rutgers, 1886). 
B.D. (Trinity). Died, July 25, 1888. 

*Charles Freeman Cantine, Kingston, N. Y. 

Born at Saugerties. N. Y., Nov. 4, 1858. Lawyer. District At- 
torney, Ulster county, N. Y., 1895—1904. Countv Judge, Ulster 
county, 1904-12. LL.B. (Columbia, 1882). Died, July 14, 1912. 

Edward Close Delavan, Jr., New York City. 

Born in New York City, Feb. 26, 1858. Lawyer. Writer on tbe 
early history of Richmond county, N. Y. LL.B. (Columbia, 
1882). A.M. (Rutgers, 18£3). 

Nathan Henry Demarest, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 

Born in New York City, July 3. 1861. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
Missionary to Japan, 1883-90. 1912-13. N. B. Sem.. 1883. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1883). 

William Alexander Dumont, West Coxsackie, N. Y. 

Born at Far Hills, N. J., Dec. 23. 1857. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
B.D. (Union Sem., 1885). A.M. (Rutgers, 1883). 

*PiERRE St. John Gillespy, Saugerties, N. Y. 

Born, 1859. Student, Columbia, 1881-82. Died. Sept. 2. 1882. 

Gilbert D. B. Hasbrouck, Kingston, N. Y. 

Born at Port Ewen, N. Y., Feb, 19, 1860. Lawyer. 2d Deputy 
Attorney General, N. Y., 1894. 1st Deputy Attorney General. 
1895-99. Judge, N. Y. Court of Claims. 1902-03. Presiding 
Judge, 1903-04. Justice Supreme Court, N. Y.. 1905. Ashokan 
Commissioner. 1907-10. Justice, Supreme Court. N. Y., 1913- . 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1883). 

Walter DuBois Hasbrouck, Kingston, N. Y. 

Born at Port Ewen. N. Y., June 5, 1858. Physician. M.D. 
(Albany Med. Coll., 1883). 

*Egbert Le Fevre,> New York City. 

Born at Raritan. N. .1.. Oct. 29, 1858. Physician. Prof. Clinical 
Med. Univ. and Bellevue IIosp. Med. Coll.. 1S90-95. Ad.lunct 
I'rof. Medicine, 1895-98. Associate Prof. Therapeutics. Prof. 
Clinical ]\Iedicine and Dean. 1898-1914. Author. "Notes on 
Materia Modica and Therapeutic Physical Diagnosis." M.D. 
(Univ. N. Y.. 1883). A.M. (Rutgers. 1884). D.Sc. (Rutgers. 
1910). LL.D. (Univ. N. Y.. 1910). Died. Mch. 30. 1914. 

Frederick Wilkinson Olcott, AVashiugtou. D. C 

Born at East Millstone. N. J.. May 1. 1860. IMiysician. Sur- 
geon, U. S. Navy. 1887-1900. M.D. (Coll. P. and S.. 1884). 
A.M. (Rutgers. 1890). 

♦Edmund Rawson Palmer, Now Brunswick. N. J. 

Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1883). LL.B. (Uniy. of Iowa. 1882). 
Died, Oct. 9. 1886. 



1880. 



ALUMNI. 181 



'•'Clarence Mather Perlee, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Jersey Citj-, N. J., Oct. 30. 1856. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem.. 1888. P. G. Union Sem., 1884. A.M. (Rutgers, 
1883). Died, July 3 6, 1915. 

Thomas Marshall Fitz Randolph, Morristown, N. J. 

Born at Jersey City, N. J., Sept. 2, 1857. Lawyer. LL.B. 
(Columbia, 1882). 

Millard Fillmore Ross, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Jan. 16, 1860. Coal merchant. 
George Washington Scarlet. Ridgeway, Mich. 

Clergyman, R. C. A. N. B. Sem., 1883. A.M. (Rutgers, 1884). 

*Edwin Francis See, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at Tarrytown. N. Y., Jan. 29, 1861. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
General Secretary Brooklyn Y. M. C. A., 1886-1906. N. B. Sem., 
1883. A.M. (Rutgers, 1883). Died, July 17, 1906. 

Bevier Has-Brocck Sleght, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Sleghtsburg, N. Y., Sept. 13, 1857. Pliysician. M.D. 
(Hahnemann Med. Coll., Phila., 1882). A.M. (Rutgers, 1883). 

John L. Sxjydam, Jamesburg, N. J. 

Born in Somerset county, N. J., Oct. 13. 1859. Physician. 
County physician, Middlesex county, N. J., 1906-09. M.D. (Univ. 
N. Y., 1882). A.M. (Rutgers, 1883). 

"Stephen Vedder Ten Eyck, New York City. 

Born at Astoria, N. Y., Jan. 24, 1860. Physician. M.D. (Coll. 
P. and S., 1883). A.M. (Rutgers, 1883). Died, May 6, 1911. 

William Van Doren, Archbald, Penn. 

Born at Middlebush, N. J., Feb. 25, 1858. Physician and sur- 
geon. M.D. (Univ. N. Y., 1885). 

Joseph Appleton Van Mater, Plainfield, N. J. 

Born at Marlboro, N. J., May 25, 1860. Manager of mines. 
N. J. Zinc Co., 1908- . A.M. (Rutgers, 1883). E.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1911). _ 

*Sherman Van Ness, Jr., Chatham Center, N. Y. 

Born at Chatham, N. Y., Mch. 13, 1859. Physician. M.D. (Coll. 
P. and S., 1883). A.M. (Rutgers, 1883). Died, Dec. 2, 1913. 

*Benja?.iin Miller Van Syckel, New York City. 

Born at Newark, N. J., Dec. 7, 1857. Physician. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1883). M.D. (Bellevue Med Coll., i882). Died, March 
15, 1903. 

W^iLLiAM Vaughan, Belfast, Maine. 

Born at New Vineyard, Maine, Sept. 21, 1855. Clergyman, R. 
C. A. Farmer. President Maine Sfate Girls' Home. N. B. 
Sem., 1883. 

Nathaniel Whitaker Voorhees, Jr., High Bridge, N. J. 

Physician. M.D. (Univ. Penn., 1883). 

Frederick Weigel, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Mch. 19, 1859. Lawyer. City 
Attorney, N. B., twenty-five years. A.M. (Rutgers, 1883). 

Joseph W^olfson, Jersey City, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., May 8. 1860. Physician. City 
Physician, Jersey City, 1890- . M.D. (Bellevue Med. Coll., 
1883). A.M. (Rutgers, 1883). 



Howard Leon Browning, Milwaukee, Wis. 

With Edison Electric Light Co. 

George Buttler, Worcester, Mass. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J. At Rutgers. 1876—78. Dentist. 
D.D.S. (Univ. Maryland, 1884). 



182 EUTGEES COLLEGE. 



1880. 



Chakles Clark, Los Angeles, Cal. 

Lawyer. 

*Gregory Richard Gillmore, - New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born in Brooklyn. N. Y., Feb. 23, 1858. Merchant. Died, Apr. 
18, 1916. 

Richard Morris Greenback, New York City. 

Merchant. Lawyer, admitted, 1881. 

Morrison Clark Hamilton, New York City. 

With N. Y., N. H. and H. R. R. A.B. (Iowa Coll., 1880). 

*Charles Arthur Horn, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at Brooklyn, N. Y.(?), 1857. At Rutgers, 1876-80. As- 
sistant Librarian, Brooklyn Library, 1882-88. Died, Aug. 24, 

1888. 

Louis Thompson Reed, Raritan, N. J. 

Born at Fort ^Yayne, Ind., Sept. 4, 1859. At Rutgers, 1877-78. 
Insurance. M.D. (Jefferson Med. Coll., 1884). 

'•■George Washington Shtpway, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born, 1857. At Rutgers, 1875-78. Medical student. Died, 
Dec. 29, 1879. 

*JoHN Gregory Slee, Portland, Ore. 

Born at Poughkeepsie, N. Y^.. Dec, 1857. At Rutgers. 1876—77. 
v. S Gov't Service. Chief Yeterinarian. Philippine Islands, 
1903-06. D.Y.S. (American Veterinary College). Died, Mch. 
3, 1913. 

George Frank Stephens, Arden, Del. 

Born at Rahway, N. J., Dec. 28, 1859. At Rutgers, one and 
one-fourth years. Sculptor and lecturer. 

*J0HN Henry Weir, New Brunswick, N. J. 

At Rutgers, 1876-77. Civil engineer. Died at Paducah, Kv., 
Feb. 21, 1884. 

Asa Zabriskie, San Francisco, Cal. 

Born at Ridgewood, N. J., Nov. 15, 1858. At Rutgers two 
years. In moving picture business. 

*Guilliam Arthur Zabriskie, New York City. 

At Rutgers, 1876-77. Phvsiciau. M.D. (Coll. P. and S., 1882). 
Died, Oct. 25, 1900. 

B.Sc. 

Franklin Avery Chapman, Morristown, N. J. 

Born at Jersey City, N. J^., 1857. Manufacturer. 

Charles Manning Freeman, Metucheu, N. J. 

Physician and merchant. M.D. (Coll. P. and S., 1884). M.Sc. 
(Rutgers, 1886). 

William Davis Sciioon maker. Orange, N. J. 

Born at Newburgh, N. Y., Feb. 19, 1856. Manufacturing chem- 
ist. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1883). 



Peter Randolph Buckelew, Plainfield, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick. N. J.. May 22, 1860. At Rutgers two 
years. Insurance surveyor. 

Theodore Frelingjtuysen De Witt, Denver, Col. 

Cattle grower. First Lieut, and Asst. Surgeon, U. S. Armv. 
1889-91. M.D. (Coll. P. and S., 1884). 

John White Howell, Newark. N. J. 

Electrician. 

Thomas Ely Schanck, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Freehold, N. J., Feb. 0, I860. At Rut-.rers two years. 
Cashier, I'eoplc's National Bank, 1887- . 



18S0-1SS1. .ILUMXI. 183 



Theodore Vax Deventer, Schenectady, N. Y. 

Electrician. 
* Willi/. M Stults Van Nortwick, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Bom at New Brunswick. X. J.. Aug. 20. I808. At Rutgers. 
1876-78. Bookkeeper. Died, May 24, 1895. 

Charles Stro^vg Vax Nuis, New Brunswick, X. J. 

Born at Three Mile Run. N. J.. Dec. 20, 18o9. At Rutgers three 
years. Manager, College Farm. 

Hexry Vroom, St. Louis, Mo. 

Manager, 1892- . 

1881. 
A.B. 

*Theodore Burges Booraem. New Brunswick, X. J. 

Born at New Brimswick. X. J.. Apr. 30. 1861. Lawyer. As- 
sistant U. S. Attorney. X. J.. 1903-06. City Attorney, X. B.. 
1905-06. Judge, Court of Common Pleas. Middlesex county, 
X. J.. 19Q6-09. Prosecutor of the Pleas. Middlesex county, 
1909-12. Treasurer, Rutgers Alumni Ass'n. Died. Feb. 26. 
1912. 

Jesse Wexdell Brooks, Brooklyn, X. Y. 

Born at Cheshire. Conn.. Sept. 26. 1858. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
Secretary and Missionary Superintendent. Chicago Tract So- 
ciety. 1898-1914. President. Union Missionary Training In- 
stitute. 1914- . Union Sem., 1884. A.M. (Rutgers. 1884). 
Ph.D. (Univ. X. Y., 1889). 

Gardner Hale Cain, Trenton. X. J. 

Born at Harlingen. X. J., Nov. 27. 1858. Lawyer. President. 
Common Council, 1893-95. A.M. (Rutgers, 1886). 

Maeiox Towxsexd Conklix, Middletown. X. .J. 

Born at Kingston, X. Y., July 9, 1856. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
X. B. Sem., 1884. 

JosiAH Elmer Craxe. Wurtsboro. X. Y. 

Born at Fair Oaks, X. Y.. Apr. 27, 1853. Clergyman. R. C. A. 
X. B. Sem., 1884. A.M. (Rutgers, 1884). Ph.D. (Martyn Col- 
lege). S.T.D. (Hariiman Univ.). 

JoHx Hexdrik De Yries, Canton. Mass, 

Born in Amsterdam. Xetherlands, May 8. 1859. Episc. clergy- 
man. Translator of Dr. Kuyper's "Encyclopedia of Sacred The- 
ology." &c. X. B. Sem., 1888. A.M. (Rutgers, 1884). D.D. 
(Rutgers, 1903). 

*George Fielder, Brooklyn. X. Y. 

Born at Princeton, X. J.. Dec. 14, 1859. Lawyer. LL.B. (Col- 
umbia. 1884 » . Justice. Municipal Court, Borough of Brooklyn, 
1908-11. Died, Aug. 8, 1911. 

Cornelius Isaac Harixg, Xyack, X. Y. 

Born at Xew City, X. Y.. Apr. 4, 1860. Lawyer. Secretary, 
Wisconsin Bar Assn.. 1901-04. LL.B. (Columbia, 1883). 
. LL.D. (Washington Coll. of Law). 

*RiCHARD Charles Harrixgtox, Xewark. X. J. 

Physicjan and surgeon. A.M. (Rutgers, 1884). M.D. (Bellevue 
Hospital Med. Coll., 1884). Died, Feb. 22, 1885. 

Charles Xortox -Iroxside. Dulutli, Minn. 

Born at Washington, D. C. Apr. 12. 1859. Journalist and 
publisher. Author, Handy Law Dictionary. &c. Lawyer 
LLB. (Georgetown Univ.. 1882). A.M. '(Rutgers, 18S4}. 
S.L.D. (Xashville Coll. of Law, 1900). 

Martin Wyckoff Laxe, Millville. X. .J. 

Bom at White House. X. J.. Xov. 22. 1858; Lawyer. A..M. 
(Rutgers, 1884). 



184: RUTGEES COLLEGE, 



1881. 



Robert Leffeets, East Moriches, L, I. 

Boi-n at Flatbush, L. I., Mch. 2, 1860. Retired. 

*Charles Edwakd Lord, New York City, 

Born at Fulton. N. Y., May 21. 1860. Journalist. On staff 
N. Y. Times. Died, March 21, 1897. 

Joel Loucks, Canajoliarie, N, Y. 

Born at Palatine, N. Y., Jan. 7, 1853. Clergyman. R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1884. 

Wilmer McNair. Holmdel, N. J. 

Born at Stone Ridge, N. Y., Sept. 23, 1858. Clergyman, R. 
C. A. Princeton Sem., 1886. A.M. (Rutgers, 1886). 

Henry Du Bois Mulford, Upper Red Hook, N. Y. 

Born at Livingston, N. Y., Sept. 27, 1859. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
Prof. English Lang, and Lit., Rutgers, 1897—1911. Lecturer on 
the English Bible, 1903-11. Trustee. Rutgers. 1895-97. N. B. 
Sem., 1885. A.M. (Rutgers, 1884). D.D. (Union, 1903). 

William Schmitz, Buslikill, Pa. 

Born at Crefeld, Germany, Apr. 28, 1857. Clergyman, R. C. A. 

N. B. Sem., 1884. 

Chester Boyden Schoonmaker, Stone Ridge, X. Y. 

Born at Brooklyn, N. Y., Apr. 30, 1860. Farmer. 

*Charles Buchanan Scott, Plainfield, N. J. 

Born at Shawangunk, N. Y., 1861. Teacher. A.M. (Rutgers, 
1887). Died,- June 19, 1904. 

George Henry Stephens, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Born at Plainfield, N. J., Sept. 27, 1857. Presb. clergyman. 
Field Secretary and Secretary pro tem., Presbyterian Ministers' 
Fund. N. B. Sem., 1884. A.M. (Rutgers, 1884.) 

LiviNGvSTON Ludlow Taylor, Canandaigua, X. Y. 

Born in Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 16, 1860. Cong'l clergyman. 

Trustee, Rutgers, 1907-12. N. B. Sem., 1884. A.M. (Rutgers, 

1884). 

*Irving Strong Upson, New Brunswick, X, J, 

Born at Marion, Conn., Feb. 5, 1855. Librarian, Rutgers, 1884— 
1906. Chief Clerk, Secretary and Treasurer, N. J. State Agric. 
Experiment Station, 1881—1915. Clerk, Geological Survey, N. 
J., 1881-99. Secretary of Faculty. Rutgers. 1891-1915. Regis- 
trar. 1891-1915. Treasurer, Rutgers College, 1905-15. Bi- 
ographer Alumni Ass'n, 1883-1904. Treasurer, do., 1904-15. 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1884). Died, Feb. 25, 1915. 

John Russell Verbrycke, Vineland, X. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Nov. 5. 1860. Presb. clergy- 
man. N. B. Sem., 1884. A.M. (Rutgers, 1884). 

*Edward Burnett Voorhees, Xew Brunswick, X. J. 

Born at Mine Brook, N. J., June 22, 1856. Professor, Agricul- 
ture, Rutgers. 1890-1911. Director, Agric. College Experiment 
Station, 1900-11. Superintendent College Farm, 1900-11. 
President, N. J. Board of Agriculture. 1901-11. President, 
Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment 
Stations. 1904-05. Author. "First Principles of Agriculture,"* 
"Fertilizers," "Forage Crops,"' A.M. (Rutgers, 1884). D.Sc. 
(Univ. Vermont, 1900). Died, June 6, 1911. 

James Sylvester Wight, Perth Amboy. X. J. 

Born at Washington, N. J.. Nov. 1. 1859. Tjawver. City At- 
torney. A.M. (Rutgers, 1884). 

Garrett Wyckoff, Red Bank, X. J. 

Born at Roysfield, N. J., Aug. 13. 1855. Clergyman. R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1884. A.M. (Rutgers. 1SS4). Ph.D. (Tavlor Univ, 
1898). 



1881. 



ALUMNI. 185 



RiCHAED Allard Anthony, New York City. 

Born in New York City, May 24. 1861. At Rutgers two years. 
Real estate, mortgages. Officer of corporations. A.B. (Columbia, 
1881). A.M. (Columbia, 1884). 

*CoRNELius Bergen, Jr., New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born. 1860. At Rutgers, 1877-78. Builder. Died, Jan. 2, 1886. 

Lewis Lincolist Cory, Fresno, Cal. 

Born at San Jose. Cal., Mav 4, 1861. At Rutgers. 1878-79. 
Lawyer. A.B. (Princeton. 1881). LL.B. (Columbia, 1883). 
A.M. (Princeton, 1884). 

*Peter Joseph Gerlach, Spokane, Wash. 

At Rutgers, 1877-78. Pbysician. Died, July 21, 1898. 
Addison Howard Griffing, Sayville, N. Y. 

Born at Greenpoint, L. I.. .June 9, 18.56. At Rutgers two years. 
Dentist. D.D.S. (N. Y. Coll. of Dentistry, 1882). 

George Byron McChesney. 

Chemist. 
*JoHN Clifford Perrine. Pennington, N. J. 

Born at Pennington. N. J., Mch. 1, 1855. At Rutgers, 1877-79. 
Druggist. Died, Nov. 10, 1888. 

Datid Provost, New York City. 

Lawyer. LL.B. (Columbia, 1880). 

Oliver Parsell Schneeweiss, Roselle, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick. N. J., Sept. 3. 1858. At Rutgers three 
years. With Walter Baker & Co., N. Y. 

*CoRNELius Whitenack Stryker, Philadelphia, Pa, 

Born, 1860. At Rutgers, 1877-79. Druggist. Ph.G. (Phila. 
Coll. of Pharmacy, 1882). Died, Feb. 10, 1890. 

Augustus Ferdinand Todd, Dunellen, N. J. 

Born at Athens.^ Penn., Sept. 3, 1859. At Rutgers, 1877-79. 

Customs broker. President, Board of Education, Dunellen, 
1908- . 

James Marshall Van Deusen, Pasadena, Cal. 

Born at Ghent, N. Y., Dec. 18, 1859. At Rutgers. 1877-79. 
N. B. Sem., 189.5-97. Hartford Sem., 1899-1900. 

*A. Augustus Williamson, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born, Dec. 31, 1860. At Rutgers, 1877-79. Died Jan. 29, 1879. 



B.Sc. 

John Bruyere, Trenton, N. J, 

Born at Cream Ridge, N. .1., Dec. 25, 1861. Physician. M.D. 
(Jefferson Med. Coll., 1884). M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1884). 

Thomas Henry Grant, Red Bank, N. J. 

Born at Red Bank, N. J.. Oct. 1. 1858. Farmer and real es- 
tate. Civil engineer. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1884). 

*JoHN Kinnan Plow, Baltimore, Md. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Mch. 2. 1860. Electrical con- 
tractor. Vice President, Builders' Exchange of Baltimore, 1909. 
Died, June 9, 1915. 

Oakley A. Johnson, Milton, N. J. 

Born at Hackettstown, N. J. Teacher. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1884). 
*Frederick William Malcolm, New York City. 

Born in New York City, Nov. 22, 1854. Railroad engineer. 
Inventor. C.E. (Rutgers, 1884). M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1890). Died, 
Feb. 24, 1899. 

*JoHN Trumbull Marshall, Metuchen, N. J. 

Born at Kingston, N. Y.. Jan. 8. 1860. Incandescent electric 
lamp manufacturer. Died, Jan. 1, 1910. 



186 



RUTGEES COLLEGE. 



1881-1882. 



John Forsyth McWilliam, 

Born at Searsville. N. Y 
(Rutgers, 1884). M.D. 

Robert Cecil Plume, 

Born at Newark, X. J., 
(Rutgers, 1884). 

Charles Strong Rusling, 
Engineering. 



.Tan. 31, 1860. 
(Jefferson Med. Coll 



Feb. 28, 1861; 



Somerville, N. J. 
Physician. M.Sc. 
1884). 

Cranforcl, N. J. 
Manufacturer. M.Sc. 

Lawrenceville, Pa. 



James Howard Aitkin, Schenectady, 

Born at Trenton, N. J., Dec. 24, 1860. At Rutgers three years. 
Secretary and Treasurer, Schenectady Railway Co., 190.3— . 

*Edward Barzillai Dana, Jr., Metiichen, 

Born at Brooklyn, N. Y., 1863. At Rutgers, 1879-81. Physi- 
cian and surgeon. M.D. (Coll. P. and S., 1889). Died, Jan. 
21, 1904. 



1880-81. Medical 



'"Frederick W. Denise, 

Born, 1858. At Rutgers 
May 31, 1884. 

William Milton Fink. 

Residence when a student 

*\YiLLiAM Richard George. 

Born at Dovr, N. J., 1861 

gineer. Professional baseball pitcher, St. 

*De Witt Gosman Lippincott, 

Born in Ulster county, N. Y., Apr. 15, 1861 
78. Physician. M.D. (Jefferson Med. Coll. 
7, 1905. 

Washington Wilson, 

Manager of estates. 



Freehold, 
student. Died, 



Union, N. .T. 



At Rutgers. 



At Rutgers, 1877-78. 
Dover, 
1877-78. Mining En- 
Louis. Died, 1916. 

Campbell Hall 

At Rutgers. 1877— 
1882). Died, June 



X. Y. 
X. J. 

X. J. 

X. J. 
X. Y. 



Metiichen, X". J. 



1882. 



Aug. 30, 1860. 



Brooklyn, 
Editor, "Eagle" 



Krumville, 

Nov. 18, 1856. Clergyman, R. 
(Rutgers, 1885). 

Oliverea, 

1859. Musician. A.M. (Am- 



A.B. 

John Bartlett Alden, 

Born at Hoosick Falls, N. Y, 
office. A.M. (Rutgers, 1885) 

Theodore Amerman Beekman, 

Born at South Branch, N. J., 
C. A. N. B. Sem., 1885. A.M 

Irving Burdick, 

Boxn in New York City, June 30 
herst). 

^Jacob Chester Chamberlain, Xew York 

Boi'n at Palmaner, India, July 30, 1860. Electrical engineer 
and inventor. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1882). Died, July 28. 1905. 

William Isaac Chamberlain, Xew York 

Born at Madras, India, Oct. 10. 1862. Clergyman. R. C. A. 
Prof. Logic and Mental Philosophy. Rutgers. 1905-09. Mis- 
sionary to India, R. C. A.. 1887-1905. President. General 
Synod, R. C. A.. 1909. Secr(>tarv. Board Foreign Missions, 
1909- . Author. "Education in "India." N. B. Sem., 1886. 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1886). B.D. (Rutgers. 1.S99). Ph.D. (Columbia, 
1899). D.D. (Hope, 1907. and Rutgers, 1912). 

William Stockton Cranmer, Somerville, 

Born at Barnegat, N. J.. Dec. 19, 1S5S. (Mergymau. R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1885. A..M. (Rutgers, 1885). D.I). (Rutgers. 1903). 



X. Y. 
X. Y. 
X. Y 

City. 
City. 



X. J. 



1882. 



ALUMNI. 187 



Charles Leavitt Edgar, Brookline, Mass. 

Born at Griggstown. N. T., Dec. 23. 1860. Electrical engineei'. 
President, Edison Electric Illuminating Co., of Boston, and of 
other electric companies of Boston and vicinity. Trustee, Rut- 
gers, 1906- . E.E. (Rutgers, 1893). 

John Hamilton Gillespie, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born in Glasgow, Scotland, Feb. 9, 1858. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
Prof. Hellenistic Greek and New Testament Exegesis, N. B. 
Sem., 1898-1911. Lector, New Testament Text Criticism and 
Missions, do.. 1911- . Prof. Greek, Hope College, 1888-98. 
N B. Sem., 1885. A.M. (Rutgers, 1885). D.D. (Rutgers, 
1898, and Hope, 1898). 

*Abeam Britton Havens, New York City. 

Born at Jersey City, N. J.. 1860. Lawyer. LL.B. (Columbia, 
1885). A.M. (Rutgers, 1885). Died, May 8, 1900. 

Joseph Hover, Hackensack, N. J, 

Lawyer. LL.B. (Columbia, 1884). A.M. (Rutgers, 1885). 

*HowARD Melville Lansing, Kingston, N, Y. 

Lawyer. LL.B. (Columbia, 1884). A.M. (Rutgers, 1890). Died, 
April 18, 1905. 

William Frederick Midlige, Jersey City, N. J. 

Lawyer. President, Board of Aldermen, Jersey City, 1897-1902. 

Edwin Oscar Mofeett, Guilderland Centre, N. Y. 

Born at Westfield, N. J., Sept. 29, 1857. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1885. A.M. (Rutgers, 1885). 

*J0HN Morrison, Portland, Or. 

Born at Fishkill-on-Hudson, N. Y., Dec. 12, 1859. Presb. clergy- 
man. N. B. Sem., 1886. Died, July 26, 1899. 

Walter Newell, Chicago, 111. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., July 22, 1861. Paymaster, 
Illinois Central R. R., 1911- . 

James Avery Noeris, Hot Springs, Va. 

Born in Sullivan county, N. Y., Feb. 27. 1857. Presb. clergy- 
man. B.D. (Union Sem., 1885). A.M. (Rutgers, 1887). 

James Powers Philip, Catskill, N, Y. 

Born at Catskill, N. Y., Sept. 18, 1861. Banker. Lawyer. LL.B. 
(Albany Law School, 1885). A.M. (Rutgers, 1885). 

*Philip Wilson Pitcher, Amoy, China. 

Born at Upper Red Hook, N. Y.. Jan. 31. 1856. Clergyman. R. 
C. A. Missionary to China. Principal Boys' Academy. Author, 
"Fifty Years in Amoy," etc. N. B. Sem., 1885. A.M. (Rutgers, 
1885). Died, July 21, 1915. 

*Nelson De Witt Pumyea, Franklin Park, N. J. 

Born at Franklin Park, N. J.. May 22. 1861. Physician. M.D. 
(Univ. N. Y„ 1855). A.M. (Rutgers, 1885). Died, Dec. 7, 1891. 

Coleman Randolph, Morristown, N. J. 

Born at Asbury, N. J., Apr. 29, 1861. Lawyer. LL.B. (Colum- 
bia, 1884). Author, "Inter Ocean Hunting Tales.'' 

Myron Tracy Scudder, New York City. 

Born at Palamanir, India, Sept. 28. 1860. President, Scudder 
School, 1911- . Head Master Rutgers Preparatory School, 
1908-11. Prof. Science of Education, Rutgers. 1908-12. Prin- 
cipal State Normal School at New Paltz, N. Y.. 1899-1908. 
Writer on educational subjects. A.M. (Rutgers, 1886). 

Daniel Wesley Skellenger, Richmond Hill, N. Y. 

Born at Chester, N. J.. Feb. 27. 1856. Presb. clergyman. N. 
B. Sem., 1885. A.M. (Rutgers, 1885). D.D. (Emporia College, 
Kansas, 1907, and Highland Univ., Kansas, 1907). 

Rynier J. Wortendyke, " Jersey City, N. J. 

Born at Jersey City, N. J., Aug. 24, 1860. Lawver. LL.B. (Col- 
umbia, 1884). 



188 RUTGEES COLLEGE. 



1882. 



*Charles Anson Munn, New York City. 

Born in East New York. N. Y., Sept 18, 1859. Physician. M.D. 
(Univ. N. Y., 1883). Died, Sept. 27, 1913. 



B.Sc. 

'Frederick Wagoner Bennett, Cape May Court House, N. J. 

Born at Cape May Court House, N. J., Aug. 21, 1862. Civil 
engineer. Assistant topograplier, N. .T. Geological Survey. 1883— 
87. Assistant engineer, Guavaquil and Quito R. R., Ecuador. 
C.E. (Rutgers, 1885). Died, Jan. 8, 1912. 

Philip Hasbrouck Bevier, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at Gardiner, N. Y., Oct. 22, 1859. Superintendent of Con- 
struction, National Fire Proofing Company. 

Nathaniel Baker Klink Hoffman, New York City. 

Born at Fairmount, N. J., .July 25, 1857. Assistant engineer, 
Bureau of Sewers, N. Y., 1889- . C.E. (Rutgers. 1884). 

George Henry Johnson, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at Orange, Vermont, Feb. 22, 1862. Statistician. Prof. 
Mathematics, National College of Nicaragua, 1883-85. M.Sc. 
(Cornell, 1883). C.E. (Rutgers, 1885). D.Sc. (Harvard, 1887). 

Solomon Le Fevre, Forest Glen, N. Y. 

Born at Forest Glen, N. Y., Nov. 9, 1861. Mining engineer. 
Chief engineer, Witherbee, Sherman & Co., Inc., 1906-09. 



Owen Benj. Franklin Allen, ^ Allenwood, N. J. 

Born at Allenwood, N. J., July 19, 1856. At Rutgers two years. 
Farmer. Salesman. 

Andrew King Baker, Dover, N. J. 

Real estate. 

John Newton Bernart, Chester, N. Y. 

Born at BoardviUe, N. J., Dec. 9, 1860. At Rutgers, two and 
two-third years. Farmer. 

Frank Strong Curtis, Cranford, N. J. 

Manager. 

* George Frederick Hill. Metuclicn, N. J. 

At Rutgers, 1878-79. 
George Breckenridge Hurff, Sewell, N. J. 

Born at Hurfifville, N. J., July 13, 1860. At Rutgers two years. 
Manufacturer. Assistant, Agric. Experiment Station, 1882-84. 

*Andrew Manning, , Plaiufield, N. J. 

Born at Plainfield, N. J., Jan. 6. 1861. At Rutgers, 1878-80. 
Physician and surgeon. M.D. (Coll. P. and S.. 1883). Died. 
May 19, 1898. 

Charles Harrison Rogers, South River. N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Mch. 23, 1860. Funeral director. 

Nehemiah Dunham Van Syckel, Bound Brook. N. J. 

Born at Bound Brook, N. J., Oct. 30. 1861. At Rutgers two 
years. Episc. clergyman. Prof. Theologv Nashotah Theol. Sem.. 
Wisconsin, 1910-16. A.M. (Rutgers, 1885). B.D. (General 
Sem., 1893). 

George Adams Woods, New York City. 

Born at Clifton. Staten Island. Nov. 14. 1863. Inspector. De- 
partment of Health, N. Y, City. 



1883. ALUMNI. 189 



1883. 
A.B. 

Henry Warren Beebe, • New York City. 

Bom in Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 9, 1863. Lawyer. LL.B. (Col- 
umbia, 1885). A.M. (Rutgers, 1886). 

George Brinton Bell. Philadelphia, Pa. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Sept. 13, 1862. Presb. clergy- 
Man. Pastor, Paterson Memorial Church, 1888- . Princeton 
Sem., 1887. 

John Tallmadge Bergen, Minneapolis, Minn. 

Born at Bergen Beach L. I., Sept. 21, 1860. Presb. clergyman. 
Praf. Ethics and Evidences of Christianity, Hope College 1895— 
1906. President, Albert Lee College, 1912-13. Author, "Evi- 
dences of Christianity." Union Sem., 1886. A.M. (Rutgers, 
1894). D.D. (Rutgeis, 1903). 

John Henry Brandow, Albany, N. Y. 

Born at Windham, N. Y., Sept. 20, 1853. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
Synodical Missionary. Author, "The Storv of Old Saratoga." 
N. B. Sem., 1886. A.M. (Rutgers, 1886). 

George Zabriskie Collier, Middleburg, N. Y. 

Born at Freehold, N. J., Apr. 9, 1862. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1886. A.M. (Rutgers, 1886). 

Frederick Walker Cutler, Yonkers, N. Y. 

Born at Morristown, N. J., Mch. 24, 1861. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
Union Sem., 1886. A.M. (Rutgers, 1886). 

William Hekry Steele Demarest, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Hudson, N. Y., May 12, 1863. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
President, Rutgers College, 1906- . Trustee, Rutgers, 
1899— . Prof. Ecclesiastical History and Church Government, 
N. B. Sem., 1901-06. President, General Synod. R. C. A., 1909. 
N. B. Sem., 1888. A.M. (Rutgers, 1886). D.D. (Rutgers, 1901). 
LL.D. (Columbia, 1910; Union, 1911; Pittsburgh, 1912). 

John Handley, Saiem, N. J. 

Born in New York City, May 29, 1858. M. E. clergyman. Dis- 
trict Superintendent. A.M. (Univ. N. Y., 1891). Ph.D. (Univ. 
N. Y., 1892). D.D. (Dickinson, 1894). 

Frederick Parsell Hill, New York City. 

Born at Rahway, N. J., Sept. 9, 1862. Architect. Ensign, U. S. 
Navy, 1898. A.M. (Rutgers, 1886). 

*J0HN Laubenheimer, Albany, N. Y. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., July 12, 1861. Clergyman, R. 
C. A. Grand Lecturer, Grand Lodge, F. & A. M., 1901-07, 
1908-09. Chaplain, N. Y. Assembly, 1908. N. B. Sem., 1886. 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1886). Drowned in Lake George, July 15, 
1909. 

George Munn Lilburn, Haverstraw, N. Y. 

Born in New York City, Dec. 10, 1858. Lawyer. President, 

Haverstraw Clay and Brick Co. LL.B. (Columbia, 1885). A.M. 
(Rutgeis, 1886). 

William Christian Miller, New Y^ork City. 

Born at Albany, N. Y., Oct. 17, 1860. Engineer, N. Y. Edison 
Co., 1905. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1886). • 

*Robert Vandereilt Palmer, Shawangunk, N. Y. 

Born at Poughkeepsie. N. Y., May 9, 1861. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1886. Died, March 2, 1893. 

Harry Mortimer Peters, Newark, N. J. 

Manufacturer. Lawyer. LL.B. (Columbia, 1885). A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1886). 

John Ludlow Schenck, Neshanic, N. J. 

Born at Neshanic, N. J., May 31, 1860. Fire insurance. 



190 



RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



1SS3. 



Jared Waterbuky .Scuddek. 



Albauy, X, Y, 



Bolu at Ctx)nooi-. India, Dec. 10. 1S63. Teacher. Albany 
Academy. ISSo- . Author of Latin text-books. A.^L (, Rut- 
gers. ISSOK 

Alfred Ford Skinxer. Madisou. X. J. 

Born at Newark. X. J.. Sept. 24. 1S62. Lawyer. Member. X. J. 

Assembly. ISOo-OG. Judge of Common Pleas. Essex county. 

1900-00. Author. "New Jersey Borough Law." Trustee. Rut- 
gers. 1013- . 

Theodore Stkcxg, New Brunswick, X. J. 

Born at New Brunswick. N. J.. Jan. l.">. 1S63. Lawyer. State 
Senator. N. J.. 1901—03. Member State Board of' Assessors, 
1903-10. l^esident. do. A.M. (Rutgers. 1SS6K 

Duncan Di'nbar Si'tphen. X'ew York City. 

Born at Bedminster. N. J., Jan. 15, 1SG2. Merchant. Trustee. 
Rutivrs. 1909- . 



Henry Jidd "Ward. 



Troy. X. Y. 



Born at MiddlcTille. N. Y.. Dec. 6. lSo9. Lawyer. A.M. (Rut- 
gers. 18801. 



*WiixiAM Henry Horoii. Trenton. X'. J. 

At Rutgers. 1879-81. Died, Oct. 12. 18S2. 

Cyrus Cairns Smith. New Brunswick. X. J. 

Born at Bloomfield. N. J., Sept. 28, 1S61. Music teacher. 



B.Sc. 

*Edson De Wint Eaton. Washington. D. C. 

Born at Minisina-. N. Y.. Jan. 10. 1856. Professor Mathematics. 
Missouri Univ.. "^1884-88. M.Sc. ( Rutsers. 1880). C.E. (.Rut- 
gers. 1880K Died. March 27. 1889. 

George Elton Jenkins. Dover. X\ J. 

Born at Mine. Hill. N. J.. Aug. 20. 1861. Civil and mining en- 
gineer. Constructing engineer. Ordnance Dept.. U. S. A.. 1902— 
07. Author of several N. J. Geological Reports. C.E. (, Rut- 
gers. 1S85K 



Moses George Bierman, 
Retired. 
*Willard David Bishop, 

At Rutgers. 1879-80. 

♦Edwin Phillips Brown, 
At Rutgers. 1879-81. 

♦William Campbell Clark. 

Born at Paisley. Scotland. Apr. 8. 1803. 
Manufaeturer. ' President. Clark Thread 
Nov. 14, 1912. 

James MacMullen, 



Bookkeeper. Died, 
Broker. Died. Dec. 







Xew York 


City, 




Xew 


Brunswick. 


X. J, 


Ju 


ly 31. 


1900. 








Kansas Citv 


. Mo. 


31. 


1902 










Xewark. 


X. J. 



At Rutaers. 1880-82. 
Co., 1902-12. Died. 



Born in Ireland. Nov. 13, 1858. 
"San Diego T'nion." 

♦Arthur Elliott Rutiikkfukd. 

Born in Sussex lountv. N. .L. Sept. 
1880-83. Landowner. ' Died. Dee. 25. 

Thomas Douemus Van Syckfl, 

Born at Newark. N. J.. Oct. 8. 1803 
Mei-ehant. Ranching in Colorado 

Wii.LiA.M CociiK.VN Warp, 

Born at Newaik. N. J.. Juno 20. 1804 
Sales engineer, Westlnghouse 



Xt Rutgers two years 



At 



15. 1803. 
1910. 



\t Rutgers. 
1883-97. 

At Rutgers two years. 
I'leetrie and Manufacturing Co. 



San Diego, C 


al, 


?. Editor, 






Vernon. 


X. 


J, 


t Rutgers. 






Xewark. 


X. 


J. 


1879-83. 






■It Orange, 


X. 


J. 



1S83-1S84. 



ALUMNI. 191 



James Price Warrick, St. Albans, W. Va. 

Born at Glassboro, N. J., Nov. 13, 1800. At Rutgers, two years. 
Sec, Treas. and Cioneral Manager, St. Albans Glass Co., 

William Randolptt Welling, Warwick, N. J. 

Born at Warwick, N. Y., .Tan. 30, 18G2. At Rutgers one year. 
Retired. 

Edward Francis White. Rutland, Vt. 

President, Rutland Mfg. Co. Stevens Inst., 1880. 



1884. 
A.B. 

Peter Stryker Beekman, Johnstown, N. Y. 

Born at Millstone, N. J., July 19, 1861. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
Author. "History of the Re.formed Church of Flatbush, Ulster 
Co., N. Y." N. B. Sem., 1887. A.M. (Rutgers.1887) . 

Matthew Linn Bruce. New York City. 

Born at Mercersburg, Penn., Oct. 1. 1860. Lawyer. Lieut. Gov- 
ernor, N. Y., 1904-06. Justice, Supreme Court, N. Y., 1907-08. 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1887). 

William Paterson Bruce, Yonkers, N. Y. 

Born at Mercersburg, Penn., Dec. 27. 1858. Clergvman, R. C. A. 
President, General Synod, R. C. A., 1912-13. Union Sem., 1887. 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1887). D.D. (Hope, 1912, and Rutgers, 1914). 

Henry Evertson Cobb, New York City. 

Born at Hopewell. N. Y., Mch. 25. 1863. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
Pastor, West End Collegiate Church. 1893- . JPrinceton Sem., 
1888. D.D. (Univ. N. Y., and Rutgers, 1901). Trustee, Rut- 
gers, 1911— . 

Peter Crispell, Newbnrgh, N. Y. 

Born at Hurley, N. Y., Jan. 6. 1862. Clergyman, R. C. A. N. B. 

Sem., 1887. A.M (Rutgers, 1887). 

*George Davis, Cana.ioharie, N. Y. 

Born at Whitehouse, N. J.. May 4. 1860. Clergvman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1887. A.M. (Rutgers, 1887). Died, "Mch. 31, 1914. 

*Benjamin Edward Dickitaut, Jamaica, N. Y. 

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Apr. 29. 1863 Presb. clergyman. N. 

B. Sem., 1887. A.M. (Rutgers, 1887). Died, Dec. 27, 1911. 

Levi Brooks Edwards, Providence, R. I. 

Born in Cumberland county. N. J., Feb. 8. 1858. Enisc. clergv- 
man. B.D. (Drew Sem., 1887). A.M. (Rutgers, 1887). 

William Goodwin Ludlow, Worcester, Mass. 

Born at New Brunswick. N. J., ,Ian. 1, 1862. Supervisor, Home 
Life Ins. Co., Boston, Mass. 

James Gulick Meyer, Beacon, N. Y. 

Born at Fishkill Landing, N. Y., Jan. 17. 1864. Lawyer. Com- 
missioner on New Prisons, New I'ork State. A.M. (Rutgers, 

1887). 

Charles Edward Pattison, Montclair, N. J. 

Born in New Y^ork City. July 29, 1864. Consulting engineer, 
electrical and mechanical. A.M. (Rutgers, 1887). E.E. (Rut- 
gers, 1909). 

^Ferdinand Vanderveer Rogers, Davenport, Iowa. 

Law student. Drowned, April 6. 1885. 
John Amos Thomson, ■ Middlebush, N. J. 

Born at New Kingston, N. Y., Mav 12. 1857. Clergvman, R. 

C. A. N. B. Sem., 1887. A.M. (Rutgers. 1887). 



192 



RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



1884. 



*Henky Van Brackle, 

Born at Hazlet, N. J. (?) 

1885. 



N. B. Sem., 1884-85. 



Hazlet, N. J. 
Died, June 7, 



Henry Hale Gifford, New Brunswick, N. 

Born at Oneida, N. Y.. July 6, 1859. At Rutgers, 1880-81. 
Epise. clergyman. B.D. (General Seminary. 1887). A.B. 
(Princeton, 1887). A.M. (Princeton, 1887). 'Ph.D. (Univ. N. 
Y., 1890). 

*De Witt Edward Rogers, Metuclien, N. 

Born at Fishkill-on-Hudson, N. Y., Feb. 22, 1861. At Rutgers, 
1882-83. Merchant. Died, Oct. 20, 1909. 

John Alfred Van Nest, New Brunswick, N. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Oct. 2.3. 1862. At Rutgers, 
1880-83. Secretary, Homestead Building Loan Association, 
1913- . Chief clerk, N. Y. Div. Penn. R. R., 1896-1903. Sec- 
retary, American Peroxide and Chemical Co., 1905-07. 

*George Augustus Vroom, Camden, N. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J.. Oct. 21. 1861. At Rutgers, 
1880-82. Lawyer. Law Judge, Camden county, 1893-97. Died, 
June 6, 1901. 



B.Sc. 



George Henry Blakeley, South Bethlehem, Pa. 

Born at Hanover, N J., Apr. 19, 1865. Manager, Structural 
Steel Dept. and Director, Bethlehem Steel Co. C.E. (Rutgers, 

1894). 

John Edward Hill, Providence, R. I. 

Born in New York City, Nov. 9. 1864. Prof. Civil Engineering, 
Brown Univ., 1894- . Author of "A Text Book on Shades, 
Shadows and Perspective." M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1887). C.E. (Rut- 
gers, 1891). M.C.E. (Cornell, 1895). D.Sc. (Rutgers, 1905). 

Jackson Jaques, Mexico. 

Civil engineer. 

William Henry Luster, Elizabeth, N. J. 

Born at Elizabeth, N. J.. Oct. 11, 1863. Civil engineer. Citv 
surveyor, 1899- . M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1889). C.E. (Rutgers, 

1889). 

John William McKelvey, Jersey City, N. J. 

Born at Irvington, N. J., Dec. 10, 1860. Superintendent. M.Sc. 
(Rutgers, 1887). 

Franklin Stoddart Smith, Montclair, N. J. 

Born at Covington, Ky., June 16, 1862. Manufacturer. M.Sc. 
(Rutgers, 1887). 

*Cyrus W. Field Sproul, Keyport, N. J. 

Born at Keyport, N. J., Aug. 31, 1858. Superintendent, Raritan 
River R. R. Died, Dec. 1, 1909. 

Henry Rufus Lankford Worrall. Greenville, Pa. 

Born in New York City. Jan. 28. 1862. I'hysician. Medical 
Missionary, R. C. A., Arabia. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1893). M.D. 
(Dartmouth, 1892). 



*HowARi) Suydam Clarke, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at New Bruns^vick. N. J., Dec. 4, 1S63. At Rutgers. 1880- 
81. Merchant. Died. Jan. 20. 1904. 

Benjamin Lippincott. Rivorton, N. J. 

Born at Cinnaminson. N. J., July 1. 1862. At Rutgers, 1881-82. 
Farmer. Freeholder, 1S99-1903. 



1S84-1885. 



ALUMXI. 193 



Eugene Clifid Moss, Metiichen. X. J. 

JoHx Ehrick Parmly, Newark, X^. J. 

Born in Xew York Citv. Feb. 5. 1861. Presb. clergyman. A.B. 
(Princeton. 1883). A.M. (Rutgers, 1886). Union Sem., 1894. 

Benjamin Franklin Randolph. Elizabeth, X. J. 

Pharmacist. {,':) 
William Manuel Riva, Havana. Cuba. 

Civil engineer. 
Francis Stryker, Trenton. X. J. 

Architect. 

John George Tait, Lima. Ohio. 

Born at Englewood, X. J.. .Tune 1, 1866. At Rutgers. 1880-84. 
Manager. .John R. Lee Contracting Co., 1912- . 

Halsey Taft Tichenor, Montclair, X. J. 

Born at Irvington, X. J., Aug. 12. 1863. At Rutgers one year. 
Real estate dealer. 

Edward Thompson Ward, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Xewark. X. .J.. Mch. 29. 1863. At Rutgers two years. 
President, Aaron Ward & Sons, Importing Grocers. 

Frederick Thompson Ward, East Orange, X. J. 

Born at Xewark, X. .J., Mch. 29. 1863. Merchant. 



1885. 
A.B. 

'John Mitchell Allen. Dingman's Ferry, Pa. 

Born at Centreville. Va.. Dec. 26, 1861. Clergvman, R. C. A. 
X. B. Sem., 1888. A.M. (Rutgers, 1888). Died, May 24. 1892. 

Morris Norton Bemus. Jamestown, N. Y. 

Born at Jamestown. X. Y.. .Tune 3. 1862. Phvsician and surgeon. 
M.D. (Coll. P. and S., 1889). A.M. (Rutgers, 1889). 

Lons Faugeres Bishop. New York City. 

Born at Xew Brunswick. X. J.. Mch. 14. 1864. Physician. 
Specialist on Heart and Blood Vessels. Prof. Heart and Blood 
Vessel Diseases, Fordham Univ. Author. '•Arteriosclerosis. '" 
"Heart Disease and Blood Pressure." "Handbook for Instruction 
in First Aid to Injured." M.D (Coll. P. and S.. 1889). A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1889). 

William Henry Boocock, Buffalo, N. Y. 

Born in Birmingham. England. Sept. 21, 1863. Presb. clergy- 
man. Director of Religious Education, First Presb. Church. 
X. B. Sem.. 1888. A.M. (Rutgers, 1888). 

William Edwin Florance. New Brunswick. N. J. 

Born at Toronto. Canada. Apr. 16, 1865. Lawyer. Mayor. Xew 
Brunswick. 1908—09. Prosecutor of Pleas. Middlesex county, 
1914-15. State Senator. 1916- . Trustee. Rutgers, 1907- . 
A.M. (Rutgers. 1888). 

Edwin Knickerbocker Losee, Upper Red Hook, N. Y. 

Born at Upper Red Hook. X. Y., Mav 16. 1863. Phvsician and 
surgeon. M.D. (Coll. P. and S., 1888). A.M. (Rutgers. 1888). 

Frank Seymour Scudder. Honolulu. T. H, 

Born at Conoor, India. Apr. 28. 1862. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
Missionarv. Hawaiian Board. Author, "Songs of Rutgers." 
Manager Editor, "The Friend." Honolulu, 1908- . X. B. 
Sem.. 1890. 

Adrian Vermeule. Jr., New Brunswick, N. J. 

Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1888). 

13 



194: EUTGERS COLLEGE. 



1885. 



Louis Augustus Voorhees, New Brunswick, X, 

Both at New Brunswick, N. J., Mch. 6, 1865. Analytical and 
consulting chemist. Chief Chemist, N. J., State Agricultural 
Experiment Station, 1895-1905. A.M. (Rutgers, 1888). 



Jacob De Puy Has Brouck, Kingston, N. Y. 

Born at Stone Ridge, N. Y., July 2, 1863. At Rutgers, 1881-81. 
Lawyer. Assistant District Attorney, Ulster county, 1916- . 
LL.B. (National Univ., Washington, D. C. ). 

Eugene B. Matthews, Sergeantsville, N. J. 

Born at Clover Hill, N. J., Sept. 7, 1861. At Rutgers, 1881-84. 
Merchant. 

Stephen Henry Olin. 

Clerk. 

B.Sc. 

AsHER Atkinson, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., .June 10, 1867. Civil engineer. Citv 
engineer, New Brunswick, N. J., 1891-1905, 191.3- . C.E. 
(Rutgers, 1888). 

*WiLLiAM Henry Barnes, East Hampton. N. Y. 

Born at East Hampton, L. I., 1860. Civil engineer and sur- 
veyor. Died, April 14, 1903. 

George William Hart, Stockton, Cal. 

Lawyer. LL.B. (Columbia, 1888). 

Arthur Coyle Payne, Vera Cruz, Mexico, 

General Manager, The Oil Fields of Mexico Co. 

Louis Frederic Ruf, East Cleveland, O. 

Born at Freehold, N. J.. Mch. 6, 1865. Presb. clergyman. Au- 
burn Sem., 1889. Trustee, Auburn Sem., 1898-1904. President 
of Tiiistees, do., 1904- . A.M. (Rutgers, 1899). 

Frank Van Brakle. Wasliiugton, D. C. 

Born near Keyport, N. J., Feb. 3, 1866. Civil engineer. M.Sc. 

(Rutgers, 1888). 



*Benjamin Campbell Bakewell, Pittsburgh, Pa. 

Born at Allegheny, Penn., July 14, 1865. At Rutgers, 1881-82. 
Insurance broker. Died, November 25, 1910. 

*Henry Rutgers Baldwin, New Brunswick. N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Feb. 1, 1863. At Rutgers, 1882- 
85. Chemist. Died, Sept. 28, 1913. 

Abraham Deyo Brodhead, New Paltz, N. Y. 

Born at Kingston, N. Y., Dec. 7, 1863. Contractor. 
*NoRMAN D, Chase, Kansas City, Mo. 

At Rutgers, 3 881-82. Merchant. Died, Feb. 10, 1896. 

*MATTniAS B. Mount Corle, Bloomfield, N. J. 

Born at Ncshanic, N. J., Sept. 20, 1862. At Rutgers, 1881-84. 
Merchant. Died, May 16, 1905. 

Charles Deshler, New Brunswick, X. J. 

Electrician. 

*John Elmer, Fairton, N. J. 

At Rutgers, 1882-84. Supposed to have been drowned. Fob.- 

March, 3885. He sailed for the South on a coaster. Neither 

the vessel nor any of those on board were ever heaid from 
again. 

Walter Draper Gregory, Newark, X. J. 

Itorn at Fort Plain. N. Y., Feb. 19. 1S(>4. IMiblisluM-. 



1885-1886. 



ALU3IXI. 195 



^CiiAKLES WiLLiA]M Haeeisox, Hidfilgo. Texas. 

Born at New Brunswick. X. J., Dec. 3. 1863. At Paitaers. 
1882—83. Physician. County physician, Hidalgo county. M.D. 
(Coll. P. and S., 1889). Died, Sept. 13, 1914. 

William Leseue Haynes, Cyny^-yd, Penn. 

Born at Weston, N. J., Aug. 30, 1863. At Rutgers three years. 
Mechanical engineer. M.E. (Stevens, • 1886) . 

OscAE William Hendeeson. 

Architectural draughtsman. 
RiCHAED Adams Leaexed. New York City. 

Managing Director, Hapgood's Limited, London, England. 
Fbedeeick Allex Maxdeville, Newark, X. J. 

Physician. 
Geeaedus L, Milleb. Englewood, X. J. 

Private secretary. 
Charles Tax Wixkle, Rutherford, X. J, 

Real estate. 

1886. 
A.B. 

Geoege Tax Nest Baldwix, Jr., New Brunswick. N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Oct. 12. 1864. Lawyer. LL.B. 
(ColumMa, 1888). A.M. (Rutgers, 1889). 

Lewis Bibge Chambeelaix. New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Vellore, India, Oct. 3, 1864. Clergyman, R. C. A. N. 
B. Sem., 1891. Missionary, R. C. A., 1891-1914. Asst. Corre- 
sponding Secretary, American Bible Society, 1915— . A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1891)^ 

Edward Wilkixs Dewey, Pittsburgh, Pa. 

Born at Cherry Valley, N. Y., July 29, 1865. Manufacturer. 
Oil and gas operator. President Alleghany River Improve- 
ment Association. C.E. (Tnion, 1887). A.M. (Rutgers, 1889). 

JoHX De Witt, Wilmington. N. C. 

Born at Saugeities, N. Y., May 20, 1866. Supervisor, Mail and 
Express Traffic. Atlantic Coast Line R. R. Instructor in Mathe- 
matics and assistant in English Composition, Rutgers. 1889-91. 

Wabeen Hardexbergh Dixox, Jersey City, N. J. 

Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1889). 

Chaeles Baylis Ludlow, New York City. 

Bom at New Brunswick, N. J., Dec. 2, 1864. Banking business. 

De Witt Yax Dyke Reiley, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at New Brunswick. N. J., May 10, 1866. Lawyer. Col- 
umbia Law School, 1888. 

Aabox Loxgsteeet Still well, Somerville, N. J. 

Born at North Branch. N. .7., Dec. 14, 1864. Physician. M.D. 
(Coll. T. and S., 1889). A.M. (Rutgers, 1889). 

Petee Stillwell, Bayonne, N. J. 

Lawyer. 
Thomas Alfbed Stoddaet, New York City. 

Born in New York Citv. July 17. 1863. Lawver. LL.B. (Col- 
umbia, 1888). A.M. (Rutgers, 1889). 

George Edwin Talmage, Oyster Bay, N. Y. 

Born at Amoy. China. Aug. 16. 1865. Episc. clergyman. N. 
• B. Sem., 1890. A.M. (Rutgers, 1889). 

William Spadee Willis. Newark. N. J. 

Boi-n at Freehold. N. J.. Dec. 15, 1863. Principal, State Nor- 
mal School, Newark, N. .1. 



196 RUTGEBS COLLEGE. 



1886. 



*Fbederick Deshler, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Mch., 26, 1866. At Rutgers. 
1882-85. Clerk. Died, Jan. 6, 1915. 

Alfred Edwin Gregg, Schenectady, N. Y. 

lu Production Department, General Electric Co. 

*David Torbens Kilpatrick, Brooklyn, X. Y. 

Born at Utica, Ohio, Feb. 8, 1868. At Rutgers, 1882-83. Busi- 
ness. Died, Aug. 7, 1892. 

Herbert Lindsley Mattice, Springfield, Mass. 

Born at Kewascum, Wis., June 15, 1863. At Rutgers, 188.3-84. 
Travelling salesman. 

Ernest Amasa Olin, Santa Marta, Colombia, S. A. 

Born at Titusville, Pa., Dec. 17. 1865. At Rutgers. 1882-84. 
Private secretary of gen. manager, Santa Marta Railway. 

*GusTAV Schumacher, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born in Germanv, July 7, 1864. At Rutgers, 1882-83. Clergy- 
man. Bloomfield Sem., 1888. Died, Dec. 13, 1902. 

*Henby Mabtyn Voobhees, Flemington, N. J. 

Born at White House, N. J., Sept. 29, 1862. At Rutgers. 1881- 
84. Lawyer and publisher. Editor, "Democrat-Advertiser," 
1895-1913. Died. Dec. 3, 1913. 



B.Sc. 

Charles Sanderson Cathcart, New Brunswick. N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Jan. 2, 1865. Chief Chemist, 
N. J. Agric. Experiment Station, 1889-93, 1907- . M.Sc. 
(Rutgers, 1889). 

Elmore De Witt, Jersey City, N. J. 

Born at Guilford. N. Y., Apr. 21, 1865. Sales engineer, Pennsyl- 
vania Steel Co., 1912- . M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1889). 

Clarence Mulford Du Bois, Madeira. Brazil. 

Civil engineer. "' 

John Moyer Faeley, 

Born at Fort Plain, N. Y., Mch. 
gineer. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1889). 

William Hockman, 

Born in New York City, Nov. 28, 
John Howard Portee, 

Lawyer. LL.B. (Univ. Virginia, 

Joseph Bobden Reynolds, 

Born at Bordentown, N. J., May 
W. J. & S. R. R. 

* Frank W. Kibble, 

Electrician. Died. Feb. 9, 1890. 
George Anthony A^iehmann, 

Born at New Brunswick. N. J.. Nov. 29. 18(58. I^awyor. ^Llyor 
of New Brunswick, 1902-03. President of Fire Insurance Com- 
panies. 

William Hubeli Waldron. New Brunswick. X. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., June 22, 1866. Manufacturer. 



White Plains, 


N. 


Y 


30. 1863. Consulting civil en- 






C.E. (Rutgers, 1889). 






Red Bank, 


N. 


J 


, 1864. Mercantile business. 






Newark. 


N. 


J 


1902). 






Bordentown. 


N. 


J 


10. 1865. Chief draughtsman. 






Millstone. 


N. 


J 


New Brunswick, 


N. 


J 



Louis David Blauvelt, Denver, Col. 

Born at Tappan. N. Y.. Apr. 8. 1S(!7. .\t Rutgers. 18S2-S5. 
Chief engineer, D(>nver and Salt Lake U. U. Co. C.F. (Rutgers. 
1916). 



1886-1887. 



ALUMNI. 197 



Grant Davis, White House, N. J, 

Born at White House, N. J.. Sept. 23, 1863. At Rutgers two 
years. Surveyor. Engineer, Hunterdon county. 190S- . 

*RoswELL J. Fulton, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born, Feb. 7, 1866. At Rutgers. 1882-83. Banking. Died, April 
27, 1893. 

ToRREY Kinsman Jewett. 

*MoNTFORT Matthews, Bound Brook, N. J. 

Born at Clover Hill, N. T., Feb. 26. 1864. At Rutgers. 1881-85. 
Druggist. Died, June 10. 1899. 

Lawrence Edmund McCabe, Oakland, Cal. 

Frank Oscar Nelson, New Market. N. J. 

Born at Stanhope. N. J., Nov. 2, 1863. At Rutgers two years. 
Farmer. 

^Frederick Schuyler Nelson, Newark, N. J. 

Born at New Market. N. J., 1863. At Rutgers. 1882-85. Died, 
Jan. 27, 1901. 

Samuel Davis Stryker, Jr., Oradell, N. J. 

Born in New York City. Apr. 2, 1864. At Rutgers one year. 
Lithographing and printing. 

George Mercer Valentine, Woodbridge, N. J. 

Clay mining. 

1887. 
A.B. 

William Samuel Bishop, , East Orange, N. J. 

Born at Northampton. Mass.. Aug. 26. 1865. Episc. clergyman. 
Prof. Dogmatic Theologv and Acting Prof. Philosophv. Univ. of 
South, 1902-13. Aufho'r. "The Development of Trinitarian Doc- 
trine in the Nicene and Athanasian Creeds." B.D. (General 
Sem., 1894). A.M. (Rutgers, 1891). D.D. (General Sem., 
1905). 

*Stephen Du Bois Demarest, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Jan. 28. 1888. Cong'l clergyman. 
N. B. Sem., 1891. A.M. (Rutgers, 1891). Died. Dec. 11. 1894. 

Albert Benjamin Herman, Ellicottville, N. Y. 

Born at Sebringville, Canada. Sept. 1. 1863. Presb. clergvman. 
N. B. Sem., 1890. A.M. (Rutgers, 1890). 

William Pierson Merrill, New York City. 

Born at Orange, N. J.. Jan. 10, 1867. Presb. clergyman. Pastor. 
Brick Church, 1911- . Author, "Faith Building," "Faith and 
Sight," "Footings for Faith." Union Sem., 1890. AM. (Rut- 
gers, 1890). D.D. (Rutgers, 1904). 

Henry Holmes Palmer, ^ Washington, D, C. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Oct. 11. 1867. Lawver. Re- 
tired. A.M. (Rutgers, 1898). 

Franklin Ambler Pattison, Colonia, N. J. 

Consulting engineer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1890). 

Frank James Sagendorph, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

Born in Columbia county, N. Y., June 23. 1866. With Ginn & 
Co. Principal of High School and Superintendent of Schools, 
Hudson, N. Y., 1890-1904 : do., St. Albania, Yt., 1904-07. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1890). 

Asa Wynkoop, Albany, N. Y. 

Born at Saugerties. N. Y., Sept. 6. 1864. State Inspector of 
Public Libraries, 1905- . Presb. clergvman. Union Sem.. 1892 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1907). B.L.S. (Univ. State of N. Y., 1911). 



Cornelius Bruyn, Kingston, N. Y. 



198 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



1887. 



B.Sc. 

* George Alexander Ballantine, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. J., Oct. 14, 1867. Studied Architecture in 
Paris. Died, Mch. 16, 1910. 

Warren James Brodie, Cleveland, Ohio. 

Born at Rochester, N. Y., April 27, 1864. Private secretary. 
Director of various organizations. 

*Thurston Walker Challen, Stamford, Conn. 

Born, 1868. Episc. clergvman. General Theological Sem., 1893. 
M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1890). Died, May 25, 1897. 

Harry Joseph March, New Brunswick, N, J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J. Civil engineer. President, Utility 
Construction Co. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1890). C.E. (Rutgers, 1890). 

David Trumbull Marshall, Hollis, L. I. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Nov. 27, 1865. Physician. Medi- 
cal Inspector, Department .of Health, N. Y. City, 1907- . M.D. 
(Coll. P. and S., 1896). 

*Harry Atwater Smith, Somerville, N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. J., July 31. 1865. Manufacturer. M.Sc. 
(Rutgers, 1892). Died, March 26, 1907. 

Harold Tait, Long Island City, N. Y. 

Born at Metuchen, N. J., Mch. 8, 1868. Engineer of Sewers, 
Borough of Queens, 1912— . 

Burton Morss Tremper, Los Angeles, Cal. 

Born at Kingston, N. Y^., Apr. 10, 1866. Merchant. 

Isaac Lewis Winckler, East Cleveland, Ohio. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Apr. 5, 1864. Teacher. M.Sc. 
(Rutgers, 1890). 



Walter Whipple Batchelder, Albany, N. Y. 

Born at Ypsilanti, Mich., July 7, 1865. At Rutgers two years. 
Cashier and Vice President. National Commercial Bank. 

John William Clark, Newark, N. J. 

Manufacturer. 

Edward Ludlum Rice, Cape May Court House, N. J. 

Born at Dennisvillo, N. J., Jan. 25. 1864. At Rutgers one year. 
Surrogate, Cape May county, 1912- . County Clerk, Cape 
May county, N. J., 1890-1900. 

*Walter Pike Savage, Charlotte, N. C. 

At Rutgers, 1883-84. Lawyer. Died, March 22, 1907. 

*Ralph Strickland, Jr., Albany, N. Y. 

At Rutgers, 1883-84. Bookkeeper. Died, Oct. 8, 1901. 

*Martin G. Van Slyke, Brooklyn. N. Y. 

At Rutgers, 1883-86. Lawyer. Died. Nov. 5, 1902. 

Samuel Herbert Voorhees, Scrantou, Peun. 

Born at North Branch, N. J., May 7, 1865. At Rutgers two and 
one-half years. I'hvsician. Author of three volumes of stories. 
M.D. (Univ. Maryland, 1889). 

William Lindsley Ward. East Orange, N. J. 

Firm of V. H. White & Co., New York City. 



188S. ALUMNI. 199 



1888. 
A.B. 

*WiLLiAM Armitage Beardslee, Saranac, N. Y. 

Born at Constantine. Micb., Apr. 4, 1867. Presb. clergyman. 
N. B. Sem., 1891. A.M. (Rutgers, 1891). Died, Oct. 19, 1897. 

Melvix Brandow, Sharon, Conn. 

Born at Coxsackie, N. Y., Sept. 12, 1863. Unitarian clergyman. 
Meadville Theological School, 1904. Poultry Farmer. 

*Frederick Hutchixsox Cook, Bound Brook, N. J. 

Born at Bound Brook, X. J., Oct. 26. 1867. Lawyer. Columbia 
Law School. A.M. (Rutgers, 1891). Died. May 3, 18P3. 

Baldwin Hasbrouck, Port Chester, N. Y. 

Born at New Paltz, X. Y., Feb. 11, 1867. Electrician. 

Fsaxk Lawyer Mayha:m, New York City, 

Born at Mineral Spxings, X. Y., Aug. 28, 1866. Lawver. A.M. 

(Rutgers, 1891). 

Harmox Bay Niver, Brooklyn, N, Y. 

Born at Ancram Lead Mines, X. Y., Aug. 21. 1861. Author, 
"School Hist, of England," "Great Xames and Xations," Graded 
Series of Geographies. A.M. (Rutgers, 1907). 

Frederick William Parker, Newark, N, J. 

Born at Brooklyn, X. Y., Xov. 14, 1867. Manufacturer of dry 
colors. 

Shermax Graxt Pitt, Bridgeton, N, J, 

Born at Canton, X. Y., Sept. 9, 1864. M. E. clergyman. Au- . 
thor. "Bible Study and the Christian Life." B.D. (Drew Sem., 
1891). A.M. (Rutgers, 1891). 

Giles Herbert Sharpley, Corry, Penn. 

Born at Witheredge, England, Dec. 17, 1864. Episc. clergy- 
man. General Sem., Xew York, 1891. A.M. (Rutgers, 1900). 

Jojix PIowARD Yoorhees, Sioiix Falls, S, D, 

Born at South Branch, X. J., Feb. 20. 1867. Lawyer. Mem- 
ber. Executive Com. American Bar Association, 1912-1.5. A.M. 
(Rutgers. 1891). 

Oscar McMurtrie Yoorhees, New York City. 

Born near Somerville, X'. J., Dec. 29, 1864. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
Secretary and Treasurer, United Society. Phi Beta Kaopa, 
1901- . Author, "Historical Sketch of Phi Beta Kappa."" X. 
B. Sem., 1891. A.M. (Rutgers, 1891). D.D. (Miami, 1911). 

Ferdixaxd Schexck Wilsox, Bayoune, N. J. 

Born at Millstone, X. J., Sept. 2, 1864. ClergTman. R. C. A. 
Pastor. Fifth St. Ref'd Church, Bayonne, 1902- . X. B. 
Sem., 1891. A.M. (Rutgers, 1891). 

Charles Sterling Wyckoff, Walton, N. Y. 

Born at Watervliet. X. Y.. Mch. 20. 1866. Cong, clergyman. 
X. B. Sem., 1891. A.M. (Rutgers, 1891). 



*Louis Brodhead Hasbrouck, New York City. 

Born at Montclair. X. J.. 1869. At Rutgers, 1884-88. Busi- 
ness. Died, July 25, 1898. 

Robert Rives La Monte, Bound Brook, N. J. 

Born at Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 23, 1867. At Rutgers, 1884-8.5. 
Lawyer. Univ. Ya., 188.5— 87. 

*Edward William Newell, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Xew Brunswick, X. J., Dec. 7, 1867. At Rutgers, 
1884-85. Died, Feb. 19, 1885. 



200 



RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



1888. 



Pittsburgh, Penn. 

At Rutgers, 1884- 



Edwakd Breck YailIv. 

Born at Bound Brook. N. J.. Jan. 15. 1867 
85. Lawyer. A.B. (Amherst, 1888). 

*CoRNELius Emerick Wyckoff, Irvington, N 

Born at Woodstock, N. Y.. July 28, 1866. At Rutgers, 1884-85. 
Clergyman, R. C. A. N. B. Sem., 1891. Died, April 11, 1901. 



B.Sc. 

Edwin Moore Alden, Hebron, Neb. 

Baptist clergyman. Hamilton Sem., 1891. 
Richard Donne Divine, Chicago, 111. 

Born at Irvington, X. .1., Dec. 6, 1867. Chemist. 

William James Lansley. Farmingdale, N. J. 

Born at Poultney. Vermont. June 10, 1868. Consulting en- 
gineer. Director of corporations. E.E. (Rutgers, 1912). 

Henry Watkins Lockett, 

Born at Alexandria. La., 
tection. 

Isaac Wright Reynolds, 

Civil engineer. 

Edward Austin Waldron, 



June 25, 1868. Engineer. 



Chicago. 111. 
Fire pro- 

Peekskill, N. Y. 



New Brunswick. N. J. 



Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Aug. 14, 1867. Manufacturer. 



Walter Almer Barrows, Brainerd. Minn. 

Born at Cold Spring. N. J., Dec. 81, 1865. At Rutgers. 1885- 
86. Metallurgical engineer. President. The Barrows Iron Land 
Co.. of Duluth. Minn., 1905- . 

RtTFUS Nutting Chamberlain, Chicago, 111. 

Born at Ootacamund, India. Feb. 6, 1866. At Rutgers, 1884. 
Manager, Gould Storage Battery Co. 

Benjamin George Divine, Lyndhurst. N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. J., Jan. .3. 1866. At Rutgers three years. 
Accountant. 

Samuel Dodds, Cairo, 111. 

Born at Anna. 111., Feb. 19, 1867. At Rutgers two years. 
Physician and surgeon. M.D. (Jefiferson Med. Coll.. 1889). 

*WiLLARD Avery Heacock, New York Cit,v. 

Born at Gloversville. N. Y., 1866. Phvsician. M.D. (Coll. P. 
and S.. 1892). Died, Feb. 24. 1899. 

George Perry Morris, Cambridge, Mass. 

Born at Mont<'lair, N. .7.. Feb. 18. 1864. At Rutgers, three 
vears. .Tournalist. AuthoT, "Historic Towns of New England," 
&c. A.M. (Rutgers). 

Robert Ernest Parsons, Flushing, N. Y. 

Born at Flushing. N. Y.. Jan. 4, 1866. At Rutgers, 1886-88. 

Architect. Stuttgart Technical, (Jermany, 1891. President. 

L. I. Savings and Investment Association. 
(xEOrge Albert Quakenhush. 

Born at Robertsviile, N. J. 



Englishtown. N. 

Dec. .'?. 1S(5:>. At Uuluers one vear. 



Farmer. 

*William Bishop Tomkins, 



Pasadena, Cal. 

Born at East Orange. N. J.. Dec. 25, 18(57. At Rutgers, 1S84 ^S. 
Prosb. clergyman. N. B. Sem.. 1890-9:i. Died. March 27. 1904. 



1880. 



ALUMNI. 



301 



1889. 



A.B. 

Harry Randolph Anderson, 

Born at Woodstock, Vt.. Aug 

Arthur J. Collier, 

Born at Coxsackie, N. Y., Feb. 27, 
gers. 1893). 

Byron Cummings, 

Born at Westville, N 

Univ. Arizona. 193;' 

Utah, 1895-1915 

15. Dean of Med. School, 1907- 

JoHN Ten Eyck De Witt, 

Born at Guilford. N. Y., Sept. 22, 
Custom House Clerk, 1903- . N. 

^George Van Wagenen Duryee, 

Born at Jersey City. N. J., Aug. 10 



New York City. 



25, 1868. La\vyer. 



1864. Lawyer. 



Coxsackie, 
A.M. (Rut- 



N. Y. 



Tucson, Ariz. 

Sept. 20. 1861. Prof. Archaeology, 
Prof. Ancient Langs, and Lit., TTniv. 
Dean of School of Arts and Sciences, 1905- 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1892). 

Oradell, N. J. 

1867. Clerevman, R. C. A. 
B. Sem., 1892. 

Saranac-Lake, N. Y. 

1868. Real estate. Tillage 



President. 1905-06. Vice President, Adirondack Nat. Bk. Died 
June 27, 1912. 

William Watson Hallock, 

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 19, 1865. 
Christian Work."' A.M. (Rutgers, 1898) 

Isaac Mac Munn Holly, 

Born in New York City, Aug. 3, 1868. 
M.D. (Long Island Coll., 1897). A.M. 

James Harvey Keeling, 

Born at Utiea, N. Y.. Dec 27, 1864. 
(Yale Divinity School. 1892). 

George Armstrong Liggett, 

Presb. clergyman. Ph.D. (Univ. N. Y 

Harvey Losee, 

Born at L'pper Red Hook, N. Y., 
M.D. (Univ. N. Y. Med. Coll., 1898), 

Charles Maar, 

Barn at Poughkeepsie, N. Y.. Sept. 6 
Clerk, State Insurance Department. 
(Rutgers, 1892). 

Kumakichiro Oishi, 

Journalist. 
Henry Livingston Rupert, 

Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1892). 

Sam Corle Schenck, 

Born at Lambertville. N. J., Oct. 
Belden Mfg. Co. of Chicago. A.M. 

Charles Judson Scudder, 

Born at Yellore. India, July 12, 
Business. N. B. Sem., 1897. 
(Rutgers, 1897). 

George Joseph Steinmetz, Jr., 

Born in New York City, Sept. 27, 1869. 
ment High School, Paterson. N. J., 1903- 

Elias Wortman Thompson, Hastings-on-Hudson, N 

Born at Readington. N. J., Mch. 31. 1866. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
President. Board of Education, R. C. A.. 1913- . N. B. Sem., 
1892. A.M. (Rutgers. 1892). D.D. (Hope, 1916). 



Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Associate Editor, "The 

Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Physician and surgeon. 
(Rutgers. 1902). 

Watertov^n, N. Y. 

Presb. clergyman. B.D. 

Springfield, N. J. 
1895). 

Upper Red Hook, N. Y. 
Mch. 30, 1867. Physician. 

Albany, N. Y. 

, 1864. Clergyman. R. C. A. 
Auburn Sem., 1892. A.M. 

Waseda, Japan. 
New York City. 

Metuchen, N. J. 

16. 1866. Eastern Manager. 
(Rutgers, 1894). 

New Brunswick, N. J. 

, 1866. Clergvman. R. C. A. 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1892). B.D. 

Great Notch, N. J. 
Head English Depart- 



202 



RUTGEBS COLLEGE. 



1889. 



*Maurice Joseph Thompson, New York City. 

Born at Pella, Iowa, Oct. 19. 1867. Principal of Public School. 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1808). LL.B. (N. Y. Law School). Died, Feb. 
27. 1014. 



1865. Lawyer. 



Hudson, 
Author books on 



Rockville Center 
Mch. 28, 1867. At Rutgers, 1885-87. 



Charles Best Benson, 

Born at Valatie, N. Y. 
Genealogy and Travel. 

* Samuel De Witt Drury, 

Born at Rhinebeck. N Y. 
Died, Mch. 1, 1910. 

Cpiarles Edwin Ingersoll, Jamaica, 

Born at Akron, O., Sept. 11, 1865. At Rutgers, 1886-S9. Auto 
mechanisms. 

Stephen Jackson Keefe, Elizabeth, 

Born at Rahway, N. J., Sept. 23. 1867. At Rutgers, 1885-86. 
Physician. First Lieut, and Assistant Surgeon, 3d Regt. N. J. 
Vols., Spanish-American War. M.D. (Univ. N. Y., 1889). 

*Clarence Goodwin Scudder, Yellore, 

At Rutgers, 1885-88. Died as the result of an accident in the 
gymnasium during his Junior year. May 12, 1888. 

William Campbell Seeking, Kingston, 

Physician. M.D. (Albany Med. Coll., 1893). 

*George Boice Thompson, Colt's Neck, 

At Rutgers. 1885-88. Died from typhoid fever during his Senior 
year, Oct. 28, 1888. 



N. Y. 

, L. I. 
N. Y. 
N. J. 

India. 

N. Y. 
N. J. 



B.Sc. 

Albert Cornelius Arend, 

Born at Trenton. N. J., June 30, 1869 
neer. C.E. (Rutgers, 1892). 

Harold Diossy Force, 

Born at Jersey City. N. J., 
counting expert (municipal) 

Richard Thurston Greene, 

Born at Port Henry, N. Y 
(Albany Law School, 1891). 

Edward Howell, 

Born at Hanover, N. J., Jan. 7, 1866. 
engineer, 1907-10. C.E. (Rutgers, 1892). 

George Morris, 

Born at Middletown. N. J., Jan. 30. 1865 
Bloomtield Public Schools. 1904- . 
Teachers' Association, 1912. M.Sc. 
(Columbia, 1901). 

William Shields Myers, 

Born at Albany. N. Y., Dec. 15. 1866 

ganda for U. S. and Colonies. Instructor in Chemistry. Rutgers 
1894-96. Associate Prof. Chemistrv. 1896-1901. Mayor of New 
Brunswick. 1904-05. Trustee, Rutgers. 1902-07, 1912- . Au- 
thor. "Food for Plants," etc. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1894). F.C.S. 
(London, 1892). D.Sc. (Rutgers, 1908). 

John Osborn Polak, Brooklyn. N 

Born in Brooklvn. X. Y.. Mch. 12. 1870. Surgeon. Prof. Ob- 
stetrics. N. Y. Post-(;raduate School. 1900^07. Prof. Obstetrics. 
Dartmouth. 1903- . Prof. Obstetrics and (Jynccology. L. I. Coil. 
Author. "Manual of Obstetrics." "Manual of (Jvnecologv." M Sc. 
(Rutgers. 1902). M.D. (L. I. Coll. Hospital, and Univ. Ver- 
mont, 1891). F.A.C.S. (American College of Surgeons. 1913). 



Omaha, Neb. 
Consulting civil engi- 

New York City. 

Oct. 25. 1867. Efficiencv and ac- 
M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1910). 

New York City. 

June 29, 1867. Lawyer. LL.B. 

Morristowu, N. J. 
Civil engineer. City 

Bloomfield, N. J. 

Superintendent of 
President, N. J. State 
(Rutgers, 1894). A.M. 

New York City. 
Director Nitrate Propa- 



1889-1890. 



ALUMNI. 



203 



West Orange, N. 
Chemist. M.Sc. (Rut- 



*JosEPH Scott Stillwell, 

Born at Waverly. Ky., Aug. 28. 1867. 
gers, 1892). Died, Apr. 10, 1014. 

John Phillips Street, 

Born at Beverly, N. J., Jan. 30, 1869. 

Agric. Experimeiat Station, 1907- . State Chemist, Connecticut, 
1915- . Pres. Association of Official Agric. Chemists, 1906-07. 
M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1893). 



New Haven. 
Chemist, Connecticut 



Conn. 



New Brunswick, N. J. 

At Rutgers, 1888-89. 
M.M.P. 



Denver, Col, 
Rutgers, 



William Eugene Bkeazeale, 

Born at Anderson. S. C, Jan. 12. 1865. 

Prof. Mathematics and Astronomy. Rutgers. 1913— 

(Furman Univ.. 1885). M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1895). 

William Lewis Dayton, 

Born at New Germantown, N. .J., Sept. 5. 1864. At 
1886-87. Lawyer. Member State Board of Pardons, 1896-1902. 
LL.B. (Columbia, 1889). 

Albert Bodwell Harrison, Pittsburg, Pa, 

Metallurgist and Acting Superintendent Clinton Iron and Steel 
Co., 1902- . 

Robert Hantiiorn Ingjersoll, Atlantic City, N, J, 

Born at May's Landing, N. J., Nov. 17, 1868. Lawyer. Presi- 
dent, City Council 1895-97. Recorder, 1897-98. Judge Dis- 
trict Court, 1898-1911. Sheriff, Atlantic county, 1911-14. 

*James Hasbrouck Le Fevre, Welland, Ontario, Canada. 

Born at Raritan, N. J., Feb. 28, 1867. At Rutgers, 1885-89. 
Vice Pres. and General Manager, Hamilton Tube Co. Died, Oct. 
23, 1914. 

Henry Dreer McCormick, Little Falls, N. J, 

Physician. Resident Physician, Overbrook Hospital for Insane, 
1896-1901. M.D. (Coll. P. and S., 1890). 

*CORNELIUS BrUYN MARSHALL, 

Born at Metuchen, N. J., Feb. 18, 1867. 
Electrician. Died, Oct. 6. 1889. 

KojiRO Matsugata, 

President Kawasaki Dockyard Company. 
M.L. (Yale, 1889). D.C.L. (Yale). 

Frank D. Norris, 

*WlLLIAM CONDIT OgDEN, 

Born at Troy Hill. N. J., Feb. 4, 1866. 
Civil engineer. Died, Oct. 12, 1903. 

Frank Halsey Skinner, 

Born at Belleville, N. J., Nov. 26, 1867. 
pender. 

IThorfin Tait, 

Born at Metuchen, N. J.. Feb. 8. 1870. 
Salesman. Mayor of Metuchen, 1914-16. 

*JoHN Arent Vander Poel, 

Born in New York City. June 4, 1866. 
Lawyer. Died, Jan. 28, 1901. 



Metuchen, N. 
At Rutgers, 1885-87. 



LL.B. 



Kobe, Japan. 
(Yale. 1888). 



Sliavertown, N, Y. 

Dover, N, H. 
At Rutgers, 1885-87. 

New Brunswick, N. J. 
With Janeway & Car- 

Metuclien, N. J. 
At Rutgers one year. 

New^ York City. 
At Rutgers, 1885-86. 



1890. 
A.B. 

Howard Wilbur Ennis, 

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., July 6, 1868. Clergyman. 
and studying abroad. Union Sem., 1893. 



Oneonta, N, Y, 
Preaching 



204 EUTGEKS COLLEGE. 1890. 



Garrett Jacob Folmsbee. 

Born at South Schodnck, N. Y.. Nov. 1. 1865. Business. N. B. 
Sem.. 1893. A.M. (Rutgers, 1893). 

George Washington Glasier. Warsaw. X. Y. 

Born at Warsaw. N. Y., Jan. 22, 1865. Principal Higli School. 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1897). 

Gerard Hallock, Great Barrington. Mass. 

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y.. .Tulv 1, 1867. Principal of Hallock 
School, 1908- . A.M. (Rutgers, 1893). 

Horace Sterling Hawes, Richmond. Va. 

Born in Richmond, Va.. Nov. 4, 1868. Merchant. 

Irving Hoagland. New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Franklin Park. N. J., Julv 24, 1869. Lawyer. Memher. 
N. .J. Assembly. 1905-06. LL.B. (N. Y. Law School, 1894). 
A.M. (Rutgers. 1894). 

Arthur Frederick Mabon, New York City. 

Born at New Durham, N. ,T.. June 3. 1869. Clergyman. R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1894. A.M. (Rutgers, 1894). 

Warren Ackerman Mayou, New York City. 

Born at Arcot, India, Jan. 30. 1867. Lawyer. LL.B. (Univ. 
N. Y., 1893). A.M. (Rutgers, 1893). 

Stephen Ward Righter, East Orange, N. J. 

Born in Newark, N. J., Oct. 23. 1867. Presb. clergyman. 
Writer on Presb. Church History. B.D. (Union Sem.. 1893). 

Warren Redcliffe Schenck, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1893). 

Henry Johnstone Scudder, Athenia. N. J. 

Born at Coonoor, India, Oct. 1, 1867. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
Missionary to India. R. C. A.. 1890-94, 1897-1914. Principal 
Voorhees College. Vellore, 1898-99. Agencv Secretary, Ameri- 
can Bible Society, 191.5- . N. B. Sem., 1897. A.M. (Rutgers, 
1897). B.D. (Rutgers, 1897). 

Arthur Spaulding, Salem, N. Y. 

Born at Athens, N. Y.. Nov. 18, 1866. Presb. clergyman. 
Union Sem., 1893. 

Eli AS Brown Yan Arsdale, North Paterson, N. J. 

Born at High Falls, N. Y.. Aug. 2. 1869. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1893. A.M. (Rutgers. 1893). 

John S. Van Orden. Spring Valley, N. Y. 

Born at Sprina- Valley, N. Y.. Doc. 6. 1867. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
Postmaster. N. B. Sem., 1893. A.M. (Rutgers, 1893). 

Alexander Van Wagoner. Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at Paterson, N. J., Aug. 28, 1868. Lawyer. LL.B. (Col- 
umbia, 1893). A.M. (Columbia, 1892). 

*Charles William Van Zee, High Bridge, N. J. 

Born at Salterville, N. J., Jan. 9, 1867. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem.. 1893. A.M. (Rutgers, LS94). Ph.D. (Tavlor Univ., 
1899). Died, Aug. 16, 1903. 

Ralph Spencer Voorhees, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at Mine Brook, N. J., Oct. 26, 1867. Lawyer. Pres. 
Board of Education. Kearnv. N. J.. 1899-1902. LL.B. (New 
York Law School, 1896). 

*William Davis Ward, Glen Head. N. Y. 

Born at New ITackensack, N. Y.. June 16. 1869. Clergyman, 
R. C. A. N. B, Sem., 1803. A.M. (Rutgers. 1893). Died, 
July 12, 1908. 



♦Frederick Austin Aikin. Warsaw. N. 

Born at Warsaw. N. Y.(V), Ai)r. 29. 1S65. Di.>d as the result 
of an a('C''l<>nt during tii(> vacation afttM- his Sopluunore year, 
Aug. 8. 1888. 



1S90. 



i^LUMNI. 



205 



Jacob Frederick Burg. 

Merchant. 

James Fountain, 

Born at Browntown, N. J., May 10, 1865. 
Farmer and road contractor. Member, N. 

* Robert Paul Green, 

At Rutgers, 1886-87. A.B. 

Isaac Sperling, 

Born at Kingston, N. J., Nov. 15, 1860. 
N. B. Sem., 1893. 

*Washington Irving Van Riper, 

Born at Paterson, N. J.(?), Jan. 31, 1868. 
Physician. M.D. (Coll. P. and S., 1892). 



Old Bridge, N. J. 

At Rutgers, 1885-89. 
J. Assembly, 1897. 

New Brunswick, N. J. 

South Branch, N. J. 
Clergyman, R. C. A. 

Lancaster, Cal. 

At Rutgers, 1886-88. 
Died, Jan. 18, 1896: 



Trenton, N. J. 
Accountant and 



B.Sc. 

Charles Divine, 

• Born at Irvington, N. J., Oct. 21, 1869. 
cashier. 

Howard Elting, Chicago, 111. 

Born in New York City, Feb. 15. 1869. Paint and varnish 
manufacturer. President, Chicago Assoc, of Commerce, 1913. 
Trustee, Rutgers, 1912- . 

Allen Price Ford, Bridgeport, Conn. 

Born at Crosswicks, N. J., Dec. 1, 1867. Metallurgist. 

Howard Goff, Muskegon, Mich. 

Accountant. 

*Samuel Hobart Lockett, East Orange, N. J. 

Born at Marion, Ala., June 25, 1870. Insurance engineer, 
. Continental Ins.^ Co., N. Y. Died. July 4, 1915. 

Malcolm Cameron Ludlam., South Dennis, N. J. 

Born at Goshen, N. J., June 9, 1868. Manager of Electric 
Railways. 

*Edward Thorn Middleton, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Crosswicks, N. J., Jan. 7, 1868. Instructor in Elec- 
tricity and Physics, Rutgers, 1890-92. Died, April 16, 1892. 

John Alfred Potter, Cranford, N. J. 

Born at Mt. Pleasant, N. J., Sept. 30, 1870'. Journalist. 

Louis William Stotesbury, New York City. 

Born at Fishkill-on-Hudson, N. Y.. Oct. 21, 1870. Lawyer. Ad- 
jutant General, State of New York, 1915— . Univ. N. Y. Law 
School, 1893. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1893). 



Freehold, N. J. 
At Rutgers, 1886-87. 



Elliot Clayton, 

Born at Freehold, N. J., Aug. 7, 1867. 
Farmer. 

*Theodobe Jackson Gillies, Jr., 

Born at Plainfield, N. J., Jan. 12, 1869. 
Civil engineer. Died, May 13, 1902. 

William Charles Hubbard, 

Born at Plainfield, N. J., 1866. At Rutgers, 1887-90. Elec- 
trical engineer. Vice President, Potter Printing Press Co., 
1914- . M.Sc. (Alfred Univ., 1911). 
J. Ellis Irick, Vincentown, N. J. 

Born at Vincentown, N. J., Dec. 9, 1867. At Rutgers, 1886-90. 
Farmer. 



Plainfield, N. J. 
At Rutgers, 1886-89. 

Plainfield, N. J. 



206 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



1890-1891. 



CiiAELES Frederick Kociier, Bloomfield. N. J. 

Bom at Newark, N. J., July 2, 1869. At Rutgers one year. 
Lawyer. Deputy Surrogate. Essex countv, 1902— . Writer 
on legal subjects. LL.B. (Univ. N. Y., 1891). 

*GwiN Lemassena, London, England. 

Born at Newark, N. J., July 16, 1868. At Rutgers, 1886-88. 
Business. Died, April 5, 1898. 

Warren McClellan Osborn, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Electrician. 
Robert Scitmits, Philadelphia, Penn. 

Civil engineer. C.E. (Lehigh Univ., 1891). 
George Edwin Tomlinson, Los Angeles. Cal. 

Born at Adams Center. N. Y., Aug. 4, 1868. At Rutgers, two 
years. Stock and bond, broker. 



1891. 
A.B. 

James Bishop, New York City. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J. .Jan. 6, 1870. Physician. As- 
sistant Surgeon, Manhattan Eye and Ear Hospital, 1904— OS. 
Assistant Eye Surgeon. Presb. Hospital, 1905-08. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1896). M.D. (Coll. P. and S., 1895). 

* Edward Otis Chickering, Schaghticoke, N. Y. 

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. 9, 1866. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1894. A.M. (Rutgers, 1894). Died. March 12, 
1898. 

Harry Rose Banner, Indianapolis, lud. 

Born in New York City, Dec. 25. 1871. Publisher. Lawyer. 
Author, "Roman Law Pleading." LL.B. (Univ. Minnesota, . 
189.S). LL.M. (Univ. Minn.. 1894). Ph.D. (Univ. Minn., 1899). 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1894, and Univ. Minn., 1896). 

Howard Crosby Hasbrouck, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at Jamaica, L. I., Mch. 1, 1870. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1894. A.M. (Rutgers, 1894). 

Jasper Samuel Hogan, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Guilderland Centre, N. Y., Oct. 10, 1867. Clergyman. 
R. C. A. N. B. Sem., 1894. A.M. (Rutgers, 1894). D.D. (Rut- 
gers, 1915). 

Robert James Hogan, Mayfield, N. Y. 

Born at Guilderland Centre, N. Y., Aug. 11. 1865. Clergyman, 
R. C. A. N. B. Sem., 1894. A.M. (Rutgers, 1894). 

Abram Whittaker Hopper, West New York, N. J. 

Born at Spring Valley, N. Y., Feb. 4. 1867. Clergyman. R. C. 
A. N. B. Sem., 1894. A.M. (Rutgers, 1894). Ph.D. (Tavlor 
Univ., 1902). 

Charles Wesley Hulst, Englewood. N. J. 

Born at Greenwi<'h, N. Y.. Jan. .S, 1870. Lawyer. LL.B. 
(New York Law School, 1898). A.M. (Rutgers, 1894). 

Charles Seward Johnson, New York City. 

Born at Morristown, N. Y., Apr. 8, 3 861. Teach(>r. A.^L (Rut- 
gers, 1900). 

Henry Lockwood, East Millsti)ne, N. J. 

Born at Albany. N. Y.. Jan. 4. 1869. Clergyman. R. C. A. 
Permanent Clerk, General Svnod, 1907-15. Stat.>d Clovk. do., 
1915- N. B. S(>m., 1S94. A.M. (Rutgers. lsn4K D.D. 

(Hope, 1916). 

SvMUKL Cliffton INIaijo.x, New York City. 

Born at Now Durlmin. N. J.. Jnne 21, 1S71. BrokiM- in invest- 
ment securities. N. Y. Stock Exchange. 



1891. 



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207 



New Market, N. J. 
Township Super- 



Santa Cruz, Cal, 



William Foedeb Mets, 

Born at Toms River. N. J.. Dec. 17. 1870. 
vising Principal. A.M. (Rutgers, 1902). 

Fbank Reid Miller, 
Journalist. 

William Pohlman Pool, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at Bedminster, N. J., Aug. 19. 1869. Physician. Lecturer 
in Gvnecology and Obstetrics. L. I. College Hospital. M.D. (L. 
I. Coll. HosV.. 1894). A.M. (Rutgers, 1891). F.A.C.S. (Amer- 
ican College of Surgeons, 1914). 

JoHx Howard Raven, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born in Brooklvn. X. Y., Oct. 3. 1870. Clergyman. R. C. A. 
X. B. Sem.. 1894. Pi-of. O. T. Lang, and E'xeg.. X. B. Sem.. 
1S99- . Trustee, Rutgers, 1914- . Author. "Old Testament 
Introduction."' "Essentials of Hebrew Grammar." "Manual of 
Biblical Ilermeneutics." Compiler. "General Catalogue, Rut- 
gers College. 1766-1909." "Biosrrapbical Record. Xew Bruns- 
wick Seminarv, 1784-1911." A.M. CRutgers. 1894). D.D. (Rut- 
gers, 1899). 

Patrick Augustixe Ray, New York City. 

Born at Greenwich, X. Y.. June 2. 1871. Educational publish- 
ing, D. C. Heath & Co.. 1902- . A.M. (Rutgers. 1894). 

Howard Augustus Reynolds, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Xew Brunswick, X. J., Xov. 30, 1868. Lawyer. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1894). 

Herbert Bennett Roberts, Scotia, N. Y. 

Born in Brooklvn, X. Y., Oct. 18, 1870. Clergyman, R C. A. 
.X. B. Sem.. 1894. A.M. (Rutgers, 1894). 

Walter Cooley Sampson, Summit, N. J. 

Born at Springfield. Mass., Sept. 22. 1868. Lawver. Judge 
Summit Criminal Court. 1899-1903. Episc. Theol. Sem., Cam- 
bridge, Mass. X. Y. Law School. 

*Edward Van Yechten Searle, Metuclien, N. J. 

Bom at Wvckofie, X. J., Oct. 20, 1869. Clergvman, R. C. A. 
X. B. Sem., 1894. A.M. (Rutgers, 1894). Died"; Feb. 11, 1907. 

James Coffin Stout, New^ York City. 

Born at Irvington, X. Y.. Xov. 2.5, 1869. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
Prof. Church Historv, Bible Teachers Training School. Prince- 
ton Sem., 1897. B.D. (Princeton Sem., 1910). 

^Clifford Henry Strang, Peekskill, N. Y. 

Born at Mont Rose. X. Y.. Sept. 18, 1867. Lawyer. LL.B. 
CXew York Law School). i^.M. (Rutgers, 1894). Died, Aug. 
30, 1903. 

William Van Deursen Strong, Oakland, N. J. 

Born at Accord. X. Y.. Apr. 28, 1868. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
X. B. Sem., 1894. A.M. (Rutgers, 1894). 

Erastmus Ames Whitenack, River Falls, Wis. 

Born at Far Hills, X. J., Dec. 19, 1867. Prafessor of German. 

GiLLETT Wynkoop, Kingston, N. J. 

Chemist. A.M. (Rutgers, 1897). 



*James Egbert Beach, Harrison, N. J. 

Born at Caldwell, X. J.. Feb. 24, 1864. At Rutgers, 1890-91. 
Baptist clergyman. Crozier Sem. Died, March 1. 1897. 

Alfred Duncombe, Long Branch, N. J. 

Bom at Stroud. Gloucestershire. England, Xov. 26. 1861. At 
Rutgers. 1887-89. Clergyman, R. C. A. X. B. Sem., 1893. 

Charles Esselstyn, Hudson, N. Y. 

Born at Hudson. X. Y., Sept. 18, 1868. At Rutgers two years. 
Editor, "The Hudson Republican." 



208 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



1891. 



*WoRTHiNGTON SEYMOUR Farley, Jr., Foi't Plain, N. Y. 

Born at Fort Plain, N. Y., July 18. 1869. At Rutgers, 1887-89. 
Merchant. Died, Aug. 19, 1892. 

*RiCHARD JoNE^ Geisinger, Bridgeton, N. J. 

Born near Bridgeton, N. J., Sept. 5, 1860. Died from diph- 
theria during his Junior year, Jan. 29, 1890. 

Selah Woodhull Strong, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Bom at Accord, N. Y., Nov., 22, 1866. At Rutgers, 1887-90. 
Business. 

*Elon Moke Waggoner, Albany, N. Y. 

Born at Bethlehem. N. Y., Dec. 13, 1868. At Rutgers, 1887-88. 
Clerk, post-oflBce. Died, Aug. 14, 1910. 



B.Sc. 

John Charles Aydelott, Pekin. 111. 

Born at Pekin. 111., Dec. 18, 1868. Grain merchant. Presi- 
dent, Smith-Hippen Co., 1906- . President. School Board, 1915. 
City engineer, 1893-9.5. C.E. (Rutgers, 1895). 

Philander Betts, 3d, Montclair, N. J. 

Born at Nyack, N. Y., May 28, 1868. Consulting engineer. 
Chief engineer. Public Utilities Commission. New .Tersey, 
1910- . M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1895). E.E. (Columbian Univ., 1903). 
Ph.D. (George Washington Univ., 1914). 

Elihu Calvin Bryan, Shekomeko, N. Y. 

Born at Shekomeko, N. Y., May 24, 1870. Farmer. 

Joseph Compton Castner, AYashington, D. C. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Nov. 18, 1869. Major of In- 
fantry, U. S. Army. Army War College, 1915. 

Paull Jewill Challen, Beacon, N. Y. 

Born in Philadelphia. Penn., May 22, 1870. Merchant. 

*R0BERT Joseph Dougherty, White Plains, N. Y. 

Born at Trenton, N. J., Julv 1. 1871. Civil engineer. C.E. 
(Rutgers, 1902). Died. July 13, 1915. 

Harry Williams Fuller, Chicago, 111. 

Born in New Y'ork City. June 14, 1868. Vice President and 

General Manager, Appalachian Power Co.. Bluefields, \^'. Va. 

General Manager Washington Railway and P^lectric Co. and 
Potomac Electric Power Co. 

Thomas Mandeville Hopper, Suffern, N. Y. 

Born at Paterson. N. J.. Dec. 26. 1868. Civil engineer. Chief 
Engineer, Ramapo Iron Works, 1906-14. 

Samuel Arthur Johnson, Fort Collins, Col. 

Born at Morristown. N. J.. Dec. 13. lS«5(i. Dean of Faculty. 
State Agricultural College. Author, ""Colorado School I^aws." 
M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1895). 

George Andrews Mitchell, Viueland, N. J. 

Born at Delhi. N. Y.. May 10. 1868. Farmer. Assistant in 
Chemistry, Rutgers, 1891-93. M.Sc. (Rutgers. 1892). 

Marcus Caldwell Sears, Blooming Grove, N. Y. 

Born at Blooming (irove. N. Y.. Oct. 10. 1S(;7. Farmer. 

Frederick Seymour Smith, Morristowu, N. J. 

Born near Morristown, N. J.. Oct. S. 1S(>(». Civil engineer. 
Engineer, Morris county, 1916- . C.E. (Rutgers, 1S9S). 

Isaac Mahuett Sutton, Los Angeles, Cal. 

Born at South Millbrook. N. Y.. Mch. 19. 18(57. Stn-retary, 
Treasurer and (JeiK^-al Manager, Jerome Verde Copper Co. 

Arthur Benjamin Tottkn, Middlebush, N. J. 

Born at Middlebusli. N. ,1.. May 5, 1S(»9. lOieetrieal engineiM-. 



1S91-1SJ)2. 



ALUMNI. 



209 



Cornelius Delos Vkeeland, Upper Montclair, N. J. 

Born at Little Falls, X. J., July 17, 1868. Manufacturing 
chemist. 

*Edward r^SKY Welling, Warwick, N. Y. 

Born at Warwick, N. Y., Mav 5, 1S6S. Chemist. Died, Feb. 
19, 1898. 



*Samuel Nelson Atwater, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. J., June 24, 1869. At Rutgers. 1887-88. 
Merchant. Died, April 13, 1907. 

J.\C0B Louis Bauer, Elizabeth, N. J. 

Born at Linden. N. J., Nov. 18, 1868. At Rutgers, 1888-89. 
Civil engineer. Countj' engineer, Union county, 1898— 

Albert .Allen Campbell, Delburne, Canada. 

Born at Brampton. Canada, June 2, 1870. At Rutgers, 1887-88. 
Superintendent University Station post-office. 

*JoHN De Witt Cruickshanks, Spencer, Mass. 

Born at Spencer. Mass., Julv 12, 1869. At Rutgers. 1887-88. 
Died. Dec. 17. 1890. 

James Patrick Dougherty, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Princeton. N. J., Mch. 16. 1870. At Rutgers one year. 
Government service. 

Hiram Augustus Farrand, Merchantville, N, J. 

Born at Yineland, N. J., Dec. 10, 1868. At Rutgers, 1887-89. 
Mechanical Engineer and Manufacturer. Secretary, Treasurer 
and Manager. Phila. Terminal Transfer R. R. Co.. 1910- . 

Harry Duncan Garretson, Dingman's Ferry, Penn. 

At Rutgers. 1887-88. Bicycle repairs. 
Rodney Tuthill Howell, Peekskill, N. Y. 

At Rutgers, 1887-89. With Fleischmann Manufacturing Co. 

George Washington^ Meruee, Jr., New York City. 

Born at Yonkers. X. Y., Jan. 8. 1870. At Rutgers. 1887-88. 
Lawyer. LL.B. (Columbia, 1904). 

David Barclay Nevius, East Orange, N. J. 

Born at Bedminster, X. J., Mch., 1870. At Rutgers, 1887. 
Accountant. 

Clarence H. Terhune, New York City. 

Born at Cranhury, X. J., Sept. 29, 1868. At Rutgers. 1887-89. 
Stock broker. 

*Francis Persen Van Buren, Plainfield. N. J. 

Died as the result of an accident. Aoril 26, 1SS9. 



1892. 
A.B. 

WiNFREi) RUGAN ACKERT, 

Born at Red Hook, X. Y., Xov. 30, 1870. Clergvman. R. C. A. 
X. B. Sem., 1895. A.M. (Rutgers, 1895). 

Albert Dorrance Baldwin, 

Presb. clergyman. Union Sem., 1895. 

Joseph Frederic Berg, 

Born at Tiibingen, Germany, July 28. 1871. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
Prof. Hellenistic Greek and Xew Testament Exegesis. X B. 
Sem.. 1911- . Lector. Biblical Theol. and Sacred Hist.. X. 
B. Sem.. 190.5- . X. B. Sem.. 1895. A.M. (Rutgers. 1895). 
Ph.D. (Columbia, 1896). D.D. (Rutgers, 1908). 

14 



New York City. 



Shrewsbury, N. J. 
New Brunswick, N. J. 



210 RUTGEES COLLEGE. 



1892. 



Ellis Bishop, Boston, Mass. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J.. Mch. 7, 1872. Episc. clergyman. 
Prof. Christian Evidences and Pastoral Theology, Berkeley 
Divinity School, 1907-10. Berkeley Divinity School, 1897. 

Clakence Hornbeck Bonnell, Rye, N. Y. 

Born at Port Jervis, N. Y.. Nov. 1. 1869. Physician and sur- 
geon. M.D. (L. I. College Hospital, 1903). 

Philip Milledoler Brett, New York City. 

Born at Newark, N. .T., Feb. 17, 1871. Lawyer. Lieutenant. 
National Guard N. .L, 1908-08. Trustee, Rutgers, 1906- . 
LL.B. (N. Y. Law School, 1894). 

Henry Robinson Bristol, Warsaw, N. Y. 

Lawyer. 

James Dickson Carr, New York City. 

Born at Baltimore. Md., Sept. 28, 1868. Lawyer. Assistant 
Corporation Counsel. N. Y. City, 1904- . Assistant District 
Attorney, N. Y., 1899-1901. LL.B. (Columbia. 1896). 

Thomas Weston Chester, Hartford, Conn. 

Physician. A.M. (Rutgers, 1895). 

Garrett Milton Conover, Asbury Park, N. J. 

Born at Clinton, N. J., Mch. 29, 1866. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem.. 1895. A.M. (Rutgers, 1898). 

Drury Walls Cooper, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. .1., Lawyer. Trustee. Rutgers. 
1908- . Mayor. New Brunswick, 1905-07. LL B. (N. Y. Law 
School, 1894).' 

Charles Edward Corwix, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Millstone, N. 1.. Sept. 7, 1868. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
Author, "Ouesimns," "King Solomon's Riddle." N. B. Sem.. 
1895. A.M. (Rutgers, 1907). B.D. (Rutgers, 1895).. 

Henry Kimball Davis, New York City. 

Born at Hagaman. N. Y., May 28, 1869. Lawyer. LL.B. (N. 
Y. Law School. 1894). 

Harry Thornton Dayton, Auburn. N. Y. 

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y.. June 26, 1869. Lawyer. District 
Attorney, Cayuga county, 1000-05. A.M. (Rutgers, 1895). 

Chalmers Peter Dyke, Andover, Mass. 

Born at Dokkum, Netherlands, Dec. 25, 1869. Clergyman^ N. 
B. Sem., 1895. A.M. (Rutgers, 1895). 

Robert Emmet Farley, White Plains. N. Y. 

Born at Fort Plain. N. Y., Sept. 28, 1871. Lawyer and real 
estate. President Gramatan National Bank and other corpo- 
rations. LL.B. (N. Y. Law School, 1894). A.M. (Rutgers. 

1895). 

Gilbert Terbell Gale, Passaic. N. J. 

Bom at Bayonne, N. .L, May, 31, 1869. Cashier. 

Amos Hoppock Haines, Huntingdon. Peun. 

Born at Sergeantsville, N. .7., May 19, 1859. Baptist clergy- 
man. Prof. Biblical Lit. and Theism, .Tuniata Coll.. 1897- . 
Acting President, 1898-99. A.M. (Rutgers, 1907). B.D. 
(Yale). D.D. (Juniata Coll., 1905). 

Jesse Charles Hazzard, Natchitoches, La. 

Born at Kingston, N. Y.. Oct. 8. 1871. Teacher of English. 
Loulsiauii State Normal School. 1915- . Author. "Eutropius 
P>n'viariuni. T(>rence Andria," &C. A.M. (Rutgers, 1895"). Ph.D. 
(Columbia. 1S96). 

Geohge De Witt Kelso, Thornton. R. I. 

Born near Newburgh, N. Y., Apr. 0, 1867. Hospital agent. 

Isaac William I.ott, Now York City. 

Born at Flat bush. L. L, Noy. 21, 1868. Teacher. N. B. Sem.. 
1892-94. 



1892. 



ALUMXI. 211 



*MiTSUYE Oi, Yokosuka, Japan. 

Born at Kochi, Japan, Oct. 30, 1864. Clergvman, R. C. A. 
Teacher. N. B. Sem., 1895. A.M. (Rutgers. 1895). Died, Oct. 
1, 1903. 

*Henry Wemple Pawling, Atlantic City, N. J. 

Born at Hagaman's Mills, N. Y., July 19, 1868. Photographer. 
N. B. Sem., 1892-93. Died, Feb. 19, 1903. 

Walter Teacy Scudder, Tindivanam, India. 

Born at Ranipettai, India. Apr. 8, 1869. Clergyman. R. C. A. 
Missionary to India, 1899- . N. B. Sem., 1897. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1897). B.D. (Rutgers, 1897). 

William Carmaist Sjierwood, Montclair, N. J. 

Born at Jersey City, N. J., Jan. 29, 1871. Lawyer. Vice Presi- 
dent, Registrar and Transfer Co., 1902- . Chief Signal Officer 
of State of New Jersey, 1903-09. LL.B. (N. Y. Law School, 
1894). 

James Bishop Thomas, . Sewanee, Tenn. 

Born at Petaluma, Cal., Mch. 21, 1871. Episc. clergyman. 
Prof. Systematic Theology. Church Polity and Liturgies, Uniy. 
o,f the South, 1915- . B.D. (Cambridge Diyinity School, 1895). 
Ph.D. (Halle Univ., 1901). 

James Westfall Thompson, Chicago, 111. 

Born at Pella, Iowa, June 3, 1869. Professor of Mediaeval His- 
toid, Univ. Chicago. Dean of Junior College of Philosophy, 
1906-09. Author, "The Development of the French Monarchy," 
"The Huguenots Under Louis VI.." "Catherine de Medici and 
Philip II," &c. Ph.D. (Chicago, 1895). 

Frank Voorhees, Jamesport, N. Y. 

Born at Anthony, N. Y., Jan. 27. 1869. Cong'l clergyman. 
Princeton Sem., 1895. A.M. (Rutgers, 1895). 

Robert Sumner Winn, Sydney, Australia. 

Born of American parents, at Hong K,ong, China, Dec. 22, 
1869. Correspondent af Associated Press.' 



Osmyn Baker, * Millington, N. J. 

Physician. M.D. (Columbian Univ., Wash., 1899). 

Thomas Bell, New York City. 

Milton G. Demarest, Santa Paula, Cal. 

Born at Oradell, N. J.. July 25, 1871. At Rutgers one year. 
City clerk and accountant. 

Samuel Gaston Dunham, Pasadena, Cal. 

Clergyman. 

Franklin Holmes Halliday, Rahway, N. J. 

With N. Y. and N. J. Telephone Co. 

*Louis HiEBER, Utica, N. Y. 

Born at Landsberg, Bavaria. June 19, 1863. At Rutgers. 1888- 
89. Clergyman, R. C. A. N. B. Sem.. 1892. Died, July 30. 
1908. 

Clarence Winants Hillyer, New York City. 

*Henry McKnight Moore, Philadelphia, Penn. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Mch. 31. 1864. At Rutgers, 
1887—90. Episc. clergvman. Drowned in Delaware river, Aug, 
18, 1915. 

George Robert Percy, New York City. 

Born in .Jersey City, N. J. Paint salesman. 

Walter Win ant, Tappan, N. Y. 

Born at Jersey City, N. J., May 17, 1865. At Rutgers, 1888-89. 
Clergyman. R. C. A. Inspector. N. B. Sem., 1892. 



212 KQTGERS COLLEGE. 



1892. 



B.Sc. 

Andrew Hall Berry. Montclair, N. J. 

Electrical specialties. 

Eugene Betts, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 

Born at Hackensack, N. .T., Oct. 19, 1870. Engineer and Man- 
ager. Tramway Light »& Power Co. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1894). 

Holmes Earle Bruyere, Boston. Mass. 

Born at Cream Ridge, N. J., Sept. 13, 1869. Bond dealer. 

George Colfax Bullock, Trenton, X. J. 

Born at .Jacobstown. N. J.. Apr. 7, 1869. Real estate and in- 
surance. 

William Jacob Cooper, Hollidaysburg, Penn. 

Born at Somerville. Ohio. Dec. 14, 1868. Mechanical engineer 
Avith Pennsylvania Railroad. M.E. (Tulane Lniv., 1895). C.E. 
(Rutgers, 1902). 

Peter Conover Field, Vancouver Barracks, Wash. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Nov. 4, 1869. Surseon Maior. 
Medical Corps, U. S. Army. M.Sc. (Rutgers. 1895). M.D. 
(Coll. P. and S., 1895). 

Harold Lyman Hoyt, New Orleans, La. 

Civil engineer. 

John Livingston Rutgers Morgan, New York City. 

Born at New Brunswick. N. J., .Tune 27. 1872. Professor of 
Physical Chemistry, Columbia Univ., 1905- . Author. '•Ele- 
ments of Physical Chemistry," etc. Ph.D. (Univ. Leipzig, 
1895). A.M. (Rutgers, 1895). 

William Thomas Morrison, New York City. 

Manager Yonkers Electric Light Co. Manager Bronx District 
N. Y. Edison Co. 

William Heulings Stafford, New York City, 

lion and steel construction. 

Frank Robertson Van Horn. ' Cleveland, Ohio. 

Born at Johnsonburg. N. J.. Feb. 7. 1872. Prof. Geology and 
Mineralogy. Case School of Applied Science, 1902— . Li- 
brarian, Geological Society of America, 1913— . Author of 
"Lecture Notes on Zoology and Mineralogy." "General and Spe- 
cial Mineralogy." M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1893). Ph.D. (Heidelberg. 
1897). 

Garrett Scott Voorhees, Basking Ridge, N. J. 

Born at Mine Brook, N. J., Dec. 29, 1869. Farmer. 
Henry Edwin Waters, Altoona. Penn. 

Born at Rahway, N. J.. Nov. 23, 1872. Supervisor Penn. R. R. 
Daniel Gregory Wright, Irontou. Ohio. 

Born in Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 3, 1871. Broker. 
George Hampton Wyckoff, Mountain Lakes. N. J. 

Treasurer Interstate Chemical Co. M.Sc. (Rutgers. 1895 i. 



George Radcliff Brown, New York City. 

Civil cngincM'r. Chief engineer Zanzibar R. R.. Africa. l!)04-06. 
John Michael Daly, Elizabeth. N. J. 

Born in Brooklyn. N. Y.. .Ian. 14. 1S7L At Rutgers two years. 

Maintenance o,f way, I'ublic Service R. R. 

*Mauritz Frederick H. de Haas, Jr.. New York City. 

Boin at Brooklyn. N. Y., 1S71. At P.utgers, 1SS8-92. Artist. 
Died, Fel). 10. LS!)7. 



1892-1893. 



iLUMXI. 21i 



*Frederick Force Fisher, Newark, N, J. 

Born at Fort Wayne, Ind., Aug.. 1870. At Rutgers, 1888-90. 
Merchant. Harvard Univ. Died. Marcli 13, 1894. 

* George Root Fuller, Jersey City, N. J. 

At Rutgers, 1888-89. 

John Royal Hemion, Passaic, N. J. 

Born at Paterson. N. J., Sept. 10, 1870. At Rutgers, three 
years. Architect of Manhattan Rubber Mfg. Co. 

Sanford Watrous Hover, Germantown, N. Y. 

Born at Germantown, N. Y.. May 21, 1867. At Rutgers one 
year. Horticulture. Philosophical and social research. 

iGNACio Garcia Rovollo Marquez, (?) Pueblo, Mexico. 

Henry Augustus Mather, New York City. 

Business. 

James Morris McCloskey, New Brunswick, N. J. 

* Austin Flint Morris, New York City. 

Born at Jersev City, N. .J., Dec. 19. 1868. At Rutgers. 1889-90. 
Phvsician. M.D. (Bellevue Med. Coll.. 1893). Died, Aug. 22. 
1906. 

* George Herbert Riblett, Rahway, N. J. 

Died from typhoid fever after being admitted to the Freshman 
class, Oct. 3, 1888. 

Henry Hewgill Stevens, Roselle Park, N. J. 

Born at Poughkeepsie, N. Y,, Nov. 20, 1869. Commercial 
traveler. 

Perry Eltas Taylor, Schoharie, N. Y. 

Born at Schoharie, N. Y., Sept. 21. 1869. Experimenting. B.Sc. 
(Harvard, 1892). 

William Vaughan, Orange, N. J. 

Albert Batcheldjer Wells, Southbridge, Mass. 

Born at Southbridge, Mass., Nov. 19, 1872. At Rutgers, 1888- 
90. Manufacturer. 

Walter Farrington Wells, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at Rahway, N. J., Jan. 10, 1870. At Rutaers two years. 
Vice President and General Manager Edison Electric Illumi- 
nating Co. E.E. (Rutgers, 1915). 



1893. 
A.B. 

Henry Charles Cussler, Fonda, N. Y. 

Born at Shelburne Falls, Mass.. Dec. 2, 1866. Clergvman, R. 
C. A. N. B. Sem., 1896. B.D. (Rutgers, 1896). 

*Paul Winfred Geyer, New York City. 

Born in New York City(?), Apr. 1, 1872. Univ. N. Y., 1891. 
Died during his Senior year, March 22, 1893. 

Henry Harrington Janeway, Riverdale-on-Hudson, N. Y. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J.. Mch. 19, 1873. Physician. 
M.D. (Coll. P. and S., 1898). 

Frank Malven, Pleasant Valley, N. Y. 

Born at Port Jervis, N. Y., Oct. 16. 1866. Presb. clergvman. 
N. B. Sem., 1896. A.M. (Rutgers, 1896). B.D. (Rutgers, 1896) . 

Robert Dodge Merrill, Babylon, N. Y. 

Born at Newburvport, Mass.. Nov. 6. 1871. Presb. clergvman. 
Union Sem.. 1896. 

Isaac Messler, McKee, Ky. 

Born at White House, N. J.. Aug. 4. 1867. Clergvman. R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem.. 1886. 



214: KUTGEES COLLEGE. 



1893. 



*Louis Howell Mettler, East Millstone, N. J. 

Born at Ne^y Brunswick, N. J., Nov. 20. 1871. Lawyer. N. Y. 
Law School, 1896. A.M. (Rutgers, 1896). Died, Sept. 4. 1899. 

Francis Baird Sanford, New York City. 

Born at \Yarwick, N. Y.. Oct. 30. 1871. Lawyer. LL.B. (N. Y. 
Law School. 1896). A.M. (Rutgers, 1896). 

Albert Henry von Schlieder, Hackensack, N. J. 

Born at West Leyden, N. Y., Jan. 13. 1869. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1896. A.M. (Rutgers, 1896). B.D. (Rutgers. 1896) . 

HoBART Earl Studley, Manila, P. I. 

Born at Claverack, N. Y., Oct. 27. 1871. Episc. clergyman. 
N. B. Sem., 1896. A.M. (Rutgers, 1896). 

Charles Edward Tindell, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Lawyer. 

Isaac J. Van Hee, Detroit, Mich. 

Born at Pultneyville, N. Y., Jan 20, 1868. Presb. clergyman. 
N. B. Sem., 1896. 

Frank M. Van Orden, New York City. 

Physician. M.D. (Hood Wright Hospital, 1899). A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1897). 

*Ellis Robert Woodruff, New York City. 

Born at Morristown, N. J.. Aug. 27, 1868. Died while a student 
at Union Theol. Sem., May 30, 1895. 



Arthur Norwood Bingham, New Rochelle, N. Y. 

Born at East Orange, N. J., July 1, 1872. At Rutgers two years. 
Manufacturer. 

Walter Carrington Cabell, Passaic, N. J. 

Lawyer. 

*Harold Coburn Cook, Denver, Col. 

At Rutgers, 1889-90. Mining. A.B. (Columbia, 1894). Died. 
1901. 

Samuel Satterthwaite De Cou, Trenton Junction, N. J. 

Farmer. 

Herbert Edwin De Freest, Troy, N. Y. 

Born at North Greenbush, N. Y., Aug. 11, 1868. At Rutgers one 
year. Physician and surgeon. Coroner, Rensselaer county. 
M.D. (Albany Med. Coll., 1893). 

Abram Duryee, Jersey City, N. J. 

Born at Millstone, N. J.. Aug. 4, 1867. At Rutgers, 1889-91. 
Clergyman. R. C. A. N. B. Sem., 1894. 

David Bouck Lockner, Lockport, N. Y. 

Lawyer. U. S. Collector of Customs. 1895-1905. 

Paul Quattlander Oliver, Westfield, N. J. 

Born in New Y'ork City, May 9, 1873. At Rutgers two years. 
Lawyer. 

Augustus Hobakt Smock, Towsou, Md. 

Born at Oyster Bay. L. I.. Feb. 14. 1870. At Rutgers two 
years. Choir and chorus director. Soloist. 



B.Sc. 

Reginald Bryant Allen, Gambler, O. 

Born at Medford, N. J., Jan. :*.. 1S72. Professor Mathematics. 
Kenyon College, 1906- . .Vnthor. "llyi^er-complox Number 
System." ISLSc. (Rutg(<rs. 1S97). Ph.D. ((Mark T'niy.. 1 90.'. > . 

Charles Storr Chamberlain, BulTalo, X. Y. 

Born at MadanMi)alle. India. Jan. 22, 1S72. Sales agent. 



1893. 



ALUMXI. 



215 



Dec. 15, 1869. Teacher. 



East Orange, N. J. 
Amherst, Mass. 



Richarh Stevens Conovek, Bedford, N. Y, 

Born in New York City 
Horace Muxson Decker, 

Consulting engineer. 
Philip Bevier Hast;rouck, 

Prof. Phj'sics, Mass. Agricultural College. 

Joseph Allen Headley, Milltown, N. 

Born at Union. N. J., Sept. 15. 1863. With Michelin Tire Co.. 
1909- . Teacher, 1893-1909. 

James Wallace Higgins, Roselle Park, N. 

Born in Union county, N. J.. July 6, 1873. Civil and landscape 
engineer. C.E. (Rutgers, 1902). 

Philip Lindsley, Raritan, N. 

Born at Raritan. N. J.. Dec. 11. 1862. Lawyer. LL.B. (N. 
Y. Law School, 1895). M.Sc. (Rutgers. 1896). 

Charles Edgar Lovejoy, 



Elizabeth, N. J. 



Born at Elizabeth, N. J., Jan. 27, 1872. \\'holesale produce 
and commission merchant. 

Richard Swann Lull, New Haven, Conn 

Born at Annapolis, Md.. Nov. 6. 1867. Prof. Vertebrate Paleon- 
tology, Yale Univ.. 1911- . Writer on Paleontology. M.Sc. 
(Rutgers, 1896). Ph.D. (Columbia. 1903). M.A. (Yale, 1911). 

William Gelon McKnight, 

Born at Avondale, Ohio, July 29, 1872. Lawyer 
yard. 1897). 

Daniel Herbert McLaury, 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Feb. 25, 1871. 
turer. 

Frank Wilbur Remsen, 

Born at Millstone. N. J.. Sept! 26, 1872 
Freeholders. Somerset county, 1915— 

Ezra Frederick Scattergood, 

Born at Burlington, N. J., Apr. 9. 1871 
City Oif Los Angeles. 1909— . Instructor 
tricity and Graphics, Rutgers. 1895-99 
1896). M.M.E. (Cornell Univ.. 1899). 

Harry Noe Selvage. Brooklyn, N 

Born at Bayonne, N. J., July 2, 1872. Lawyer. 

Frank Lincoln Stevens, Urbana, 

Born at Syracuse, N. Y., Apr. 1, 1871. Professor of Plant 
Pathology. Author, "Agriculture for Beginners," etc. B.L. 
(Hobart. 1891). M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1896). Ph.D. (Univ. Chi- 
cago. 1900). 



New York City. 
LL.B. (Har- 

Mt. Yernon, N. Y. 
Tile manufac- 



East Millstone, N. J. 
Business. Director, 



Los Angeles, 

Electrical Engineer, 
in Mathematics. Elec- 
M.Sc. (Rutgers, 



Cal. 



Y. 



111. 



Richard Storms, 

Born at WoodclifE Lake, N. J., Oct. 19, 1867 

Vreeland Tompkins, 

Born at Jersey City, N. J., Dec. 8. 1870. 
ist. Smooth-on Mfg. Co. 

David Higgins Townley, 

Born at Elizabeth, N. J., Nov. 13, 1871. 
town Water Co. 

Henry Francis Twitchell, 

Born at Newark, N. J., Jan. 16, 1871. 
Short Hills School." 

*Charles Henry Earl Utter, 

Born at Newark. N. J., Mch. 14. 1870. 
year, Jan. 6, 1893. 

Herbert Metlar Waldron. 



New York City. 
Civil engineer. 

Jersey City, N. J. 
Manufacturing chem- 

Elizabeth, N. J. 
Engineer, Elizabeth- 
Short Hills, N. J. 
Head Master, "The 



Newark, 
Died, during his Senior 



N. J. 



New Brunswick, N. J. 
Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Feb. 22, 1873. Manufacturer. 



216 RUTGEKS COLLEGE. 



1893-1894. 



Howard Van Devexter Waldron, New Brunswick. N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick. N. J., Feb. 22, 1873. President. Hol- 
land Machine Co., 1903-06. 

Benjamin Franklin Ward, Dover, N. J. 

Bom at Hainesburg, N. J., June 28, 1861. Principal of School. 



Raymond Voorhis Cole, Omaha, Neb. 

Born at Troy. N. Y.. Mch. 12. 1869. At Rutgers. 1889. Funeral 
director. Member Board of Education, 1909-11. Vice Presi- 
dent, do.. 1911. 

Frank Van Rensselaer Cooper, Schenectady, N. Y. 

Born at Glenville, N. Y., Oct. 22, 1869. At Rutgers one year. 
Lawyer. Corporation Counsel. Schenectadv. 1912-13. 1916— . 
A.B. (Union. 1893). A.M. (Union, 1896). 

Albert Henry Darnell, Atlantic City, N. J. 

Born at Masonville. N. J., .Tune 20, 1872. At Rutgers three 
years. Hotel business. Lawyer. 

Edward Alexander Francis, . Westfield, N. J. 

Alexander Livingston Kean, Livingston. N. J. 

*Henry J iron Kendall. Isleta, N. M. 

Born, 1869. At Rutgers, 1889-90. Died, May. 1893. 

*George Washington Mendenhall, Bordentown, N. J. 

Born at Bordentown, N. J.(?). 1872. At Rutgers. 1888-00. 
Died. Oct: 13. 1891. 

George Augustus Oakes, Bloomfield. N. J. 

Born at Bloomfield. N. .7.. .Tuly 9, 1872. At Rutgers thre- 
j^ears. Woolen manufacturer. 

Samuel Lee Poole, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Caldwell. N. J., Aug. 3, 1871. At Rutgers. 1889. 
Banking. 

Robert Hastings Rogers. Newark. N. J, 

Born in New York City. Apr. 2~>, 1866. At Rutgers one year. 
Physici^in. M.D. (Columbia. 1894). 

*George Brown Schenck, Neshanic. N. J. 

Bom at Neshanic, N. .T.(?). Dec. 1868. At Rutgers. 18S9-90. 
1891-93. Business. Died. .Tan. 23, 1897. 

*Clifford Stockton Shaw, Hyde Park. N. Y. 

Born at Lower Walpack, N. Y.(?), 1870. At Rutgers. 1889-92. 
Died, Feb. 22, 1892. 

William AVard Stephens, New York City. 

Born at Newark. N. .L. 1869. At Rutgers. 1889-90. Musician. 
Assistant INIusical Director. Manhattan Opera House. X. Y. 
Author, "Harmony — a Text Book." 



1894. 
A.B. 

Frederick Jacob Barny, Maskat. Arabia. 

Born at Basle. Switzerland. .Tan. 1, 1S7.". Clergyman. R. C. A. 

Missionary to Arabia. N. P». Scm., 1897. A.M. (Rutsrers, 
1897). B.D. (Rutgers. 1897). 

William Edgar Wells Compton. ^lariners Haibiu-. N. Y. 

Bom at .Tamesburg, N. J.. Nov. 10. ^S~0. CliM-gvnian. K. ('. .V. 
N. B. Sem.. 1897. B.D. (Rutgers. 1897>. 

Frankli.x Richmond (^usuman. ProvichMno. R. I. 

P.orn at Providence, R. I., Aug. 2S.. 1S70. Teacher. rroviilenc(> 
Tcciinicnl lligli ScliooJ. A.M. ( IJrown. 1902). 



1894. ALu^rxi. 217 



Holmes Van Mater Dennis, Jr., New Brunswick, X. J. 

Born in New York Citv, Feb. o. 1873. Lawyer. Trustee. Rut- 
gers. 191.0- . LL.B. '(X. Y. Law School. 1896). A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1899). 

Charles Morison Dixon, Pompton Lakes, N. J. 

Born at Newark. N. .7.. Mav 21. 1871. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1897. A.M. (Rutgers. 1897). 
*ArthL'R Eugene Field, New Marlboro, Mass. 

Born at Williamstown. Mass.. Sept. 28, 1868. Died, April 12. 
1896. 

Frederick Christopher Grant, Plainfield, N. J. 

Born in Toronto. Canada, Nov. 2, 1872. A.M. (Columbia). 
Foreign correspondent. 

Frederick Nelson Jacobus, Irvington, N. J. 

Born at Newark. N. .J.. Dec. 22, 1870. Life insurance, ar- 
tuarial and legal. School Commissioner. Irvington. N. .T.. 
1908- . A.M. (Rutgers, 1897). 
^WiLLiA.M BoTSFORD JuDD, Alliance, Ohio. 

Born at Pittston. Pa., Jan. 29. 1866. M. E. clergyman. Drew 
Tbeol. Sem.. 1889. Professor Psvcbologv and Philosophy. Mt. 
Union Coll.. Alliance. Ohio, 1902-07. B.D. Ph.D. (Univ. .Jena. 
1896). Died. June 27, 1907. 

Edgar Ireland Mc Cully, Oradell, N. J. 

Born at Paterson. N. J., June 28. 1869. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1897. A.M. (Rutgei's, 1906). 

Henry Miller, New Brunswick, N, J. 

Born at New Brunswick. N. J.. June 1. 1871. Clergyman. 
Teacher. N. B. Sem., 1897. A.M. (Rutgers. 1897). 

Otto Leopold Frederick Mohn, Port Richmond, N. Y. 

Born at Hoboken. N. J.. Feb. 1. 1874. Clergyman. R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1897. A.M. (Rutgers. 1897). 

Edmund Philip Nischwitz, Havana, 111. 

Born at Warrensville. N. J., Aug. 2. 1872. Lawyer. 
Burton Stearns Philbrook, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1897). 

John Augustus Sarles, Grove City, Pa. 

Born in Brooklvn. N. Y., Sept. 10. 187.3. Baptist clergvman. 
Crozer Sem.. 1897. A.M. (Rutgers. 1897). 

Philip Cook Thomas, New York City. 

Born at Petaluma. Cal.. Mch. 2.5. 1873. Pbvsician. Le^turpv, 
Obstetrics. N. Y. Homoeopathic Med. Coll., 1911- . M.D. (N. 
Y. Hom. Med. ColL, 1899). A.M. (Rutgers, 1901). 

John Henry Thompson, Hartford, Conn. 

Born at Pella, Iowa. Feb. 20, 1873. General agent, Connecticut 
Mutual Life Ins. Co.. 1901- . B.D. (Univ. N. Y.. 1897). 

Irving Scott To:m:pkins, Mt. Tabor. N. J. 

Born at Boonton. N. J., Sept. 29, 1869. Actuarial work. Pru- 
dential Ins. Co. 

"=Francis Cutler Van Dyck, Jr., Lawrenceville. N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick. N. .L. Dec. 26. 1873. Master in 
Mathematics and School Organist. Lawrenceville School, 189<)- 
1916. A.M. (Rutgers, 1899). Died. Jan. 2.5, 1916. 



Albert Huntington Chester, New Brunswick, N. 

Born in Brooklvn, N. Y., Aug. 17. 1870. A.M. (Hamilton. 
1897). 



218 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



1894, 



Walter Wheeler Cook, Chicago, 111. 

Born at Columbus, Ohio, June 4, 1873. At Rutgers, 1890-91. 
I'rof. Law, Univ. Wisconsin, 1906-10. Prof. Law, Univ. Chicago, 
1910- . President. Association of American Law Schools, 
1915-16. A.B. (Columbia. 1894). A.M. (Columbia, 1900). 
LL.M. (Columbia, 1901). 

Allan McLean, Jersey City, N. J. 

With Hanover National Bank, New York. 

* Walter Pfeiffer, WilUamstown, X. J. 

Born at WilUamstown, N. J., Oct. 26, 1869. Drowned in the 
Delaware and Raritan canal with his classmate Willard" R. 
Smith, June 2, 1891. 

Antpiony Harry Rottger, Jamaica, N. Y. 

Born at Jamaica, N. Y., Apr. 25, 1874. 

*Willard R. Smith, , Hallsville, N. Y. 

Born at Hallsville, N. Y.. June 22, 1872. Drowned in the Dela- 
ware and Raritan canal with his classmate. Walter Pfeiffer, 
June 2, 1891. 

John Albert Thurston, Norwood Park, IlL 

Born at Pottersville, N. J., Dec. 27. 1868. Clergvman. R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1895. A.M. (Oskaloosa Coll., Iowa, 1903). D.D. 
(Midland Univ., 1906). 

Theodore William Rudolph van het Loo, McBain, Mich. 

Born at Hasselt, Netherlands, May 16, 1869. At Rutgers one 
and one-half years. Clergyman, Christian Reformed Church. 
Theological Sem., Grand Rapids, 1897. 



B.Sc. 

Charles Ferdinand Berger, New York City. 

Born in Philadelphia. Pa., Jan. 30, 1866. Civil engineer and 
building contractor. C.E. (Rutgers, 1900). 

Howard De Mott, Hackensack, N. J. 

Born at Hackensack, N. J., Apr. 28, 1874. Cashier. 

John Van Nostrand Dorr, New Y^ork City. 

Born at Newark, N. J., Jan. 6, 1872. Metallurgical engineer. 
Inventor of the Dorr Classifier, etc. E.M. (Rutgers, 1914). 

Abijah Charles Fox, Nutley, N. J. 

Born at Camden. N. J., May 24, 1873. Consulting engineer. 
M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1901). 

Mount De Bow Gravatt, Scranton, Pa. 

Born at Clarksburg. N. J., Nov. 6. 1867. Assistant Director of 
Instruction, International Correspondence School. M.Sc. (Rut- 
gers, 1903). 

Daniel Hand, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Cape May Court House, N. J., Nov. 1, 186S. Chemist. 

Howard Godfrey Harris, A'entnor City, N. J. 

Born at Tuckahoe, N. J., Oct. 16, 1871. Real estate and in- 
surance. 

Raymond Steele Harrison, Stockton. N. J. 

Born at Caldwell, N. J., May 11, 1S70. Ranching. 

David Layton, New Y'ork City. 

Born at Llbertv Corners, N. J., Mch. 1, 1S69. Teacher. M.Sc. 
(Rutgers, 1903). 

Arthur Lee, Providence, R. I. 

Born at NccdliMiii. :\Iass.. Feb. 12, 1S73. Principal of High 
School. M.Sc. (Kntgcrs, 1900). 

Wabke.n Smith Mitchell, Vinelnnd, N. J. 

I5orn Hf Delhi, N. Y.. Sept. 8. 1871. TeacluM-. Stevens School, 
lloliokcn. 



IS94. 



alu:mxi. 



21f> 



James Scott Thompsox, 

Born at Newark. N. J., Mch. 6, 1S69 
(Rutgers, 1900). 

George Edwaed Tracy, 

Born at Boston, Mass.. June 16, 1872. 
George Morehol^se Tax Duzer, 

Born at Warwick. X. Y.. Mcb. 6, 1870. 
Leoxard Love joy Wetmobe, 

Born at Englewood, X. J., Jan. 3, 1874 

Marshall Williams, 

Born at Blackwood. X. J., July 24, 18' 
American Bridge Co. 

Joseph Johxsox Yates, 

Born at Elizabeth. X. J., Apr. 20. 
Bridge engineer. Central R. R. of X. J. 



Hackensiick, X. J. 
Civil engineer. C.E. 

Frederick, Md. 
Automobile dealer. 

Warwick. X. Y. 
With C. R. R. of X. J. 

Xew York City. 
. Real estate. 

Pittsburg, Penn. 
73. Operating manager. 

North Plainfield. X. J. 

1873. Civil engineer. 
. 1907- . 



Lower Bank. X. J. 



18, 



Xiagara Falls, X. Y. 

Xew Brunswick, X. J. 

1869. At Rutgers. 
1893). Died. Aug. 



1873. 



Hudson, 

At Rutgers two years. 



X. Y. 



Xutley. X. J. 



Lewis Augustus Adams, 

Born. 1864. Teacher. 
Erxest Edavix Armsteoxg, 
-Charles Yooehees Buttler, 

Born at Xew Brunswick. X. J., Jan. 

1890-91. Phvsician. M.D. (Univ. X, 

16, 1911. 

James Edward Gifford, 

Born at Hudson. X. Y., Sept. 4, 
With the X. Y. C. and H. R. R. 

David Xuwtox Hexry, 

Born at Danville. X. J.. June 6, 1866. At Rutgers, 1890-01. 
Deputy collector. Internal Revenue, Newark, X. J. 

James Kirtlaxd Howard, Lorain, Ohio 

Born at Zanesville. Ohio. Aug. 8, 1871. At Rutgers two years. 
Assistant engineer, L. A. and S. R. R. Co., 1913— . 

Harry Alexaxder Huxt, Glen Gardner, X 

Born at Glen Gardner, X. J., July 11, 1871. Clerk. 

William Ambrose Kixsey, 

Born at Xewark, X. J., Dec. 23. 1872. 
Consulting and contracting engineer. 

ARTHUR WiNSLOW KNAPP, 

Born at Elizabeth. X. J., Jan. 29, 1875 
Salesman. 

Howard Warrex Ludla:m, 

Born at Goshen, X. J., June 21, 1870. . 
Merchant. 

WiLsox Davis Lyox, 

Born at Bloomfield. X. J.. Julv 20, 1872 
H. W. Peabody & Co., X. Y. 

Rhuel Hamptox Merrill, 

Born. Dec. 25. 1867. Presb. clergyman. 
B.D. 

JOXATHAX MAXXIXG ROBERTS, 

Born at Burlington. X. J., Dec. 16. 1871. 
Physician. M.D. (Coll 

WiXFiELD Crowx Smith, 

Born at South Orange, 
lege of Law, 1907). 

Yoshimaro Takatsuji, 

aj3ram willard tottex, 

Farmer. 



1871. 

Newark, X"^. 
At Rutgers three years. 

Bayside, L. 
At Rutgers two years. 

Haddonfield, X. 
At Rutgers two years. 



J. 



L 



Glen Ridge, X 
Import and export. 



s. J. 



Auburn 



Pittsburg. 
Sem., 1S97 



P. and S., 1896). 



South Amboy, 
At Rutgers. 1890-92. 



Penn, 



X. J. 



X. J. Law clerk. LL.B. 



Burlington, 

(Illinois Col- 



Wis. 



Tokio, Japan. 
South Middlebush, X". J. 



220 RUTGEES COLLEGE. 



1S94-1S»5. 



Feed Benedict Van Brakle, Keyport, N. J. 

Born at Keyport. N. .J., Sept. 22, 1872. Accountant, Equitable 
Life Assurance Society. 

Henry IIouck von Olhausen. 

Born at Mahanoy Plane, Pa., June 19. 187.3. 

James Albert Woodward, New York City. 

Born at Jersey City, N. J., Aug. .3, 1871. At Rutgers two years. 
Stock broker. 



1895. 
A.B. 

David Cahart, New York City. 

Born at .Jersey City, N. J., Aug. 11. 1870. Lawyer. 
Frank Cornell Eaton, New York City. 

Born at Grahamsville, N. Y., Jan. 17, 1869. Lawyer. 

*Henry TJnderhill Hart, New York City. 

Born at Locust Valley, L. I., Sept. 15, 1874. Lawver. X. i'. 
Law School, 1897. Died, Jan. 25, 1911. 

George Jacob Janeway, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Oct. 29. 1874. N. B. Sem.. 
1895-97. Princeton Sem., 1899. A.M. (Rutgers, 1899). 

Frederick William Johanect, Los Angeles, Cal. 

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Mch. 3, 1872. Advertising agency. 

Dwight Ciiapin Lefferts, Redlands, Cal. 

Born at Flatbush, L. I., Oct. 22, 1874. Orange shipper. 

John Conant Loud, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born in Brooklyn. N. Y., Feb. 8, 1873. Lawyer. LL.B. (X. 
Y. Law School, '1897). A.M. (Rutgers, 1898). 

George Sullivan Ludlow, New York City. 

Born at Neshanic. N. .1., Sept. 16, 1873. Lawver. LL.B. (X. 
Y. Law School, 1897). A.M. (Rutgers, 1899). 

John Provost Stout, Lakehurst, N. J. 

Born at Nagasaki, Japan, Jan. 26, 1870. Teacher. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1898). 

Thomas Morris Strong, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at Flatbush, L. I., Dec. 9, 1873. B'armer. 
Warren Clark Van Slyke, New York City. 

Born at Jamaica, N. Y., Dec. 25, 1874. I^awyer. 

Herman Carl Weber, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at Mina. N. Y., Feb. 9. 1873. Presb. clergyman. X. B. 
Sem., 1898. B.D. (Rutgers, 1898). A.M. (Rutgers, 1898). 



* Wilbur Witiirow Batlagti, Tenafly, N. J. 

Born at Yokohama. Japan, Mch. 28, 1874. At Rutgers. 1S91-92. 
Assistant dry goods editor. ".Journal of Commerce," X. Y., 
1906-07. A.B. (Johns Hopkins, 1895). Died. Doc. 9, 1911. 

Ward Gamewell Berry. Haekeu.s.uk. N. J. 

Born at sea, Mch. 27, 1875. At Rutgers two years. liawviM-. 
X. Y. Law School. 1897. 

John Hamilton Potter Conover, ~ Elizabeth, N. J. 

Born in New York City, 1873. IMiyslcian. A.B. (Columbiii. 
1S95). M.D. (Columbia. 1898). 

Charles Wyckoff Gulick, Diimont. N. J. 

Born near New Brunswick. N. .1.. Oct. 22, 1807. Cleruvman. 
R. C. A. N. B. Sem., 1898. B.D. (Rut.gers. 1898). 



1S95. 



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221 



^Joseph IIexry Sfeberger. 

Born at West Troy. N. Y., Apr. 28, 1869. 

92. Died, Dec. 21. 1896. 

Robert Ellison Soare, 

Born at New Hurley. N. Y., Sept. 14, 1868. 

93. Insurance broker. 



AA'est Troy 
At Rutgers, 1891- 



X. Y. 



Hackensaok. N. 
At Rutgers, 1801- 



B.Sc. 



JoHX Garretsox Blackwell, Chloride, Ariz 

Born at Franklin Park. N. J.. Oct. 27. 1873. Mininji'. Phy- 
sician and surgeon. M.D. (Hahnemann Med Coll., Philadelphia. 
1900). M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1901). 

Eugene BoGEiix, Glen Rock, N. J. 

Born at Harrington Park. N. J.. Aug. 10. 1874. Secretary and 
Treasurer. The Bogert and Carlough Co., Paterson. C.E. (Rut- 
gei's, 1901). 

JoHx Hexry Carxes, Washington, D. C. 

Born at Jersey Citv. N. J.. Aug. 29. 1873. Patent examiner. 
1900- . LL.B. (National Law School. Washington. D. C. 
1905). M.P.L. (Geo. Washington Univ., 1906). 

Abram Schuyler Clark, New York City. 

Born at New Brunswick. N. J., 1874. Physician. Diseases of 
Skin and Cancer. Prof. Dermatology, N. Y. Post Graduate 
Medical School. Author. "Tuberculin. Its Use in Treatment ot 
Skin Disease." M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1902). M.D. (Coll. P. and 
S.). 

Edgar Stanley Conklix"', Tottenville, X. Y. 

Born at Pekin, 111., Apr. 3, 1874. Chemist. 

Charles E. Coxover, Xew York City. 

Born at Manalapan. N. J., Jan. 19, 1873. Civil engineer. As- 
sistant and now designing engineer. Public Service Commission. 
1900- . C.E. (Rutgers, 1910). 

Charles Meirs Denise, Chicago, 111. 

Born at Norfolk. Va.. Jan. 24, 1876. Contracting engineer. 
C.E. (Lehigh Univ., 1898). 

Frederick William Ells, Milwaukee, Wis. 

Born at Philmont. N. Y'.. Aug. 12. 1871. Secretary and engineer. 



Manufacturing Co., 1904- 



J.. May 10, 1876. 



J., Apr. 4. 1870. 



Northwestern 
1898). 

John Mulford Enright 

Born at Freehold, N 
School. 1898. 

Amos Haixes Flake, 

Born at Medford, N 
of Schools. 

Hexry Seeley Hamptox, 

Born at Millville. N. J., Oct. 7. 1874. 

Irwin White Howell, 

Born at New Brunswick. N. J., Jan. 
engineer. General Electric Co. 

Eugene Lixdsley Hurley, 

Born at Newark, N. J.. Aug 

Charles Towxsexd Letson, 
Merchant. 

Robert Ballaxtixe Littell, 

Born at Setauket. L. I., Jan 



M.Sc. (Rutgers, 

Jersey City, 
Lawyer. N. Y. Law 



X. J. 



Collingswood, X. J. 
Supervising Principal 

Millville, X. J. 
Office manager. 

Flushing, L. I, 
3, 1875. Commercial 







Brouxville. 


X. 


Y. 


4, 


1875. 


Civil engineer. 










Stelton, 


X. 


J. 






Summit. 


X. 


J. 


9 


1873. 


Insurance. 







222 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



1895. 



Gabkiel Ludlow, Macon, Ga. 

Born at Neshanic. N. J., Maj^ 29. 1872. Superintendent Vir- 
ginia-Carolina Chemical Co. 

WiLLiA:\r Fkank Pakkek, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Sept, 19, 1873. Cashier. Nat. 
Bk. N. J., 1915- . Collector of taxes, New Brunswick, 1905-10. 

Robert Stevens Parsons, New York CitJ-. 

Born at Hohokus, N. J., May 26, 1873. Chief engineer, Erie 
R. R. C.E. (Rutgers, 1900). 

Frederick Harrison Pierson, Syracuse, N. Y. 

Born at Elizabeth, N. J., Aug. 25, 1873. Physician. M.D. (Coll. 
P. and S.. 1899). M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1899). 

Clarkson Runyon, Jr., Glen Cove, L. I. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Apr. 29, 1874. Stock broker. 

Thomas French Russum, Chicago, 111. 

Born at Elizabeth, N. J., May 10, 1874. Manager of Chicago 
oflfice. Purdy & Henderson, civil engineers, 1904- . 

George Francis Scull, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Camden, N. .J.. July 9, 1874. Lawyer. LL.B. (National 
Univ. Law School, 1907). M.P.L. (George Washington Univ., 
1908). 

Alexander Brokaw Way, Swampscott, Mass. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Oct. 11, 1874. Chief chemist, 
N. E. Gas and Coke Co., 1905- . 

*Charles Augustus Weckerly, Atlantic City, N, J. 

Born in Philadelphia, Feb. 12, 1874. Died, Aug. 1, 1897. 



Philip Sheridan Bailey, Tom's River, N. J. 

Born at Tom's River, N. J. Principal of High School. 

Hamilton Scrymser Battin, Fair Haven, N. J. 

Born at Elizabeth, N. J., Dec. 25, 1874. At Rutgers three 
years. Insurance broker. 

*Arthur Morgan Clark, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Perth Amboy, N. J., Nov. 11, 1873. At Rutgers, 1891- 
93. Lawyer. Died, Jan. 26, 1915. 

George Howard Cowie, New York City. 

Born at Rahwa5^ N. J. Lawver. Assistant corporation coun- 
sel, N. Y. Cit5% 1896- . 

Fred Henry Decker, Bristol, l*a. 

Born at Little Falls, N. Y., Nov. 25, 1868. At Rutgers one 
year. Vice President, Simplex Vacuum Mfg. Co. 

George Ray Deshler, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Petroleum Centre. Penn., Mav 16, 1872. At Rutgers. 
1891-92. With U. S. Rubber Co. 

T'RANK Vreeland Dobbins, Railway, N, J. 

Born at Rahway, N. J., Dec. 3, 1875. Lawyer. LL.B. (N. Y. 
Law School). 

Grinfill Harrison B. English, Wilmington. Del. 

Bom at New Brunswick, N. J., Dec. 31, 1872. Supervisor Div. 
No. 6, Erie, Eastern Div. Penn. R. R. 

Joseph Millspaugh Fowler, Kingston. N. Y. 

Born at Walden. N. Y.. July 15, 1873. At Rutgers. 1S92-93. 
Tiawver. Member, N. Y. Assembly. 1905-10. B.L. (Cornell, 
1S95). 

*Frank Kingsley Grant. Schoharie, N. Y. 

Born at Gilboa. N. Y., Apr. 14. 1872. At Rutgers, 1891-95. 
Lawyer. Died. Nov. 30, 1911. 



1895. 



ALUMNI. 233 



Clarence Eugene Francis Hetrick, Asbury Park, N. J. 

Born at Van Wert. Ohio. Aug. 1. 1873. At Rutgers, 1891-92. 
Mayor. Asbury Park. Treasurer, City of Asbury Park, 1907-08. 
Sheriff, Monmouth county, 1909-11. Delegate, Nat. Republican 
Convention, 1912. 

Alfred Hosie, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

Born at Scranton, Pa., Mch. 17, 1871. 

Stanly Woodruff .Tones. Rahway, N. J. 

Born at Rah\Yay, N. J., Nov. 13, 1873. At Rutgers three years. 
Salesman. 

James Arthur Mandeville, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. J., Oct. 18, 1872. General agent. Equitable 

Life Assurance Society. 

Eugene Augustus Meacham, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Dec. 16, 1872. Physician. M.D. 
(Univ. N. Y., 1898). 

*WiLLiAM Monroe Moore, Pawnee, OkL 

Born at New Brunswick. N. J.. Apr. 19, 1872. At Rutgers, 
1891-92. Physician. M.D (Bellevue Med. Coll., 1896). Died, 
Feb. 21, 1912. 

Irving William Mott, New Britain, Conn. 

Born at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Apr. 10. 1871. At Rutgers, 1891- 
92. Chief draughtsman, Berlin Construction Co., 1908— . 

Charles Johnson Negus, Los Angeles, CaL 

Born at Jersey City, N. J., Mch. 1, 1873. At Rutgers, 1891-93. 
Buyer. 

Franklin Pleasants Noble, Roslyn Heights, Long Island, N. Y. 

Born at Maiden, N. Y., Mch. 25, 1872. Civil engineer. 

Robert Kitching Painter, New York City. 

Born at West Haven, Conn.. May 8, 1874. At Rutgers two 
years. Mining engineer. E.M. (Columbia, 1896). 

Courtlandt Fitz Randolph, Toledo, O. 

Born at Bridgeton, N. J., June 11, 1874. Salesman. 

Daihachiro Sagara, Tokio, Japan. 

Born at Saga. Hizen, Japan, Mch. 3, 1871. 

^Irving Emmons Salmon, Morristown, N. J. 

Born at Boonton. N. J., Mch. 9, 1874. At Rutgers, 1891-95. 
Lawyer. Died, Jan. 22, 1908. 

ZuiNGLius Francis Shafer, Rensselaer, N. Y. 

Born at West Troy, N. Y., Oct., 1873. Financial clerk, N. Y. 
State Commission in Lunacy. 

William Harvey Stilson, Los Angeles, Cal. 

Born in New York City, Apr. 22, 1873. At Rutgers, 1891-93. 
Assayer. 

Chester Hartranft Tapping, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at NeAV Brunswick, N. J., Sept. 24, 1872. 

John Wills, Stanhope, N. J. 

Born at Stanhope, N. J., Jan. 1, 1871. At Rutgers two years. 
Coal, lumber, etc. 

Howard Stillman Wilson, Metuchen, N. J 

Born at Dunellen. N. J., June 17, 1873. At Rutgers, 1891-92. 
Parole agent, State Home for Boj's. 



224: EUTGEES COLLEGE. 



1896. 



1896. 
A.B. 

Henry Wells Brink, Woodstock, N. Y. 

Born at Katsbaan, N. Y., Jnlv 3, 1875. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1899. B.D. (Rutgers, 1899). 

WiLLARD Conger, Port Jervis, N. Y. 

Born at Whitestone, L. I., Feb. 23, 1874. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1899. A.M. (Rutgers, 1899). 

Lane Cooper, Ithaca, N. Y. 

Born at New Brunswick. N. J., Dec. 14. 1875. Prof. Eng. 
Lang, and Lit., Cornell Univ.. 1915- . Assistant Prof. Eng. 
Lang, and Lit., Cornell Univ., 1906-15. Author, "The Prose 
Poetry of Thomas De Quincey," etc., etc. A.M. (Yale, 1898). 
A.M. "(Rutgers, 1899). Ph.D. (Leipzig, 1901). 

Alfred Drury, Princeton, N. J. 

Born at Ghent, N. Y., Dec. 22, 1872. Physician. M.D. (Hona. 
Med. Coll., 1900). A.M. (Rutgers, 1900). 

John LviURENCE Dukyee, . New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Champlain, N. Y., Nov. 19, 1874. Treasurer, Janeway 
Button Co. 

George Smock Hobart, Jersey City, N. J. 

Born at Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 24, 1875. Lawyer. Co-editor of 
'■Corbin's N. J. Court Rules." LL.B. (N. Y. Law School. 1899). 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1899). 

* Arthur Frederick Jennings, Plainfield, N. J. 

Born at Englewood, N. J., July 1, 1875. Lumber merchant. 
Died, Jan. 10, 1910. 

Charles Gilbert Mallery, Bedminster, N. J. 

Born at Milford, Del.. Nov. 21, 1869. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1899. A.M. (Rutgers, 1899). 

Edwin Corwin McKeag, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J. Lawyer. Author, '"Mistake in 
Contract." A.M. (Rutgers, 1897). LL.B. (Columbia, 1900). 
Ph.D. (Columbia. 1905). 

Edward Jay Meeker, Lodi, N. Y. 

Born at Succasunna, N. J.. Aug. 8. 1867. Clerayman. R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1899. A.M. (Rutgers, 1899). 

Charles Scudder Pool, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at Bedminster, N. J., June 28, 1875. Physician. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1899). M.D. (Long Island Med. Coll.. 1899). 

Edward Taylor Fitz Randolph, West Nyack, N. Y. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Jan. 30. 1872. Clergyman. R. 
C. A. N. B. Sem., 1899. A.M. (Rutgers, 1899). 

William Addison Ranney, Ossiniug. N. Y. 

Born at Summer Hill, N. Y., Mch. 22, 1871. Teacher. St. 
John's School. N. B. Sem., 1899. P.D.B. (N. Y. State Normal 
College, 1900). A.M. (Rutgers, 1899). 

Francis Edward Tilton, Morris Plains. N. J. 

Born at Keyport, N. J., Aug. 20. 1873. Town.ship supervising 
principal. 

John Brownlee Voorhees, Hartford, Conu. 

Born at Blawenburgh, N. J.. Jan. 27, 1875. Cong, clergyman. 
Corresponding Secretary Board of Domestic Missions. R. C. A., 
1908-12. N. B. Sem.. 1899. A.:\I. (Rutgers, 1S99). D.D. 
(Rutgers, 1913). 



John Alexander Corson. New Ytuk City. 

Born Ml New York City. Dec. 29. 1S71. Clrrk. 



1896. 



ALUMNI. 225 



Horace Jackson Ceaig, Bingham, Me. 

Born at Delhi, N. Y., June 18, 1873. At Rutgers three years. 
Lumberman. 

Virgil Carpenter Haviland, Catskill, N. Y. 

Born at Lafayette, N. Y., Oct. 14, 1873. Colporteur, Watch 
Tower Bible and Tract Soc, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

John Edward Jennjngs, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at South Rutherford. N. J., Aug. 6. 1875. At Rutgers 
two years. Physician. M.D. (Columbia, 1899). 

Stephen McCulloch, Gloversville, N. Y. 

Born at Coeymans, N. Y., May 12, 1874. Dentist. D.D.S. 
(N. Y. Coll. of Dental Surgery, 1903). 

*George Malven Ridgway, Trenton, N. J. 

Born at Stroudsburg, Penn., June 3, 1874. At Rutgers. 1892-94. 
Physician. Medical Dept. Mercer Hospital. M.D. (Univ. Penn., 
1899). Died, Oct. 8, 1911. 

Walter Aikman Sherwood, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at Jersev City. N. J., Dec. 25, 1875. At Rutgers. 1892-93. 
Physician. M.D. (Coll. P. and S., 1896). F.A.C.S. (American 
College of Surgeons, 1913). 

Henry Julius Augustus Spelker, Washburn, N. D. 

Born at Wynantskill, N. Y., Aug. 13, 1871. Clergyman. 
Russell Yan Arsdale, Savannah, Ga. 

Born at High Falls, N. Y., Apr. 8, 1873. Railway clerk. 



B.Sc. 

Louis Derby Ayres, . New York City. 

Born at Bergen Point, N. J., Aug. 25, 1874. Architect. 

Joseph George Baier, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick. N. J., Apr. 2, 1875. Instructor, 
Physics, Stuyvesant Technical High School, New York City. 

Wesley Warner Burden, New York City. 

Born in New York Citv, Nov. 30, 1875. Mechanical engineer. 
Instructor, Univ. N. Y. School of Applied Science, 1902-03. 
C.E. (Univ. N. Y., 1897), M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1899). 

William Ryall Burtis, Freehold, N. J. 

Born at Freehold, N. J., Apr. 21, 1876. Lawyer. 

William Pierson Carter, Springfield, N. J. 

Born at Springfield, N. J., Aug. 22, 1875. Civil engineer, 
consulting architect. 

Walter Knickerbocker Cavileer, Atlantic City, N. J. 

Born at Lower Bank, N. J., Nov. 1, 1874. Real estate and in- 
surance. 

George Dunn Cornish, Millington, N, J. 

Born at Gillette, N. Y., July 2, 1872. Special sales agent. 

Bergen Davis, New York City. 

•Born at White House. N. J., Mch. 31. 1869. Professor of 
Physics, Columbia. A.M. (Rutgers, 1900). Ph.D. (Columbia, 
1901). 

*Paul Kirk Douglas, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. J., July 30. 1874. Insurance. M.Sc (Rut- 
gers, 1899). Died, Dec. 28, 1902. 

Erkuries Beatty Fithian, Little Rock, Arkansas. 

Born at Greenwich, N. J., Feb. 4, 1872. General Road master, 
Missouri Pacific Railway, 1908— . 

Alfred Cookman Gregory, Trenton, N, J. 

Born in New York City, Mch. 26, 1872. Civil engineer. 

15 



226 EUTGEKS COLLEGE. 



1896. 



Spencer Littlefield Higgins, Washington, D. C. 

Born at L^nion. N. J., Nov. 13, 1876. Physician, U. S. Navv. 
M.D. (Coll. P. and S., 1903). 

William Roger Hogg, Asbury Park, N. J. 

Born at Tom's River, N. J., Sept. 18, 1875. Wholesale and 
retail ice dealer. 

Lester Inglis, Paterson, N. J. 

Born at Paterson. N. J., Dee. 4, 1874. Dentist. A.M. (Col- 
umbia. 1897). LL.B. (Univ. N. Y., 1898). D.D.S. (N. Y. Coll. 
Dental Surg., 1908). M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1899). 

George Elbert Jackson, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at Johnsonlnirg, N Y"., Nov. 28. 1874. Civil engineer for 
City of New York, 1896- . C.E. (Rutgers, 1900). 

Thomas Herbert Letson, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Middlehush, N. J., Apr. 28, 1875. Sales manager. C.E. 
(Rutgers, 1901). 

Herbert Arthur Luster, Chicago, 111. 

Born at Elizabeth, N J., Aug. 31, 1874. Woolens. C.E. (Rut- 
gers, 1901). 

Frank Conover Manley, Roselle, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. .T., Dec. 4, 1874. Civil engineer. 
With American Bridge Co., 1896- , C.E. (Rutgers, 1899). 

Frank Leaming Manning, Red Bank, N. J. 

Born at Keyport, N. J., Jan. 21, 1875. Dentist. D.D.S. 
(Philadelphia Dental College, 1900). 

Bartholomew Francis Monaghan, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. J., Feb. 9, 1873. Principal of Public 
School. 

George Sheldon Mower, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Katsbaan, N. Y., Jan. 5, 1876. Mathematician, Pru- 
dential Insurance Co. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1899). 

George Winfield Nuttman, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. J., Oct. 20, 1876. Musician. M.Sc. (Rut- 
gers, 1900). 

William O'Connor, Paterson, N. J. 

Cullen Warner Parmelee, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Brooklvn, N. Y., June 27, 1874. Professor Ceramics. 
Rutgers. 1908- ^ . Director of Department of Ceramics. 1903- . 
Instructor in Chemistry, 1901-05. Associate Prof. Applied 
Chemistrv, 1905-08. President, American Ceramic Society. 
- 1914-15.' 

Robert Matthews Pierson, Akron, O. 

Born at Elizabeth, N. J.. Sept. 11. 1875. Lawyer. N. Y. Law 
School. 

John Francis Post, Jr., New York City. 

Born, Oct. 9. 1874. Wholesale paper dealer. 

Charles Anson Poulson, Los Angeles, Cal. 

Born at Newark. N. J., Aug. 29, 1872. General contractor. 
M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1899). 

Irving Lee Reed, Asbury Park, N. J. 

Born at Atlantic City, N. J., Aug. 31, 1874. Manager of sales. 

Allison Burton Roome, Roslyn, L. I. 

Born at Pequanac. N. J.. Oct. 13. 1877. INIanager. L. I. Dept. 
Continental, Fidolity-Phenix and American Eagle Insurance 
Companies. 

Waldo J^ertii Rosencrantz, Cranford, N. J. 

Born in N(>w York City. Feb. 4, 1875. Chief engineer. American 
Tobacco Co. 

Henry De Witt Tremper, Kingston. N. Y. 

Born at Kingston. N. Y., Feb. 4. 1875. Manufacturer's agent. 



1896. 



ALUMXI. 



227 



Gakbet Vax Cle\t:, Paterson, N. J. 

Born at Corona. X. J., July 31. 1874. Lawyer. 

William Van Bergex Vax Dyck, Rio de Janeiro. Brazil. 

Born at New Brunswick. N. J.. Sept. 8. 1875. Managing Di- 
rector. Cia. General Electric. E.E. (Columbia, 1897). M.Sc. 
(Rutgers, 1899). 

Howard Edward Tax Ness, Little Falls, X, J. 

Born at Newark. N. J.. July 1, 1875. Civil engineer. 

Robert Br-adshaw TThitaker, Milburn, W. Ya. 

Born in London, England, Jan. 16, 1876. Mining engineer. 

Howard Edmuxd White, New Haven, Conn. 

Born at Trenton, N. J., Aug. 12, 1875. Assistant superintend- 
ent. New Haven Gas Light Co. 

Miller Royal Whitexack, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Newark. N. J.. Apr. 2. 1875. Phvsician. M.D. (Coll. 
P. and S.. 1900). M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1905). 

GusTAV Frederick Wittig. Pinehurst, Ala. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Sept. 15, 1876. Prof. Physics 
and Electrical Engineering. Univ. Alabama. 1909— . Assistant 
Prof Electrical Engineering. Univ. Maine. 1908—09. E.E. 
(Columbia. 1904). 

Herbert Wyckoff, New York City. 

Born at Freehold. N. J.. July 27. 1876. Manufacturer. Presi- 
dent of Manhattan Slide and Film Co. President of Brady 
Lithographic Co., Inc. 

Jesse Frederick Zabriskie, Hackensack, N. J, 

Civil engineer and surveyor. 



Frederick Charles Bauae, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at Geneva, N. Y., Apr. 22, 1872. With Swift & Co. 
Albert Leox Beyliks. 

Born at Tenafly, N. J., May 1. 1873. 

*Fraxk Thorx Blake, Madison, N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. J.. Oct. 31, 1875. At Rutgers, 1892-93. 
Insurance. Died, Feb. 3, 1897. 

Stephen Dtjkyea Bogardus, Montrose, N. Y. 

At Rutgers one year. Builder. 

William Cook Bryan, Yonkers, N. Y. 

Born at Tom's River, N. J., Oct. 13, 1875. At Rutgexs one year. 
Real estate. 



Elvix Carrexs Burtis, 



Asbury Park, N. J. 



Born at Cream Ridge. N. J., Dec. 7, 1870. Manager Seacoast 
Gravel Co. 

Clarexce Woodruff Byram, New^ York City. 

Born at Morrislown, N. J., July 5, 1875. Business, bonds. 

Horace Stillmax Chester, Fort Nome, Alaska. 

Born at Buffalo. N. Y.. Sept. 11, 1864. Prospector and mail 
contractor at Golofin Bay. Alaska, 1902- . Sheriff. 

Isaac Christmax, Camden, N. J. 

Born in Philadelphia, Pa., June 28, 1868. Dealer in dry goods 
and notions. 

Edwix Skellixger Cooper. Allenliurst, N. J. 

Born at Morristown. N. J., June 6, 1874. Manufacturer. 
B.Arch. (Cornell, 1897). 

Frederick Newtox Crowell, Cincinnati, O. 

Born at South Orange. N. J., Oct. 13. 1873. At Rutgers three 
years. Division Engineer, Pennsvlvania lines west of Pitts- 
burgh, 1906- . 



228 RUTGEKS COLLEGE. 



1896. 



Howard Nott Doughty, Ipswich, Mass. 

BoTB at Englewood, N. J., Aug. 16, 1875. Manufacturer of 
hosiery. 

Isaac Nevius Enyard, Montclair, N. J. 

Born in Brooklyn, N, Y. Public Accountant. 

*Irwin Fisher, Harlingen, N. J. 

Born at Middlebush, N. J., July 29, 1875. At Rutgers, 1892-93. 
Physician. M.D. (Medico-Chirurgical Coll., Philadelphia). Died, 
Dec, 1899. 

Alanson McDowell Gray, Elizabeth, N. J. 

Born at Franklin, Pa., Oct. 24, 1873. Oil machinery expert. 

John Lathrop Gray, St. Louis, Mo. 

Born at Franklin, Pa., Feb. 6, 1875. At Rutgers, 1893. Man- 
ager Manufacturing Dept., Pierce Oil Corporation. 

Christopher Arthur Hibler, Harrisburg, Pa. 

Born in Sussex county, N. J., Feb. 4, 1873. At Rutgers two 
years. President and General Manager, Brelsford Packing and 
Storage Co. 

John Benjamin Holding, Jr., Bayonne, N. J. 

Born at Brooklyn, N. Y., June 3, 1875. At Rutgers, 1892-95. 
Asst. Weigher, N. Y. Custom House, 1909- . 

*Walter Thomas Hubbard, Asbury Park, N. J. 

Born at Dayton, N. J., July 2, 1875. At Rutgers, 1892-93. 
Assistant Postmaster. Banking. Capt., 3d N. J. Regt. Died, 
May 31, 1911. 

John Finney Hunt, Stockton, N, J. 

Born at Stockton, N. J., Apr. 30, 1872. At Rutgers two years. 
Trucking. 

William Isaac Ker, Asbury Park, N. J. 

Born at Tlnton Falls, N. J. In post-ofl5ce. 

*Anda Frederick Kilmer, New York City. 

Born in Binghamton, N. Y., 1873. At Rutgers, 1892-94. Busi- 
ness. Died, Sept. 20, 1899. 

Luke De Hart Lindley, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Feb. 10, 1872. Accountant. 

Livingston Pearne Moore, Chicago, 111. 

Born at Elizabeth, N. J., Sept. 6, 1875. At Rutgers one year. 
Paint manufacturer. 

Daniel Morrison, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Dec. 20, 1873. Physician. 

Robert Carter Nicholas, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Sept. 9. 1875. At Rutgers, 
1892-93. Secretary, Johnson and Johnson. 

Walter Taylor Shepard, Fort Wayne, Ind. 

Born at Newark, N. J., Oct. 6, 1873. Dentist. D.D.S. 

Arthur Henry Temple, Passaic, N. J. 

Born at Boonton, N. J., Dec. 10, 1874. Physician and sur- 
geon. M.D. (Columbia, 1896). 

Alfred Preston Theobald, New York City. 

Born at Richmond, Me., Aug. 31. 1873. 
Michael Joseph Tierny, Peekskill, N. Y. 

Born at East Millstone, N. J., Oct. 5, 1807. 
Mathias Everett Turner, Cleveland, O. 

Born at Mamaroneck, N. Y., Sept. 7, 1875. With the Cleve- 
land Electric Illuminating Co, 

William Vandekbkkk ^'AN Blarcom, 

Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic. 
Born at Paramus, N. J.. Apr. 20. 1874. At Rutgers. 1802-93. 
(Jcneral Maiujger and Chief Engineer, Dominican Central Rail- 
way. 



1896-1897. 



ALUMNI. 229 



Henry Mackenzie Whitaker, New York City. 

Born in England, 1873. Insurance broker. 
Wilfred Roberts Woodward, New Brunswick. N. J. 

Born at Woodville, N. J., May 29, 1869. At Rutgers three 

years. Teacher. 



1897. 
A.B. 

Clifford Philip Case. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

Born at Jersey Citr. X. J.. Oct. 22. 1873. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
Permanent Clerk General Svnod. R. C. A.. r915- . X. B. 
Sem., 1900. A.M. (Rutgers, 1900). D.D. (Hope, 1916). 

William Gurley Cook, Troy, N. Y. 

Born at Trov. X. Y.. Apr. 3, 1876. Superintendent W. and L. 

E. Gurley. 
Frank Hamilton Dobson. Los Angeles, Cal. 

Born at Bavonne. X. J.. Oct. 14. 1875. Lawyer and broker. 

LL.B. rX. y"^. Law Scliool. 1899). A.M. (Rutgers, 1900). 

Richard Lounsbery Eltinge, Kingston, N. Y. 

Bom at Kingston, X. Y.. Feb. 1. 1876. Physician and surgeon. 
Prof. Diseases of Eye and Ear, Southwestern Med. Coll.. Louis- 
ville. Kv., 1905-08'. A.M. (Rutgers, 1901). M.D. (Homoeo- 
pathic Med. Coll., X. Y.. 1901). Oet.A.Chi. (X. Y. Ophthalmic 
Coll.. 1904). 

Alfred Erickson, Phelps, Ky. 

Born at Stelton. X. .T., Sept, 18, 1873. Presb. clergyman. 
President. Matthew E. Scott, Jr.. Academy and Industrial 
School, 1904- . Princeton Sem., 1900. A.M. (Rutgers, 1900). 

Drew Wyckoff Hageman, New York City. 

Born at Queens, L. I., Oct. 10, 1876. Lawyer. 

Charles Meeks Mason, Newark, N. J, 

Born at Xatchez, Miss., May 7, 1876. Lawyer. Dean, X. J. Law 
School. Under Sheriff, Essex county, 1904-08. LL.B. (X. Y. 
Law School, 1901). A.M. (Rutgers, 1901). 

Andrew John Meyer, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at Albany, X. Y., Dec. 16, 1874. Clergyman. R. C. A. 
X. B. Sem., 1900. A.M. (Rutgers, 1904). 

Louis Provost Peeke, Fond du Lac, Wis. 

Bom at Rhinebeck, X. Y., June 12, 1875. Pi-esb. -clergyman. 
Commissioner, City of Fond du Lac, 1915— . McCormick Sem.. 
1900. A.M. (Rutgers, 1900). 

Joseph Scudder, Passaic, N. J. 

Born at Brooklyn, X. Y., Apr. 9, 1874. Banker. 

Francis Augustlts Seibert, Park Ridge, N. J. 

Born at Havana, 111.. Xov. 21. 1874. Clergvman. R. C. A. 
Mayor of Park Ridge, 1914-15. X. B. Sem., 1900. 

Charles Willard Voorhees, Sedgewick, Canada. 

Born at Middlebush, X. J.. Feb. 29, 1876. Farmer. 
Andrew Judson Walter. Ricbboro, Penn. 

Born at Warrington. Penn., Apr. 12, 1869. Clergyman. R. C. A. 

X. B. Sem., 1900. A.M. (Rutgers, 1900). 



William Burton Collier, Littleton, Col. 

Physician and surgeon. 

Frederick William De Hart, Newark, N. J. 

Born in Xew I'ork City, Aug. 10, 1875. At Rutgers two years. 
Fire insurance. 



230 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



1897. 



Cabl John Heyser, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at Rochester, N. Y., Jan. 24, 1875. At Rutgers, 1893-94. 
Lawyer. N. Y. Law School. 

*JosEPH Augustus Johnston, Westfield, N. J. 

Born at Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 29, 1872. At Rutgers, 1893-95. 
Salesman, International Silver Co.. New York. Died, Mch. 12, 
1912. 

Fletcher Van Wie Lehman, Delmar, N, Y. 

Born at Fultonville, N. Y., Sept. 24, 1870. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1899. 

Shubel Kellie Siver, New Brunswick, X. J. 

Born at Guilderland, N. Y., Aug. 10, 1873. 

Jacob Van Zandt Wyckoff, Los Angeles, Cal. 

Born in Japan, June 15, 1876. Secretary U. S. Public Health 
and Marine Hospital Service. 



B.Sc. 

James Edward Ashmead, East Orange, N. J. 

Born in Philadelphia, Pa., May 20. 1878. Lawyer. LL.B. (Har- 
vard. 1903). M.Sc. (Rutgers. 1904). 

Frederick Harvey Blodgett, College Station, Texas. 

Born at Rockford, 111., Sept. 12, 1872. Teacher. M.Sc. (Rut- 
gers, 1899). Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins, 1910). 

George Washington Brown, Keyport, N. J. 

Born at Keyport, N. J., Nov. 8, 1876. Lawyer. Attended N. 
Y. Law School two years. 

John Neilson Carpender, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Jan. 16, 1875. Publisher. 

Raymond Van Arsdale Carpenter, Plainfield, N. J. 

Born at Jersey City, N. J., May 7, 1875. Assistant Actuary, 
Metropolitan Life Ins. Co., 1909- . M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1904). 

Morrison Crosby Colyer, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Newark. N. J., Nov. 9. 1876. Lawyer. LL.B. (Univ. 
N. Y., 1900). M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1900). 

*Ralph Brewster Corbin, Metuchen, N. J. 

Born at Jersey City, N. J., Dec. 26, 1873. Farmer. Lawver. 
Died, May 29, 1911. 

George Stanley Ferguson, Asbury Park, N. J. 

Born at Rahway, N. J., Nov. 6, 1875. Real estate and in- 
surance. 

Wilson Warren Fowler, Parksville, S. C. 

Born in Baltimore. Md., Oct. 22. 1864. Consulting agriculturist. 
Editor. "Hastings News," 1905-06. Author. "Yonkers Illus- 
trated." A.M. (Columbia, 1898). 

Tho]S[as lilzEKiEL Gravatt, State College, Pa. 

Born at Clarksburgh, N. J., May 18. 1875. Instructor. Mathe- 
matics, I'cnn. State College, 1904- . 

Hugh Haddow, Jr., Rockaway, N. J. 

Born in Glasgow, Scotland, Dec. 27, 1874. Treasurer of Menan- 
tico Sand and Gravel Co. 

Samuel Laurence Harding, La Grange, 111. 

Born at P>ridgeton, N. J.. Aug. 29. 1875. Asst. clerical supt.. 
Western Electric Co. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1900). 

Charles Lippincott Hoopes, Haddoufield, N. J. 

Born at Haddonfield. N. J.. Oct. 22. 1875. Osteoi)athic Physician. 
Assistant I'rof. Ciiomistrv, Philad('ii)liia College of Osteopathy. 
Phihidclithia ("ollege of (isteopalhy. 15)09. 



1897. 



ALUM XI. 



231 



Lewis Gaston Leary, 

Born at Elizabeth, N. J.. Aug. 3, 18 
Author, "The Christmas Citv. Bethlehem 
etc. A.M (Univ. N. Y., 1900) 
(Univ. N. Y., 1905). 

Seymour DeWitt LL^DLUir, 

Born at Goshen, N. Y., 
Neurology, Univ. Penn 
School). 

Henry Marelli, 

Born at Paterson. X. J.. 



Pelham Manor, N. Y. 

7. Presb. clergyman. 

Across the Ages," etc., 

McCormick Sem., 1900. Ph.D. 



Aug. 1, 
1906. 



1876. 
M,D. 



Philadelphia, Pa. 

Physician. Instructor 
(Johns Hopkins Med. 



1875. Lawyer. 



Paterson, N. 
Member N. J. 



June 
Assembly. 1905—06. Delegate Republican National Convention. 
1912. Delegate Progressive National Convention, 1912. M.Sc. 
(Rutgers, 1901). 

John Mahlox Mills, Morristown, 

Born at Morristown, N. J., July 2, 1874. Lawver. Member. 
N. J. Assembly. 1905-06. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1903). 

William James Morrison, Jr., Ridgefield Park, N 



X. .1. 



Born in Brooklvn, N. Y., Nov. 2, 1877. Lawver. 
Y. Law School, '1903). M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1900).' 



LL.B. (N. 



James Bryan Noe, 

Born at Elizabeth. N. J. 
George Augustus Osborn, 



Born at Jersev Citv, N. J., Aug 
1907- . 

Ralph Brewster Parrott. 



Elizabeth, X. 
Mch. 27, 1876. Electrical engineer. 

Xew Brunswick, X. 
18, 1874. Librarian, Rutgers, 



C. 



\S'asbington, D 

Born at Schoharie. N. Y.. Nov 7, 1875. Captain, U. S. Army, 
1905- . Prof. Militarv Science and Tactics. Rutgers. 1006-10. 
Second Lieut.. 1898-99." First Lieut, 1899-1905. Graduate of 
Infantry and Cavalry School, Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.. 1904. 

*HowARD Egbert Reed, Siegfried, Penn 

Born at Manalapan, N. J., Sept. 13, 1876, Chief chemist, 
Lawrence Cement Co., 1897-1914. Died, Dec. 14, 1914. 

Frederic Frederic Roeber, Xewark, X. J 

Born at Sheboygan, Wis., Dec. 27, 1872. Civil engineer. 



Feb. 29, 1876. 



J., Jan. 7, 



Paul Schureman, 

Born at Tom's River, 
and Geodetic Survey, 

William Unger Small, 

Born at Newark, N. 

America for the Davis & Lawrence Co 

*Edgar deMott Strye^er, 

Born at Raritan, N. .1.. 
P. and S., 1901). M.Sc 

Henry Ludwig Ulrich, 

Born at Newark, N. J., Mch. 29 
in Clinical Microscopy 
Hopkins, 1901). 

*JoHN Stanley Yerga, 

Born at Camden, N. J., Mch. 8, 1876. M.Sc. 
Died, Dec. 15, 1900. 

John Alfred Wilson, 

Born at Plainfield 



Washington, D. C. 

Computer in Coast 



N. J. 

U. S. 

Xewark, X. J. 

1876. Traveling in Central 
of New York City. 

Seoul, Korea. 

Oct. 12, 1874. Phvsician. M.D (Coll. 
(Rutgers, 1901). Died, Mch. 30. 1914. 

Minneapolis, Minn. 

Physician. Instructor 



1876. 
Minn.. 



1902- 



. M.D. (Johns 

CoUingswood, X. 
(Rutgers, 1900). 



School. 
1905). 



Dunellen, X. 

Principal Public 
Associate Editor, "School Exchange.'' M.Sc. (Rutgers, 



N. J., Oct. 21, 1875. 



Charles Ferdinand Brenn. 

James Francis Briody, Paterson, X. J. 

Born at Paterson. N. .J., Aug. 5, 1876. At Rutgers, 1893-94. 
Physician. Citv physician, Paterson, 1907-15. M.D. (Coll. P. 
and S., 1898). 



232 



RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



1897. 



Hubert Mills Chester, 

Born in Florida, Apr. 3, 1873. Dentist. 

David Abraham Conover. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J.. Oct. 14, 1874 
. and one-lialf years. Cliief engineer, ocean steamer 

Albert Berdan Craft, 



Bufealo, N. Y. 

Philadelphia, Pa. 

At Rutacrs two 



Born in New York City, Sent, 
and Mfg. Co., 1908- \ 



Julius LeMoyne Banner, Jr., 

Born at East Orange, N. J 
year. Contractor. Directo: 
Univ. Minnesota. 

Gerard John Diehl, 

Born at Rotterdam, Netherlands, 

Mahlon William Ernst, 

Born at Red Bank. N. 
cigars. 

Orrie Watson Flavelle, 

Born at Paterson, N. J. 



Cranford, N, J. 
15, 1876. Treasurer Hicks Motor 

Larchmont, N. Y. 



•July 14. 1875. At Rutgers one 
in several companies. Student. 



Ghent, Belgium. 
Sept. 21. 1875. 

Tom's River, N. J. 
J., Dec. 15, 1876. Manufacturer of 



Apr. 5, 1874. At Rutgers. 



Newark, N. 
1893-95. 



1906). Teacher. 



Y. 



Binghamton, N. 
Salesman. 

Manila, P. 
At Rutgers four 



Bridgeton, N. 
Rutgers a half 



Trenton, N. J. 

Newark, N. J. 
Edison Phonograph 



M.Pd. (Univ. N. Y 
Charles Henry Goff, 

Born at Binghamton, N. Y., May 8, 1875. 

George Eddy Heath, 

Born at Frenchtown, N. J., June 5, 1874 
years. Exporter and importer. 

David Herbert McBride, 

Born at Bridgeton, N. J., May 24, 1875. At 
year. Laundryman. 

Alfred Charles Macdonald, 

At Rutgers, 1893-94. 

Roger Myers, 

Born at Readington, N. J., Aug. 29, 1871. 
Works. 

George Oliver Nelson, West Long Branch, N, 

Born at Cream Ridge. N. J., Aug. 22, 1871. Supervising Prin- 
cipal, West Long Branch Schools, 1908- . 

Arthur Edmund Owen, Montclair, N 

Born in New Jersey, Jan. 19. 1876. At Rutgers. 1893-96. 
Civil engineer. Principal assistant engineer, Central R. R. of 
N. J. 

Floyd Yard Parsons, Paterson, N. 

Born at Bound Brook. N. J., Aug. 7, 1875. Architect. B.Arch. 
(Cornell Univ., 1898). 

Norman Lewis Poland, 

Born at Brainard, Minn., Jan. 29, 1874, 

Robert Beals Fitz Randolbh, 

Born at Plainfield, N. J., Nov. 19, 1874. 
Walton Bloodgood Selover, 

Born at Rahway, N. J., Aug. 13, 1876. 

*Herbert Amzi Sigler, 

N. J., Jan. 31. 1876 
K, 2d Regt., N. J., 



Born at Montclair, 
Corporal, Companv 
Died, June 6, 1900. 

♦William Sutherland, 

Born in New York Citv. Sept. 29, 1875. 
Died, Dec. 8. 1896. 

James Eaton Torrey, 

Born at INIontclair. N. J.. July 2, 1876. 



Lewiston, Montana. 

Hadley, Alaska. 

Copper mining. 

Rahway, N. J. 

Lawyer. LL.B. 

Montclair, N. J. 

. At Rutgers. 1893-94. 
durin<r war with Spain. 



Jersey City, N. 
At Rutgers. 1893-96. 



Paterson. 
Civil engineer. 



N. J. 



1897-189S. 



ALUMNI. 233 



Percival Van Ordex, Suffern, N. Y. 

Born at Spring Valley. N. Y., Apr. 16, 1873. At Rutgers two 
years. Undertaker. Coroner, Rockland county, N. Y., 1907-13. 

*Charles Pool Voorhees, Mine Brook, N. J. 

Born at Mine Brook, N. J., Apr. 7, 1874. At Rutgers, 1893-94. 
Farmer. Died, Jan. 26, 1901. 

George Randolph Wooden, Lambertville, N. J. 

Born at Jerseyville, 111., Sept. 14, 1870. At Rutgers one year. 
Farmer. 



1898. 
A.B. 

Charles Frederick Benjamin, Jr., Alexandria Bay, N. Y. 

Born at Beekman, N. Y., Sept. 21, 1872. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1901. B.D. (Rutgers, 1901). 

John Black, Ghent, N. Y. 

Born at East Greenbush, N. Y., May 1, 1868. Clergyman. R. 
C. A. N. B. Sem., 1901. A.M. (Rutgers, 1901). 

Edward Dawson, ^ Passaic, N, J. 

Born at Walden. N. Y., Oct. 10, 1871. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1901. A.M. (Rutgers, 1901). 

Floyd Decker, New York City. 

Born at Flatbrookville. N. Y., Sept. 28, 1869. Clergyman, 
R. C. A. N. B. Sem., 1901. A.M. (Rutgers, 1901). 

Henry Richard De Witt, Kingston, N. Y. 

Born at Spring Valley. N. Y., July 12, 1875. Lawyer. Member, 
Assembly, N. Y.. 1914- . LL.B. (Albany Law School, 1900). 
A.M. (Rutgers, 1901). 

Francis Keese Wynkoop Drury, Urbana, 111. 

Born at Ghent, N. Y., Feb. 9, 1878. Assistant Librarian. Univ. 
Illinois, 1909- . Writer on library topics. B.L.S. (Uniy. 111., 
1905). A.M. (Rutgers, 1905). 

George Harrington, Atlanta, Ga. 

Born at Warsaw, N. Y., May 13, 1877. Manager Southeastern 
Dept. Germania Fire Ins. Co. 

John Albert Liggett, Jr., Rahway, N. J. 

Edward Godfred Walter Meury, New York City. 

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 3, 1874. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem.. 1901. A.M. (Rutgers, 1901). D.D. (Hope, 1916). 

*KiNG Stickle Oram, Rockaway, N. J. 

Born at Rockaway, N. J., Sept. 13, 1877. Lawyer. Died, Aug. 
17. 1910. 

George Todd Vaules, Great Kills, Staten Island, N. Y. 

Born at Trenton, N. J., Sept 24, 1876. Teacher. A.M. (Rut- 
gers, 1901). 

*RoBERT Thomas Wilson, Lake City, Col. 

Born at Samia, Ontario. Jan. 23. 1871. Episc. clergyman. 
General Sem., 1898-99. Died, August, 1902. 



*Henry Gansevoort Cooke, Jr., Philadelphia, Penn. 

Born at Tinton Falls. N. J., Oct. 14, 1875. At Rutgers, 1894- 

95. Student at Jefferson Med. Coll., Class of 1908. Died, Oct. 
10, 1908. 

*George Julius Glinz, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Born in Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 26, 1877. Journalist and real 
estate. Died, 1914. 



234 



RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



1898. 



Alvin Clayton Ostrom, Oakland, Cal. 

Born at State Center, Iowa, Sept. 26, 1871. At Rutgers one 
year. Civil engineer, San Francisco-Oakland Terminal Railways. 

Walter Hoff Seely, Rye, N. Y. 

Born at Middletown, N. J.. Oct. 24, 1873. President, Phoenix 
P^ilm Corporation, New York City. 

Richard TJdall Strong, Manila, P. I. 

Born at Roslyn. L. I., Sept. 26, 1876. Lawyer. A.B. (Yale, 
1899). A.M. (Yale, 1902). LL.B. (N. Y. Law School, 1901). 



B.Sc. 



Los Angeles, Cal. 
Milk business. 



Physician. 



Bristol, Pa. 
M.D. 



New York City. 
Civil engineer. C.E. 

New York City. 
Mechanical engineer, 



Winnetka, 111. 



Sales manager. 



Ensley, Ala. 



Benjamin Steelman Champion, 

Born at Atlantic City, N. J., .Tan. 29, 1878 
Trenton Normal School, 1899. 

James Collins, 

Born at Freehold, N. J., June 28, 1877 
(Medico-Chirurgical Coll. of Phila.. 1906). 

John Finley Drake, 

Born at Mendham, N. J., May 31, 1873. 
(Rutgers, 1907). 

Raymond W. Gulick, 

Born at Middletown, N. J., July 31, 1877 
Dept. Water Supply, New York City. 

John Brandon Guthrie, 

Born at Pittsburgh, Pa., Nov. 7, 1875. 

George Hutchinson, 

Born, Mch. 1, 1877. Superintendent of vard and labor, Tenn. 
Coal, Iron and R. R. Co. 

William Edward Kelly, 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Nov 

Assistant Physician, Middletown State Hospital, 1910- 

(Hahnemann Med. School, Philadelphia, 1904). 

Jacob Kotinsky, Philadelphia, Pa 

Born at Lubin, Russia, July 30, 1873. Entomologist. 
Jacob Goodale Lipman, New Brunswick, N 

Born at Friedrichstadt, Russia, Nov. 18, 1874. Soil chemist 
and bacteriologist. Director of Experiment Station, 1911- . 
Prof of Agriculture, Rutgers. 1910- . Author, "Bacteria in 
Relation to Country Life," etc. A.M. (Cornell, 1900). Ph.D. 
(Cornell, 1903). 

William Allen Messler, 

Born at Imlaystown, N. J., Mch 
School. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1901). 
Pd.D. (Univ. N. Y., 1916). 

Richard Sebastian Pearse, 

Born in Albany county, N. Y'., Nov 



28, 



Middletown, N. Y, 

1876. Phvsician. 
M.D. 



S'. J. 



Rutherford, N. 

, 1, 1872. Principal Public 
M.Pd. (Univ. N. Y., 1910). 



Brooklyn, N. 
, 1875. Phvsician. M.D. 
(N. Y. Horn. Med. Coll., 1902). M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1902). 
Albert Rose Riggs, Ledgewood, N. 

BoTn at Milton, N. J., May 16, 1875. President. Torrid Heater 
Co., Hackettstown, N. J. Chief engineer, Bellefontaiue Bridge 
and Steel Co., 1901-16. 

CORYDON MOTT RYNO, 

Jan. 31. 1876 
M.I). (Yale. 



Born at Coloma. Mich 
ton Harbor, 1914-1(5 
1901). 

Charles Verno.n Smith. 

Born at South Seaville. N 
i'orporatioii of Canada 
and Manhattan R. R., 



Benton Harbor, Mich. 

Phvsician. flavor. Hou- 
1901). M.Sc. -(Rutgers, 



Thotford ^Nlinos, Quebec, Canada. 

T.. July 2. 1875. Engineer. Asbestos 
1913- ." Cliiof draughtsman. Hudson 
19(»2-12. C.E. ^Rntgevs. 1907). 



1S9S-1S99. 



ALUMXI. 235 



Lymax Miller Smith, Dover, X. J. 

Born at Dover. X. J., June 29, 1877. '^'itli Paul Guentlier & 
Co., hosiery manufacturex. 

LoTJis Ulrich Steassbukgee, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Born at Xuremburg, Germany, June 12, 1876. Landscape 
architect and engineer. C.E. (Rutgers, 1903). 

William Pitman Corbett Steicklaxd, Chicago, 111. 

Born at Long Branch, X. J., May 31, ,1875. With Western 
Electric Co. 

\\^AY2s-E Hubert Thompsox, Wendell, Idaho. 

Born at Xew Brunswick, X. J., May 29, 1875. Retired. 

John Jervis Tail, Rahway, N. J, 

Born at Rahwav, X. J., Sept. 14, 1877. Civil engineer. C.E. 
(Rutgers, 1902). 

Elliott Eaele Van Cleef, Chicago, 111. 

Born at Xew Brunswick, X. J., June 18, 1877. Manager, L. K. 
Comstock & Co., Contracting Engineers. 

Havelock Walsee, Xew Brighton, S. I., X'. Y. 

Born at Port Richmond, S. I., Mch. 5, 1878. Electrical engineer 
and contractor. 

Edmund Oli^-ee Wood, Trenton, X^. J. 

Born at Bordentown, X. J., July 31, 1878. Supervisor, Penn. 
R. R. 



Reginald Sidney Bennett, Asbury Park, X^. J. 

Born at Tinton Falls, X. J., Xov. 15, 1875. At Rutgers one 

year. Physician and surgeon. Mayor, Asburv Park 1912-14. 
M.D. (Coll. P. and S., 1899). 

WiLLAKD Pareiee Clark, Xew Brunswick, X". J. 

Born at Xew Brunswick, X. J., Oct. 24, 1876. Lawyer. 
Horace Codington, Somerville, X". J. 

Born, Xov. 17, 1872. Lawyer. LL.B. (Dickinson Law School). 
Clinton Lloyd Decker, Jersey City, X". J. 

Physician. M.D. (Univ. Penn.). 

George Welber Gardner, Warsaw, X. Y. 

Born at Attica, X. Y., Feb. 2, 1874. Farmer. 
Edmund X^ewell Huff, Englewood, X'. J. 

Born at Mt. Holly, X. J., Aug. 7, 1878. Phvsician. M.D. 

(Hahnemann, Phila., 1900). 

Louis Adolph Kempf, Newark, X''. J. 

Born at Xewark, X. J., May 31, 1878. At Rutgers one year. 
Office manager. 

Frederick De Witt Searing, X^ewark, X". J. 

Born at Xewark. X. J., Apr. 29, 1876. At Rutgeis two vears. 
Lawyer. LL.B. (X. Y. Law School, 1899). 

Jacob AVyckoff, Xew Brunswick, X'. J. 

Born at Xigata. Japan, June 15, 1876. Paying Teller, Xational 
Xewark Banking Co. 



1899. 
A.B. 

Robert William Courtney, New York City. 

Born in Xew York City. July 27. 1873. Clergvman. R. C. A. 
X. B. Sem., 1902. A.M. (Rutgers, 1902). 



236 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



1899. 



Samuel Mills Cuddeback, ' Port Jervis, N. Y. 

Born at Port Jervis, N. Y., Feb. 17, 1877. Lawyer. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1902). 

Wellington Pockman Fkancisco, Caldwell, N. J. 

Born at Fairfield, N. J., June 1. 1875. Pi'esb. clergyman. 

With Fairfield Dairy Co. N, B. Sem., 1902. A.M. (Rutgers, 
1902). 

William Ree.se Hart. Jersey City, N. J. 

Born at Neslianic, N. "j., Aug. 31, 1877. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1902. A.M. (Rutgers, 1902). B.D. (Rutgers. 1902). 

James Macdonald Martin, Hudson, N. Y. 

Born at Orange, N. J., Aug. 1, 1875. Clergyman, R. C. A. N. 

B. Sem., 1902. A.M. (Rutgers, 1902). B.D. (Rutgers, 1902). 

Augustus Hunt Shearer, Chicago, 111. 

Born in Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 21, 1878. Librarian. A.M. 
(Harvard, 1901). A.M. (Rutgers, 1902). Ph.D. (Harvard, 
1903). 

* Isaac Edward Titsworth, Denver, Col. 

Born at New Market. N. J., July 6, 1878. Real estate. Assist- 
ant in Biology, JRutgers, 1899-1900. Died, June 7, 1904. 

"David Crawford Weidner, Glen Rock, N. J. 

Born at West Shokan, N. Y., Mch. 27, 1877. Clergyman, R. 

C. A. N. B. Sem., 1902. A.M. (Rutgers, 1902). 



George W. Ecker, South Weymouth, Mass. 

Born at Albany, N. Y., Oct. 21, 1876. At Rutgers, 1895-98. 
Dealer. 

William Franklin Plumley, Rochester, N. Y. 

Born at Washington. D. C, Dec. 16. 1877. At Rutgers three 
years. Physician. M.D. (Univ. and Bellevue Med. Coll., 1902). 



B.Sc. 

Hamlet Paul Collins, Jersey City, N. J. 

Born at Lambertville, N. J., July 25, 1880. Teacher. 

*WiLLiAM Abner Coriell, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J;, June 12, 1877. Chief engineer. 
The Concrete Steel Co. of New York. C.E. (Rutgers, 1908). 
Died, July 15, 1913. 

Theodore Christian Fischer, Elizabeth, N. J. 

Born in Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 14, 1879. Civil engineer. 

Clarence Garretson, Somerville, N. J. 

Born at Somerville, N. J., Apr. 24. 1874. Lawyer. N. Y. Law 
School, 1901. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1902). 

*Thomas Aquinas Gerrety, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., May 19, 1875. Lawver. Died, 
Aug. 26, 1914. 

William Aloysius Growney, Arlington, N. J. 

Born at Perth Amboy, N. J., Apr. 5. 1878. Treasurer af Trust 
Co. Comptroller, City of Perth Amboy, 1905-06. 

William Lawrence Ross Haines, Pittsburgh, Penn. 

Born at Newark, N. J.. Oct. 27, 1877. Asst. engineer, Penn. 
Lines west of Pittsburgh. 

John Wyckoff Mettler, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at East Millstone. N. J., Sept. 27. 1878. President Inter- 
woven Stocking Co. Lawyer. Trustee. Rutgers. 1916- . LL.B. 
(N. Y. Law School, 1001). M.Sc. (Rutgers. 1002). 



1899. 



ALUMNI. 237 



Richard Morris, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Keyport, N. J.. Nov. 9, 1868. Prof. Mathematics. Rut- 
gers, 1912- . M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1902). Ph.D. (Cornell, 1907). 

Albion Everett Preble, Camden, N. J. 

Born at Camden, N. J., Mch. 3, 1874. Supea-visor Penh. R. R. 

Louis Jacob Quad, Palisades Park, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Sept. 12. 1877. Chemist, Ar- 
buckle Brothers, 1910— . Chief chemist, Warner Sugar Re- 
fining Co., 1907-10. 

*Benjamin RosENBLOOM, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at Grodno, Russia, Dec. 16, 1872. Clerk. Died, June 2, 
1902. 

Laurance Phillips Runyon, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Feh. 5, 1877. Surgeon. M.D. 
(Columhia, 1903). M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1903). 

Edgar Harvey Sarles, Cincinnati, O. 

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 1, 1879. Chemical engineer. 

Claude Edward Scattergood, East Orange, N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. J.. Dec. 3. 1878. With Fidelity and 
Casualty Co. of New York Citv. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1902). LL.B. 
(N. Y. Law School, 1902). 

John Wallace Thompson, Trenton, N. J. 

Born at Morristown, N. J., May 1, 1877. Civil engineer. U. S. 
Engineering Dept., Delaware River Improvement, 1899— . . 

Frederick George von Gehren, East Orange, N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. J.. Apr. 10. 1876. Civil engineer with 
Concrete Steel Co., New York. C.E. (Rutgers, 1906). 

Charles Edward Whitlock, Jamesburg, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Apr. 20, 1878. With Penn. R. R. 
Frederic "Winn, Springerville, Ariz. 

Born at Shanghai, China, Jan. 21, 1880. U. S. Forest Service. 



Henry Westervelt Banta, Englewood, N. J. 

Born at Hackensack, N. J., Oct. 2. 1878. At Rutgers three 
years. Dentist. N. Y. College of Dentistry, 1902. 

Carl Henry Herman Fischer, St. Louis, Mo. 

Born at Newark, N. J., Feb. 25, 1876. At Rutgers two years. 
Brewery manager. 

William Edw^ard Helmstaedter, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. J., Mch. 3. 1878. At Rutgers two years. 
Mechanical engineer. B.S (Cooper Lnion. 1903). B.E.E. 
(Cooper Union, 1910). M.E. (Cooper Union, 1912). 

Vincent Moore Irick, Vincentown, N. J. 

Born at Yincentown, N. J., June 12, 1872. Vice Pres. and 
Treasurer Frantz Wall Paper Co., 1907- . 

Philemon Bliss Lyon, St. Joseph, Mo. 

Born at St. Joseph, Mo.. July 10, 1875. Sales manager, Bur- 
roughs Adding Machine Co. 

Harry Louis Marker, Orange, N. J. 

Born at Indianapolis, Ind., June 21, 1876. Foreign engineer, 
Columbia Phonograph Co. 

John Spencer Osborne, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Belleville, N. J., Feb. 8, 1877. Insurance engineering. 

*Dudley Digges Flemming Parker, Jersey City, N. J. 

Born at Jersey City, N. J., Sept. 11, 1877. At Rutgers, 1895-97. 
Stock broker. Died, Jan. 21, 1914. 



238 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



1899-1900. 



*Cecil Metcalf Ross, Vizcachani, Bolivia. 

Born at Toronto, Canada, Nov. 11, 1876. At Rutgers, 1895-96. 
Physician. M.D. (Cornell Med. Coll., 1902). Member 5th Regt., 
N. J., during war with Spain. Died, March 24, 1907. 

Haeold Newell Van Bekgen, Denver, Col. 

Born at Newark, N. .J., Apr. 1, 1878. Salesman. 

Augustus Jacob Visel, Santa Anna, Cal. 

Frederick Christopher Wackenhuth, Jr., Newark, N. J. 

Born at Newark. N. J., Mch. 8, 1877. At Rutgers, 1895-96. 
Brewmaster, Ballantine & Co., 1905— . 

*Henry Janeway Weston, New Brunswick, N, J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., July 30, 1876. Died near the 
end of his Junior year, June 7, 1898. 

Frank Harris Whitenack, Nutley, N. J. 

Born at Bernardsville, N. J., Apr. 5, 1875. At Rutgers three 
years. Structural engineer. 



1900. 
A.B. 

*Arthur Perlee Brokaw, Colony, Oklahoma. 

Born at Jersey City, N. J., Sept. 7, 1878. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1904. Died, Sept. 3, 1905. 

Clarence Edwards Case, Somerville, N. J. 

Born at Jersey City, N. J., Sept. 24, 1877. Lawyer. County 
Judge, Somerset county, 1910-13. LL.B. (N. Y. Law School, 
1902). A.M. (Rutgers, 1903). 

Robert Anderson Cooke, New York City. 

Born at Holmdel, N. J., Aug 17, 1880. Physician. Assoc. 
Prof. Medicine, Post Graduate Med. School. "^M.D. (Coll. P. 
and S., 1904). A.M. (Rutgers, 1904). 

Charles Tiebout Cowenhoven, Jr., New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Mch. 5, 1879. Lawyer. N. Y. 
Law School, 1905. 

Frank Eckerson, Amoy, China. 

Born at Rivervale, N. J., Oct. 26, 1876. Clergyman. R. C. A. 
Missionary, Amoy, 1903- . N. B. Sem., 1903. A.M. (Rutgers, 
1903). 

Fred Chester Gaskill, Dunellen, N. J. 

Born at Sangerfield, N. Y., Aug. 24, 1875. Clerk. LL.B. (Tu- 
lane Univ., 1905). A.M. (Rutgers, 1905). 

Paul Fred Girtanner, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Berne, Switzerland, May 28, 1876. Lawyer. N. Y'. 
Law School, 1904. 

* Stetson Pratt Hardenbergh, New- York City. 

Born at Wyoming. N. J., Dec. 31. 1878. Lawyer. LL.B. (Col- 
umbia, 1903). a:m. (Rutgers, 1903). Died, June 14. 1910. 

William Edwin McMahon, AVashingtou, D. C. 

Born at Rahway, N. J., Apr. 19, 1878. District Traffic Supt., 
C. and P. Telephone Co. 

Robert Walter Pettit, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J.. Doc. 19. 1S79. Physician. 
A.M. (Yale, 1901). M.D. (Coll. P. and S., 1905). 

Marinus Seymour Purdy, Newburgh, N. Y. 

Born in Now York City, Jan 11. 1S77. (^lergvnian. R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1903. A.M. (Rutgers, 1903). 



1900. 



ALUMNI. 



239 



Waldo Alberti Titsworth, Alfred, N. Y. 

Born at New Market, N. J., Sept. 17, 1879. Registrar. Alfred 
University. Prof. Physics, do. Prof. Physics and Math., Des 
Moines Coll., 1909-12. A.M. (Alfred Univ., 1902). S.M. 
(Univ. Wisconsin, 1909). 

John Wirth, Albany, N. Y. 

Born at Albany, N. Y., Jan. 8, 1879. Civil engineer. C.E. 
(Rensselaer Poly. Inst, 1903). 



Ralph Wilcox Booth, Jr., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Nov. 10, 1877. 

Milton Randolph Eastlack, Harrisville, W. Va. 

Born at Tuckahoe, N. J., Apr. 2, 1870. M. E. clergyman. 
Principal, Seminary. Epworth, Georgia, 1905—07. Drew Sem., 
1897-99. 

Henry Goldsmith Elmer, Peconic, N. Y. 

Aaron Boylan Fitz-Gerald, Newark, N. J: 

Born at Newark, N. J., Mch. 6, 1879. At Rutgers, 1896-98. 
M. E. clergyman. A.B. (Columbia. 1911). A.M. (Columbia, 
1912). B.D. (Drew Sem., 1913). D.D. (Taylor Univ., 1913). 

Charles Hyneman Hoagland, Asbury, N. J. 

Born at Asbury, N. J., Apr. 4, 1876. Purchasing Agent's As- 
sistant, Ingersoll-Rand Drill Co., Phillipsburg, N. J. 

GOYN Talmage, New York City. 

Born at Hohokus, N. J., Apr. 18, 1878. With Deering, Milliken 
& Co. 

Louis Clark Tinker, East Orange, N. J. 

Telephone. A.B. (Columbia, 1900). 

Edward Henry Williams, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at Richfield Springs, N. Y., Mch. 1. 1877. Contractor. 



Elizabeth, N. J. 
Fire insurance. 

Detroit, Mich. 



Teacher. 



Passaic, N. J. 
Hotchkiss 



B.Sc. 

Persen Myer Brink, 

Born at Katsbaan, N. Y., Jan. 30, 1879. 
Maurice Viele Campbell, 

Born at Athens, N. Y., July 13, 1878. 

Henry H. Conover, 

Born at Dayton, N J.. Mch. 4, 1878 

Prep. School, 1903-05. Yale, 1905-07. Brown, 1907-08. M.Sc. 

(Yale, 1902). Ph.D. (Yale, 1907). 

Harry Francisco Cooper, Bloomfield, N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. J., Apr. 19, 1877. Structural engineer. 
Herbert Cottrell, Matawan, N. J. 

Born in Middlesex County, N. J., Nov. 25, 1877. Farmer. 
Blanchard Collins Edgar, Nashville, Tenn. 

Born at Avenel, N. J., Mch. 8, 1879. Electrical engineer. Gen. 

Supt., Nashville Railway and Light Co. 

Harold Thomas Edgar, Metuchen, N. J. 

Born at Salem, N. J., Mch. 10, 1878. Mineral and chemical 
broker. 

Joseph Johnston Hart, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Newark. N. J., Oct. 13, 1877. Superintendent Clark 
Thread Co., 1907- . 

John Bayard Kirkpatrick, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Feb. 23, 1878. Real estate and 
insurance. 



240 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



1900. 



Michael Lipman, Blairsville, Pa. 

Bora at Annandale, N. J., Jan. 12, ISSI. Supervisor Penn. 
R. R., 1908- . 

WiLLiA]M Morris McCiain, Lansdowne, Pa. 

Born at Mays Landing, N. J., Nov. 10, ISSO. Civil engineer 
Construction Dept. Penn. R. R., 1902- . 

Ellis Bowne McLaury, New Rochelle, N. Y. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Aug. 9, 1S78. Marble contrac- 
tor. 

Ralph Brighton Parsons, Nevsrark, N. J. 

Born at Brigliton, N. Y., Aug. 13, 1878. Fire insurance broker. 

William Henry Pearce, Denver, Col. 

Born at New Brunswick. N. J., Aug. 12. 1874. Chemist. With 
Portland Cement and Beet Sugar Works in Mich, and Penn. 
M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1905). 

Ernest Harold Rapalje. Havana, Cuba. 

Born at Amov, China, Apr. 27. 1879. Merchant and Manufac- 
turer. Mayor, Cronly, N. C, 1905-00. 

Herbert De Witt Rapalje, Wilmington, N. C. 

Born at Amoy, China, Aug. 6, 1880. Civil engineer. 

William Stewart Crowley Roeay, Palmyra, N. J. 

Born in Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 26, 1877. Lawyer. LL.B. 
(Temple Univ.. 1911 K 

Chilion Robbins Roselle, New York City. 

Born at Freehold, N. J.. Feb. 25. ISSl. Organist and choir- 
master, Broadway Presbyterian Church. 

John Francis Tinsley, Worcester, Mass. 

Born at Hampton Junction. N. J., July 4, 1880. Supt. South- 

and Spocialtv Works, American Steel and. Wire Co. M.Sc. 
(Rutgers, 1904). 

Cornelius Yan Leuven, Wilmington, N. C. 

Born at Kingston, N. Y., May 27, 1880. Executive oflicer of 
business company in colonization and real estate development. 

Winant Van Winkle, Rutherford, N. J. 

Born at Rutherford, N. J.. Mch. 17. 1879.. Secretary. Com- 
mercial Casualty Ins. Co., Newark. N. J. 

Herbert Reynolds Voorhees, Atlantic City, N. J. 

Born at Harmony, N. J., Sept. 8, 1878. Lawyer. 

Graham Crowell Woodruff, Albany, N. Y. 

Born at Rahway, N. J.. Feb. 13. 1880. Division Freight Agent, 
N. Y. C. and H. R. R.. 1909- . 



Henry Eggerding. North Plainfield, N. J. 

BoTn at Plainfield, N. J., Mch. 21, 1878. At Rutgers one term. 
Draftsman. 

Eugene Elliott Higgins. New York City. 

Born at Perth Amboy, N. J., Mch. 6, 1879. Electrical contrac- 
tor. 

Russell Bruce Sammis, Belleville, N. J. 

Born at Huntington, L. L, Sept. 20, 1877. At Rutgers one year. 
Salesman. 

John Leo Sauer. Elizabeth, N. J. 

Born at Elizabeth, N. J., June 20, 1880. City Editor. "Dailv 
Times." 

Edwin Kihbee Sexton, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born in New York City. Feb. 10. 1878. At Rutgers. 1890. 
Dentist. Dental Instructor. N. Y. Coll. of Dentistrv. 1902-07. 
D.D.S. (N. Y. Coll. of Dent.. 1901). 



,901. ALUMNI. 2J:1 



1901. 
A.B. 

Charles Reed Bell, Waltham, Mass. 

Born at Chatham, N. Y., Feb. 9, 1880. Physician. M.D. (Bos- 
ton UniT., 1906). A.M. (Rutgers, 1907). 

Charles Cornelius Cain, Verona, N. J. 

Born at Quito, Kansas, Oct. 31, 1879. M. E. clergyman. B.D. 
(Drew Sem., 1904). 

George Malven Gordon, Silver City, N. M. 

Born at Port Jervis, N. Y., Nov. 30, 1878. Merchant. 
George W. Gulick, Shokan, N. Y. 

Bom at South Branch, N. J., May 19, 1876. Clergyman, R. 

C. A. N. B. Sem., 1904. A.M. (Rutgers, 1904). B.D. (Rutgers, 

1904). 

Francis Martin Hummel, St. George, New Brighton, N. Y. 

Born at Bloomfleld, N. J., Oct. 8, 1878. Teacher. Pd.B. (Al- 
bany Normal Coll., 1902). A.M. (Rutgers, 1904). 

Alexander Farrel Johnson, Port Jefferson, L. I. 

Born at Point Pleasant, Pa., Apr. 3, 1874. Baptist clergyman. 
Rochester Sem., 1904. A.M. (Rutgers, 1904). 

Edward Francis Johnson, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Marshall, Mich., Sept. 22, 1879. Teacher. 
Oliver Davis Mann, Danville, 111. 

Born at Danville, 111., Dec. 10, 1877. Lawyer. 

Verne Emilus Miller, Manila, P. I. 

Born at Amherst, Va., Feb. 15, 1877. Bookseller and stationer. 
Editor and publisher, "Philippine Education," 1907- . 
Teacher, 1901-08. 

Conrad Milliken, New York City. 

Born at Berea, N. Y., July 21, 1882. Lawyer. LL.B. (Univ. 
N. Y., 1904). A.M. (Rutgers, 1904). 

*CuRRY Arthur Ranney, Ossining, N. Y. 

Born at Cortland, N. Y., Jan. 25, 1876. Teacher. Died, April 
28, 1902. 

Alonzo Ainsworth Ranson, Layton, N. J. 

Born at Kilburn, 111., June 23, 1876. Physician. Clergyman, 
R. C. A. N. B. Sem., 1904. A.M. (Rutgers, 1904). M.D. 
(Coll. P. and S., 1909). 

William Ewell Simpson, East Greenbush, N. Y. 

Born in Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 10, 1877. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1904. A.M. (Rutgers, 1904). 

Henry Salmon van Woert, Selkirk, N. Y. 

Born at Lawyersville, N. Y., May 20, 1874. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1904. A.M. (Rutgers, 1904). 

Henry John Yyverberg, Rochester, N. Y. 

Born at Rochester, N. Y., May 25, 1878. Cong, clergyman. 
N. B. Sem., 1904. A.M. (Rutgers, 1907). 



John Oppie McCall, Buffalo, N. Y. 

Born, at Geneva. N. Y., Oct. 4, 1879. At Rutgers, 1897-98. 
Dentist. Prof. Chemistry, Univ. Buffalo, Dental Dept., 1912- . 
A.B. (Yale, 1901). D.D.S. (Univ. Buffalo, 1904). 

George Runyon Tindell, Chicago, 111. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Mch. 15, 1880. 

Benjamin Franklin White, Germantown, N. Y. 

Born at Paterson, N. J., Apr. 7, 1873. At Rutgers, 1897-99. 
Clergyman, R. C. A. N. B. Sem., 1904. 

16 



242 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



1»01. 



B.Sc. 

William Porter Allen, City Point, Va. 

Born in riiiladelphia, Pa., Aug. 21, 1881. Factory manager. 

Daniel FrjEderick Burnett, Orange, N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. J., Sept. 20, 1879. Lawyer. Prof. Oif 
Law, N. J. Law School, 1908-12. Prof, of Law, Univ. N. Y., 
1912- . LL.B. (Univ. N. Y., 1904). M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1904). 
J.D. (Univ. N. Y., 1905). 

Luther Siteppard Davis, Bridgeton, N. J. 

Born at Marlboro, N. J., June 20, 1869. Farmer. 
Herbert Griffen Eddy, Bayonne, N. J. 

Born at Bayonne, N. J., Sept. 1, 1878. Electrical engineer. 

Valentine George Feind, Houston, Tex. 

Born at Newark, N J., Jan. 26, 1880. Chemist, Industrial Cot- 
ton Oil Co. 

John Quietton Frey, Newark, N. J. 

Born in Bohemia, Oct. 9, 1878. Lawyer. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1916). 

James Lloyd Gararrant, East Orange, N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. J.. Aug. 9, 1878. Lawyer. LL.B. (N. Y. 
Law School, 1906). M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1904). 

*Paul Morris Gravatt, Philippine Islands. 

Born at Clarksburg, N. J., Apr. 4, 1880. Teacher. Died. Oct. 
10, 1903. 

Frederick Milton Hart, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., June 30, 1878. Farmer and 
manufacturer. 

Martin Stoetzel Metnzer, Perth Amboy, N. J. 

Born at South Amboy, N. J., Apr. 22, 1878. Physician and 

surgeon. Citv phvsician, Perth Amboy. 1907- . M.D. (Coll. 
P. and S.. 3 905). ' M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1907). 

William Palmer Patterson, Newark, N. J. 

Born at New York City, May 13, 1873. Physician. M.D. 
(Univ. and Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., 1909). M.Sc. (Rutgers. 
1904). 

James Paulding Read, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. J., June 17, 1880. Electrical engineer. 
E.E. (Columbia, 1906). M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1906). 

John Charles Riciiters, Syracuse, N. Y. 

Born at Montclair, N. J., Aug. 4, 1880. Risk rating expert. 
Manaaer Engineering Dept., Middle States Inspection Bureau, 
1908-09. 

Ernest Jasper Smith, Dover, Me. 

Born at Charleston, Me., INIay 17, 1871. Civil engineer. 
George Isaac Stokes, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Doc. 18, 1880. Business. 

*James Henry Sylvester, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Aug. 11, 1878. Draughtsman. 
Died, March 9, 1903. 

Ralph Bentley Titsworth, Pittsburgh. Pa. 

Born at Somcrville, N. J., May 17, 1876. Civil engineer. 



Waters Field Burrows. New York City. 

Born at Morristown, N. J.. Aug. 29, 1879. At Rutgers two 

years. Phvsician. A.B. (Columl)ia, 1901). M.D. (Coll. P. 
und S.. 1904). 



1901-1902. 



ALUMNI. 243 



William Henry Greene, New Brunswick, N, 

Born at Lyons Farms, N. J.. Sept. 28, 1866. At Rutgers two 
years. Teacher. 

Alfred Frank Salter, Elizabeth, N. 

Born at Elizabeth, X. J., July 26, 1881. 

William Lewis Westfall, Jr., Newark, N. 

Born at Newark. N. J.. Oct. 8, 1877. Essex Countv National 
Bank. 



1902. 
A.B. 

Arthur Adams, Hartford, Conn. 

Born at Pleasautville. N. J.. May 12, 1881. Professor of En- 
glish and Librarian, Trinity College, 1915— . Prot. Episc. 
clergyman. Author, "The Svntax of the Temporal Clause in 
Old English Prose." A.M. (Yale, 1903). Ph.D. (Yale, 1905). 
B.D. (Berkeley Divinitv School, 1910). S.T.M. (Prot. Episc. 
Divinity School, Philadelphia, 1916). 

Frederick Winfield Conger. New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N J.. Nov. 20, 1879. Lawyer. LL.B. 
(N. Y. Law School, 1904). A.M. (Rutgers, 1905).' 

DoRMAN Thompson Connet, White Plains, N. Y. 

Born at Flemington. N. J., July 30, 1880. Lawyer. LL.B. 
(N. Y. Law School, 1904). A.M. (Rutgers, 1905). 

Morris Miller Davidson, Firthcliffe, N. Y. 

Born at Hopewell Junction, N. Y.. Dec. 31, 1881. Director and 
General Manager, Firth Carpet Co., 1915- . 

James Francis Dilworth, Jersey City, N. J. 

Born at Jersey City, N. J., Mch. 20, 1880. Teacher. Master 
Shattuck's School, 1914-15. Assistant in History, Univ. Wis- 
consin, 1905—08. Instructor in History, Univ. Cincinnati, 
1908-14. A.M. (Columbia, 1903). 

Ten Eyck Elmendorf, New York City. 

Born at New Brunswick. N. J., Oct. 14, 1880. Physician. M.D. 
(Coll. P. and S., 1906). A.M. (Rutgers, 1906). 

Orville Earl Fisher, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at Pekin, 111., Sept. 7, 1874. Clergyman, R. C. A. N. B. 
Sem.. 1905. A.M. (Rutgers, 1905). 

Frederic Elmer Foertner, Pompton Plains, N. J. 

Born at Hurlev. N. Y., Feb. 7, 1878. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 19()5. A.M. (Rutgers, 1905). 

Lewis Randall Harris, Hackensack, N. J. 

Born at Hackensack, N. J., Oct. 18, 1880. Lawyer. LL.B. 
(N. Y. Law School, 1905). A.M. (Rutgers. 1905). 

Russel Woodward Leary, New York City. 

Born at Elizabeth, N. J., .Jan. 17. 1881. Lawyer. Author, 

"Italian Lanes and Highroads." A.M. (Rutgers, 1905). LL.B. 
(N. Y. Law School, 1908). 

Jonathan French Scott, Ann Arbor, Mich. 

Born at Newark, N. J., Dec. 10. 1882. Instructor, Univ. 
Michigan. Writer on history. A.M. (Rutgers, 1905). Ph.D. 
(Univ. Wisconsin, 1913). 

Nicholas Williamson, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J.. Dec. 23, 1880. Salesman. 
Westinghouse Lamp Co. 



244 



RUTGEES COLLEGE. 



1902. 



Arthur Hampden Bradley, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. J., Aug. 6, 1881. Assistant engineer, city 
engineer's oflace. Newaji'k, 1907— . U. S. Military Academy, 
West Point, 1905. 

Job Herbert Lippincott, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Jersey City, N. J., Sept. 11, 1880. Banking. President, 
Jersey City Excise Board, 1908- . 

John Beekman Talmage, Jr., New York City. 

Born in New York City, July 31, 1880. Physician. 



B.Sc. 



Henry Day Aller, 



Washington, D. C. 



Born at Peapack, N. J., Mch. 5, 1880. Assistant, U. S. Bureau 
of Fisheries. 

Harry Urmston Badeau, Bridgeport, Conn. 

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Mch. 21, 1880. Assistant General 
Superintendent, Bryant Electric Co. 

Hobart Lewis Benedict, Union, N. J. 

Born at Union, N. J., Oct. 29, 1880. Lawyer. LL.B. (N. Y. 
Law School, 1904). M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1904). 

George Henry Bennett, Island Pond, Vt. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., July 8, 1878. Prot. Episc. clergy- 
man. N. B. Sem., 1903-04. Colgate Divinity School, 1907. 
General Sem., 1913. 

Albert Ellicott Brown, Washington, D. C. 

Born at Rahway, N. J., Sept. 10, 1879. First Lieut. 16th U. 
S. Infantry. Prof. Military Science and Tactics, Rutgers, 1913- 
14. 

Elwood Linnell Davis. Kiu Station, British East Africa. 

Born at Fairmount, N. J., July 11, 1879. Medical missionary. 
M.D. (Hahnemann Med. Coll., Phila., 1906). 

Spencer Cone Devan, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Rockville Center, N. Y., Oct, 28, 1880. Civil engineer. 
C.E. (Rutgers, 1912). 

Edgar Leek Dickerson, Nutley, N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. J., Jan. 13, 1878. Science teacher. 
Charles Richardson Fairchild, Trenton, N. J. 

Born at Plainfield, N. J., Mch. 29, 1880. Civil engineer. 

William Van Nest Garretson, Ann Arbor, Mich^ 

Born at Somerville, N. J., Instructor in Mathematics, I^niv. 
Mich., 1905- . M.Sc. (Yale, 1904). Ph.D. (Univ. Mich., 
1916). M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1905). 

William Daniel Gay, San Francisco, CaL 

Born at Morris Plains, N. J., July 11, 1877. Draughtsman, 
N. Y. C. and H. R. R. 

George Kellogg Heyer, Madison, N. J. 

Born at Colt's Neck, N. J., Sept. 26, 1880. Electrical engineer. 

Frederick Carl Hoth, Asbury Park, N. J. 

Born at Ilackensack, N. J., Apr. 29, 1880. Landscape architect. 
Supt. Hudson county parks, 1912- . M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1907). 

Clarence Charles Jackson, Newark, N. J. 

Electrical engineer. 

William Louis Kiiehnle, Lynbrook, N. Y. 

Both in New York City, Mch. 1, 1881. Civil engineer, U. S. 
War Dept. C.E. (Rutgers, 1911). 

Asher Lipman, New York City. 

Born in Russia, Apr. 1, 1882. Draughtsman. 



1902. 



ALUMNI. 245 



*Hexky Pearxe Miller. Minneapolis, Minn. 

Born, 1881. Civil engineer. Died, May IT, 1904. 

*JoHNSOx Xewkirk. Camden, X. J. 

Born at Daretown. N. J.. Jan. .5. 1878. Chief chemist, Phila. 
Branch. General Chemical Co. Died, July 21, 1913. 

Charles Ernest Pett, New York City. 

Born in Brooklyn. N. Y., Dec. 8, 1882. Civil engineer. 

Arthur George Plenty. X'azareth, Pa. 

Born at Albany. N., Y., Jan. 23, 1882. Civil engineer. County 
engineer. 

Francis Lee Randel, New York City. 

Bom in Brooklyn. X. Y'., Sept. 14, 1880. Chemical engineer. 
Jeremiah Daniels Richardson. Corona, X. Y. 

Bom at Woodside. L. I.. July 20, 1879. Civil engineer. 

Harold Stafford Riggins, Pennsgrove, X. J. 

Born at Jefferson. N. .1.. Apr. 11. 1881. Assistant chemist, 
League Island Navy Yard. 

Frank Winner Russum, Wilmington, Del. 

Born at Elizabeth. N. J.. Jan. 1, 1882. Asst. engineer, E. I. 
du Pont de Nemours & Co. 

Richard Griffin Savoye, Westfield, X. J. 

Born in Brooklvn. N. Y'.. Dec. 3. 1882. Phvsician and surgeon. 
M.D. (N. Y. Homoeopathic Med. Coll., 1906). M.Sc. (Rutgers, 
1906). 

Frederic WiLLiAii Smith, Newark, X. J. 

Born at Newark. N. J.. .Jan. 26. 1880. Lawver. LL.B. (Univ. 
N. Y.. 1904). M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1905). 

Ralph Ogden Smith. Xew Brunswick, X. J. 

Bom at Salem, N. J.. .Jan. 30. 1881. Associate Prof. Chemistrv. 
Rutgers. 1908- . A.M. (Unir. Penn., 1903). Ph.D. (Univ. 
Penn.. 190.5). 

Andrew Jackson Steelman, Jersey City, X. J. 

Born at Millville. N. J.. Sept. 13, 1880. Lawyer. N. Y. Law 
School. Member Board Education, Jersey City. 1906-09. 

Charles Warren Ste'st:ns, Jr., Xew Brunswick, X. J. 

Born at Newark. N. J.. July 19, 1879. Sales manager. 

Raymond Thomas Sto^-e. Xew York City. 

Born at Schoharie. N. Y.. Feb. 16, 1880. Vice Pres. Sterling- 
Meaker Co., Newark, N. J. 

Edgar Derry Tillyer. Southbridge. Mass. 

Born at Dover. N. J.. Dec. 7. 1881. Scientific Dept. American 
Optical Co. M.Sc. (Geo. Washington Univ.. l903). M.Sc. 
(Rutgers. 1905). 

XiCHOLAS Edgar Tintle, Xewark, X. J. 

Born at Orange, N. J.. Oct. 19, 1878. Engineer. 
William Charles Yoegtlen. Lebanon, X. J. 

Bom at Newark, N. J., July 31. 1879. Farmer. 

*Ceifford Loitis Williamson, Xew Brunswick, X. J. 

Born at New Brunswick. N. .J.. Feb. 25. 1880. Business. Died. 
Feb. 12. 1906. 

*WiLLiAM Baird Wyckoff. Xewark. X". J. 

Born at Somerville. N. J.. Oct. 3. 1879. Electrician. M.Sc. 
(Rutgers. 1905). Died. July 25, 1908. 

Eugene Adams Yates. X'ew York City. 

Born at Elizabeth. N. J.. Nov. 7. 1880. Civil engineer. 



24:6 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



1902-1 903. 



George Harold Buttler, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Boi-n at New Brunswick, N. J., Oct. 18, 1880. At Rutgers one 
year. Manufacturer of cabinet work. 

Bertram Ireland Cropsey, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Sept. 25, 1881. Assistant to 
Secretary of Commerce and Police, Manila, P. I. 

Jacob Walker Eaton, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at Chester, N. Y., Jan. 20, 1879. AYitli N. Y. Edison Co. 

William Horton Hardy, Troy, N. Y. 

Born at Troy, N. Y., 1880. At Rutgers one year. With Earl 
and Wilson Collar and Shirt Manufacturers, 

Rutherford Coleman Haven, Trenton, N. J. 

Born at Trenton, N. J., Feb. 28, 1880. General surveying and 
engineering. Assistant city engineer, Trenton, 1903-07. 

Leighton Green Knipe, Phoenix, Ariz. 

Born at Delaware Water Gap, Pa., Aug. 13, 1878. Structural 
engineer. 

Nelson Grant Ritchie, Orange, N. J. 

Born in New York City, May 10, 1880. At Rutgers, 1898-99. 
Wholesale coal business. Author. "Fiscal System of the State 
of New York." B.Sc. (Harvard, 1902). 

Forrest Leigh Smith, Perth Amboy, N. J. 

Born at Perth Amboy, N. J., Jan. 20, 1880. At Rutgers, 1898- 
99. Civil engineer. City surveyor, Perth Amboy. 1905-08. 
Township engineer, 1907-15. B.S. (Cooper Institute, 1903). 
C.E. (Cooper Institute, 1915). 

Charles Morgan Titsworth, Plainfield, N. J. 

Born in New Jersey, Jan. 1, 1881. At Rutgers three j'ears. 
Civil engineer. Asst. Engineer, C. R. R. of N. J. 

Charles Francis Watkins, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 5, 1878. At Rutgers, 1898. De- 
livery clerk, Kings County Register's office. 



1903. 
A.B. 

Frank Stelle Booth, Tokyo, Japan. 

Born at Nagasaki, Japan, May 15, 1880. Director, Sale & 
Frazar, Ltd. 

*Merton Whitcomb Davis, Bound Brook, N. J. 

Born at Schaghticoke, N. Y., Aug. 19, 1881. Business. Died. 
Sept. 2, 1906. 

Eugene William Erler, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. J., Oct. 19, 1882. Physician. M.D. (Coll. 
P. and S., 1907). 

James Wallace Hageman, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at Queens, L. I., June 3, 1880. Stock broker. 

Burton James Hotaling, Albany, N. Y. 

Born at Schenectadv, N. Y., Mch. 28. 1879. Clergyman, R. 
C. A. N. B. Sem., 190G. A.M. (Rutgers, 190G). 

Howard Franklin Kirk, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Newark. N. J., Aug. 30. 1881. Lawyer. LL.B. (X. Y. 
Law School. 1905). A.M. (Rutgers, 190(>). 

Stephen St. John Malven, Kalispoll, Montana. 

Born at I'ort Jervis, N. Y., June 10, ISSl. Deputy Forest 
Supervisor, U. S. Forest Service. 



19Q3. ALUM XI. 217 



Ralph Ckosby Morris, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at Lancaster, Ohio, Sept. 4, 1880. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1906. B.D. (Rutgers, 1907). 

Robert Hude Neilsox, New York City. 

Born at New Brunswick, X. J., June 11, 1882. Lawyer. LL.B. 

(Harvard, 1906). 
Austin Wakeman Scott, Cambridge, Mass. 

Born at Xew Brunswick. X. J., Aug. 31. 1884. Prof. Harvard 

Law School. Editor. "Cases on Civil Procedure." and "Cases 

on Resulting and Constructive Trusts." LL.B. (Harvard, 

1909). 
Frank EDvrARD Spring, New Brunswick, N, J. 

Born at Warsaw, X. Y., Sept. 4, 1880. Supervising Principal 

of Schools. 



Theodore James Todd Barker, Pouglikeepsie, N. Y. 

Bom at Walden, X. Y., Dec. 4, 1880. Business. 
Clarence Bowne Brokaw, Plainfield, N. J. 

Born at Flushing. X. Y., Jan. 31, 1877. Automobile dealer. 

Charles Frederick Hammond, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at Huntington. L. I., Oct. 26, 1879. At Rutgers one year. 
Lawyer. X. Y. Law School, 1909. 

Carter Ashton Jenkens, Richmond, Ya. 

Born at Oxford, X. C, Apr. 9. 1882. At Rutgers. 1899-1900. 
Baptist clergvman. A.B. (Richmond Coll.. Ya., 1902). A.M. 
(Richmond, 1905). B.D. (Crozer Sem., 1908). 

Samuel Bradford \Yoodbridge, Hartford, Conn. 

Born at Xew Brunswick, X. J., Dec. 31, 1882. Journalist. 



B.Sc. 

Daniel Herbert Applegate, Jr., Red Bank, N. J. 

Born at Red Bank, N. J., Sept. 15, 1881. Brick manufacturer. 

Raymond Haeman Ashley, Orono, Me. 

Born in London, England, Mch. 29, 1881. Asst. Prof. Chem- 
istry, Univ. Maine, 1918- . A.M. (Yale, 1905). M.Sc. (Rut- 
gers, 1906). Ph.D. (Yale, 1906). 

Cortlandt Haydock Bonney, Railway, N. J. 

Born at Rahway, X. J., Oct. 28, 1881. Civil engineer. 

Chester Timothy Brown, East Orange, N. J. 

Born at Tuckerton, X. J., Oct. 25, 1882. Physician. M.D. 
(Johns Hopkins, 1907). 

William B. Carter, Trenton, N. J. 

Born at Fieldsboro, X. J., Oct. 21, 1880. Civil engineer in of- 
fice chief engineer, M. W. Penn. R. R. 

George Washington Conover, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Xew Brunswick, X. J., Mch. 30, 1881. Civil engineer. 

David Raymond Edgar, Metuchen, N. J. 

Born at Bound Brook. X^. J., Jan. 2. 1883. Ceramic and me- 
chanical engineer. Officer and director in several Edgar clay 
companies. 

Maurice Cope Engle, Herradura, Cuba. 

Born at Masonville, X. J., July 8, 1878. Apiarist. 

William 'Asbury Fisher, Wilmington, N. C. 

Born at Xeshanic, X. J., Mch. 19, 1882. Supt. Timber Preser- 
vation. 

Stephen Josiah Gould Francisco, Caldwell, N. J. 

Born at Fairfield, X. J., Jan. 11, 1883. With Fairfield Daiiv Co. 



248 



RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



1903. 



J., July 2, 1882. 



1881. 



Carl Morse Herbert, 

Born at Manasquan, N. 
(Univ. Georgia, 1906). 

Wright Sammis Hoag. 

Born at Baldwin Place, N. Y., May 7, 
gineer, Westinghouse Elect, and Mfg. Co. 

Ernest Daniel Jones, 

Bom in Wvoming county. N. Y., Apr. 29, 1876. 

of Schools, 1912- . School commissioner, 1906-09, 1909-12. 

John Earl Jones, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Neillsville, Wis., Aug. 25, 1878. Civil engineer. C.E. 
(Rutgers, 1906). 

Holcomb Rock, Va. 

J., July 4, 188.3. Supt. Va. Works. 
1912- . El.Met. (Lehigh, 1906). 



Jersey City, N. J. 
Lawyer. LL.B. 

Los Angeles, Cal. 
Electrical en- 
Wyoming, N. Y. 
District Supt. 



Oct. 4, 1880. 



Harry Riley Lee, 

Born at New Brunswick. N. 
Electro Metallurgical Co., 
M.Sc. (Rutgers. 1907). 

William Fontaine Little, 

Born in Philadelphia. Pa., 
M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1906). 

Allen Sylvanus Merchant, 

Born at Warsaw, N. Y., 

Farm Bureau. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1907). 

George Henry Muller, 

Born in New York City, Oct. 27, 1880. 

Earle Julien Owen, 

Born at Wyoming. N. Y., Aug. 28, 1878. 
N. J. College Experiment Station. M.Sc. 

Robert Haven Reineck, 



June 16. 1878. 



Yonkers, N. Y. 
Electrical engineer, 

Canajoharie, N. Y. 
Manager, County 



Atlantic City, N. 

Printing. 

New Brunswick, N. 

Assistant in Botanv. 
(Rutgers. 1907). 

Washington, D. 

Topographer. 



C. 



New Brunswick, N. 
Civil engineer. City engineer, 



Dec. 31, 1881. 



Plainfield, N. J. 
Engineer and 

Ocean Grove. N. J. 



Born at New Brunswick. N. J., May 22, 1881 
U. S. Geological Survey, 1913- . 

Fred Conrad Schneider, 

Born in Kansas, Dec. 11. 1882. 
N. B., 1905- . 

Arthur Embury Smith, 

Born at North Plainfield, N. J 
contractor. 

Paul J. Strassburger, 

Born at Ansonia. Conn., Aug. 31, 1878. Business. 

William Lee Tharp, Jamaica, L 

Born at Metuchen. N. J.. Feb. 24, 1880. Electrical engineer, 
N. Y. Telephone Co., 1903- . 

Theodore Tobish, Trenton. N 

Born at Trenton, N. J., Apr. 11, 1881. Mining and civil en- 
gineering. 

Stewart LeRoy Tweed, Clinton Corners, N. 

Born at Williamstown, N. J., Oct. 21, 1880. Farm manager. 

John Marshall Van De Venter, New Brunswick. N 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Sept. 12, 1882. Electrical en- 
gineer. 

Percy Lyle Van Nuis, New P>runswick. X 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Mch. 17, 1882. With Xeverslip 
Mfg. Co. M.Sc. (Rutgers. 1906). 

Otto Robert An dree Voelker, 

Born at Egg ILnrbor City. N. J.. Feb. 8, 1881 
Title Guarantee and Trust Co., N. Y. 

Ralph Baldwin Wilcox, 

Born at Newark, N. J.. Sept. 14. 1SS2 
ground Cable Co.. of Pittsburgh. 



New Brunswick. X, 
Survey Dopt.. 



Pittsburgh. Penn. 
Willi Standard Under- 



1903-1904. 



ALUMNI. 



249 



New Brunswick. N. J. 



Nathan Ther Benedict, 

Born at New Brunswick, 

Frederic Stites Bijsh, 

Born at Newton. N. J., Jan. 10, 1880. 
tial Ins. Co.. Newark, N. J. 

Harry Valentine Campbell, Monte Christi, Dominican Republic. 

Born at Freehold. N. J., Oct. 6. 1882. Civil engineer. 



Caldwell, N. 
Life insurance, Pruden- 



Edward Leslie Coriell. 

Born at Bound Brook, N. J., Dec. 6, 1880 
years. Bank teller. 

Harry Davison Robbins, 

Born at Yardville, N. J.. Apr. 16, 1882 

Yolney Day Schlick. 

Bom at Bennington. N. Y.. Jan. 2, 1875 
Bookkeeper and draftsman. 



Albuquerque, N. M. 
At Rutgers three 

AUentown, N. J. 
Bookkeeper. 

Attica, N. Y. 
At Rutgers one year. 



1904. 



A.B. 

Gansevoort, N. 

9. 1881. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
ers, 1907). 

Bloomfield, N. 

Feb. 7, 1882. Editor, "N. J. Commerce 



Dec. 
(Rut^ 



New Brunswick 

Foreign exchange. 

Ridgewood, N. J. 

Feb. 22. 1880. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
(Rutgers, 1907). 

Newark, N. J. 



Arthur LeGrand Berger, 

Born at Sharon. N. Y, 
N. B. Sem., 1907. A.M 

Charles Robert Blunt. 

Born at Albany, N. Y., 
and Finance." 

Louis Williamson Conover, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Rocky Hill, N. J., Sept. 4. 1884. 

Henry Dyer Cook, 

Born at Hurler. N. Y., 
N. B. Sem.. 1907. A.M. 

John Norris Field, 

Born at Brantford, Ontario, Nov. 7, 1883. 

Emil Eisenhardt Fischer, AUentown, Pa. 

Born at Germantown. Pa.. July 14. 1882. Lutheran clergyman. 
Lutheran Sem. at Philadelphia. 1907. A.M. (Rutgers, 1907). 

William Kenneth Flanagan, Newark, N, J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Oct. 29, 1882. Lawyer. 

William Hobart Giebel, Sodus Center, N. Y. 

Born at Rochester. N. Y.. July 21. 1879. Clergyman. R. C. A. 
Teacher. N. B. Sem., 1907. A.M. (Rutgers, 1907). B.D. (Rut- 
gers, 1908). 

Charles William Lambert, Elizabeth, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J.. Oct. 7, 1881. Clerk. 

John Alexander Linnett, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Newark. N. J.. Dec. 2. 1879. Real estate and insurance 
broker. Secretary, Newark Real Estate Brokers" Exchange. 

Martin Adrian Schenck, New York City. 

Born at Montgomery. N. Y"., Aug. 14. 1882. Lawver. LL.B. 
(N. Y. Law School. 1906). A.M. (Rutgers, 1907). 



William Henry Stewart, Jr., 

Born at Kingston, N. Y., Apr 
mobile Co. 

Frederic Louis Wolf, 

Born at Newark, N. J., Apr. 



13, 1880. Pres. 



New York City. 
Stewart Auto- 



Irvington, N. 

28,~ 1883. Real estate and in- 
surance. Financial editor, "American Banker," 1905-09. Editor. 
"Daily Bond News." Author. "Municipal Bond Sales." for 
1905-08. 



250 RUTGM^S COLLEGE. 



1904. 



*Henry Honegger, Arni, India. 

Born at Riiti. Switzerland. July 27. 1870. At Rutgers, 1903- 
04. Clergyman, R. C. A. Missionary to India, 1907-14. . N. B. 
Sem., 1907. Died, July 20, 1914. 

Clarence Walter Kip, Groton, N. Y. 

Born at Passaic, N. J., Oct. 10. 1882. At Rutgers. 1900-01. 
Advertising manager. Author, "Verse and Worse." 

Cornelius Boyd McCrelis, Jr., New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Apr. 8, 1883. Business. 

John Clarence Miller, Weehawken, N. J. 

Born at Livingston, N. Y., Aug. 5, 1879. At Rutgers, 1900-04. 
Clergyman, R. C. A. N. B. Sem., 1907. 

Byron Mitchell Prugh, Westfield, N. J. 

Born at Annandale, N. J., May 3. 1881. At Rutgers one and 
one-half years. Edito.r and publisher. 

George Ernest Shettle, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at Tunhridge. Wells, England, June 5, 1879. At Rutgers, 
1900-02. Electrician. 



B.Sc. 

George Wolfe Bauer, Linden, N. J. 

' Born at Linden, N. J., Dec. 24, 1883. Contracting engineer. 

Fred LeRoy Brown, White Plains, N. Y. 

Born at Westfield, Pa., Apr 5, 1883. Builder. C.E. (Rutgers. 
1907). 

William James Douglas, Jr., Newark, N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. J., Sept. 19, 1884. Physician. Superin- 
tendent, Essex County Tuberculosis Hospital, 1911- . M.D. 
(Univ. N. Y. and Bellevue Med. Coll., 1908). M.Sc. (Rutgers, 
1908). 

Gardner Sam Driver, Atlantic City, N. J. 

Born at Kirkwood, N. J., July 24, 1883. Grocer. 
Stephen Clifton Garrison, Elmer, N. J. 

Born at Palatine, N. J., Apr. 14, 1881. Farmer. 

Frederick William Gaston, Passaic, N. J. 

Born at Passaic. N J.. Mch. 17, 1883. Lawyer. N. Y. Law 
School, 1906. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1910). 

George Henry Gowen, Bloomfield, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Oct. 7, 1882. Electrical en- 
gineer. 

Richard Heuser, Matawan, N. J. 

Born in New Jersey, Oct. 23, 1879. Civil engineer. C.E. (Rut- 
gers, 1907). 

Alfred Ellet Hitchner, Wilkesbarre, Pa. 

Born at Clayton, N. J., Dec. 11, 1882. Electrical engineer. 
Harry Jay Howell, Jamaica, L. I. 

Born at Newton, N. J., Jan. 16, 1882. Travelling representative. 
Milton Shortlidge Ley, ' Fort Jones, Cal. 

Born at Sidney, O., May 7, 1882. Attorney. 
Charles Berniiard Lipman, Berkeley, Cal. 

Born in Russia, Aug. 17. 1883. Prof. Soil Chemistry and Bac- 

teriologv, I'mv. California. Writer on Soil Questions. M.Sc. 

(Rutgers, 1909. and I'niv. Wis., 1909). Ph.D. (I'niv. Cal.. 

1910). 

John Mellor, Jersey City, N. J. 

Born in England. Oct. 16. 1877. :Mechaiii(aI engineer. 



1904. 



ALUMNI. 251 



RiDGWAY Fell Moon, Wayne, Pa. 

Born at Morrisville, Pa., Oct. 15, 1882. Manager, Industrial 
Dept.. Westinghouse Elec. and Mfg. Co. 

Herbert Wills Moore, Tottenville, N. Y. 

Born at Moorestown, N. J., May 23, 1880. Ceramic chemist. 
Frank Abram Morris, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Newton, N. J., Mch. 18, 1880. Draftsman. 
George Andrew Mount, Atlantic Highlands, N. J. 

Born at New Monmouth, N. J., Oct. 13, 1879. Civil engineer. 
John Irving Nelson, New Market, N. J. 

Born at New Market, N. J., Sept. 17, 1882. Farmer. 

Charles Francis O'Neill, Bloomfield, N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. J., July 25, 1881. Sales engineer Westing- 
house Elec. and Mfg. Co. 

Harold Blackman Osborn, Fillmore, Cal. 

Born at Naugatuck, Conn., Feb. 6, 1884. Physician. M.D. 

(Med. Coll. State of S. C, 1909). 

Herman Arthur Plusch, Perth Amboy, N. J. 

Born at Catskill, N. Y., Oct. 8, 1881. Ceramic chemist. Chief 
chemist, Atlantic Terra Cotta Co. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1907). C.E. 
(Rutgers, 1916). 

Frederic Alton Price, Alcatraz, Cal. 

Born at Elizabeth, N. J., Apr. 5, 1882. First Lieut. U. S. Army. 
Warner I. Risley, Atlantic City, N. J. 

Born at Pleasantville, N. J., May 18, 1883. Civil engineer. 

Bertram Frothingham Shivler, Columbus, Ohio. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Jan. 5, 1881. Commercial 
traveler. Chemist. 

Whitelaw liEiD Stryker, New Orleans, La. 

Born at Griggstown, N. J., Dec. 12, 1880. Chemist. 

Thomas Earle Van Winkle, Jersey City, N. J. 

Born at Jersey City, N. J., Oct. 2, 1882. Engineer. M.Sc. (Rut- 
gers, 1907). 

Frederick George Carl Volkert, Montreal, Canada. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Mch. 27, 1882. Telephone en- 
gineer. 

Charles Wagner, Elizabeth, N. J. 

Born in Russia, Nov. 8, 1883. Lawyer. 
Fritz Carl Wittig, Newton Centre, Mass. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Jan. 29, 1883. Manager. 

Frank Carrington Woodruff, Rahway, N. J. 

Born at Rahway, N. J., Sept, 22, 1883. Electrical inspector, 
U. S. Navy Dept., 1905- . M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1908). 

Lewis Maxw^ell Young, Norwich, Conn. 

Born at Montgomery, N. J., Apr. 21, 1878. Civil engineer and 
contractor. C.E. (Rutgers, 1907). 



James Sloan Arrowsmitii, Des Moines, Iowa. 

Born at Freehold, N. J., Nov. 5, 1882. At Rutgers one year. 
Traveling salesman. 

Henry G. Atwater, Westfield, N. J. 
Born at Piscataway, N. J., Mch. 26, 1879. At Rutgers one year. 
With Bell Telephone Co. 

John Brien Brown, Verona, N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. J., June 19, 1882. At Rutgers four years. 
Teacher. 



252 



RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



1904-1905. 



y., Jan. 23, 1876. 



Y.. Sept. 19, 1883. 
S. Navy, 1911- . 



Brooklyn, N. Y. 
At Rutgers, 

New York City. 



West Nutley, N. 5. 

San Diego, Cal. 

At Rutgers, 1900- 
U. S. Naval Acad., 



P. I. 



Nathan Campbell, 

Born at North Haledon, N. J., Sept. 24, 1882. 
three years. Civil engineer and city surveyor. 

Sprague Carleton, 

Born in New York City, May 6, 1881. At Rutgers two years. 
Physician. Prof. Genito-Urinat-y Diseases, Homoeopathic Med. 
Coll. M.D. (Horn. Med. Coll., 1906). 

Edward Francis Duggan, 

Born at Gainesville, N. 

Samuel Gordon, 

Born at Port Jervis, N. 

01. Civil engineer, U. 

1905. C.E. (Rensselaer Poly. Inst., 1908). 

Robert Buck Lupton, 

Born at Rahway, N. .T., June 19, 1882. 
U. S. steamship "Mohican." 

William Tobias McChesney, 

Born at New Bxtinswick, N. J., June 10, 1882. 

Gordon Dickson McIntike, 

Born at Jersey City, N. J., Oct. 23, 1883. 
verter. 

Edgar Merle Nolan, 

Born in New York City, Mch. 23, 1881. 

RuFus George Poland, Lewistown, Mont. 

Born at Butte. Mont., Sept. 17, 1876. Teacher. Graduate 
State Model School, Trenton, N. J. 

Benjamin Geary Prugh; Kankauna, Wis. 

Born at Annandale, N. J., Oct. 31, 1879. Superintendent of 
Construction, The Foundation Company of New York, 1909- . 



Olangapo, 
Assistant paymaster, 



Toledo, Ohio. 
Electrician. 

Jersey City, N. J. 
Cotton goods con- 

Hackensack, N. J. 



Jan. 25, 1883. 



1882. 



Clifford Elisha Stevens, 

Born at Newark, N. J., 
hats. 

HuYLER Wood van Hoe\enberg, 

Born at Kingston, N. Y.. Jan. 2, 
America and the West Indies. 

Clayton Barney Vogel, 

Born in Philadelphia. 
Marine Corps. 1908- 

James Coleman Waters, 

Born at Rahway, N. J 
Clerk. 



New York City. 
Manufacturing straw 

Kingston, N. Y. 
Traveling in Central 



Pa., 


Sept. 28, 


1882. 


Port-au-Pi'ince, 
First Lieut., U. S. 


Haiti. 


Jr., 

, Sept. 26, 188 


2. At 


Rutgers 


Rt 

three 


ihway, 
years. 


N. 


J, 




1905. 
















A.B. 















Simon Blocker, Paterson, N. J. 

Born in Amsterdam. Holland. Oct. 1. 1881. Clexgvman. R. C. 
A. N. B. Sem., 1908. A.M. (Rutgers. 1908). 

Charles Levericit Brett, Belleville, N. J. 

Born at Belleville, N. J., Sept. 11, 1882. Manufacturer's ex- 
port agent. 

James Howard Bri?;ckerhoff, Ilorkimor, N. Y. 

Born at Jersey City, N. J.. Feb. 4, 1883. Clergvman. R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1908. A.M. (Rutgers, 1908). 

George IIammell Cook, Hillsdale. N. Y. 

Born at Lansingburgh. N. Y.. July 2. 1SS3. Farmer. 
John August IlrrzEi.nEHc. Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y.. Jan. 26, ISSO. Teachtr. 



1905. 



ALUMNI. 



253 



Herman Terhune Hopper, 



Monsey, N. 

Bom at Saddle River, N. J., Dec. 5, 1882. Teacher, Commercial 
High School, Brooklyn, N. Y. School commissioner, Rockland 
county, 1906-12. A.M. (Rutgers, 1908). 

Warsaw, N. 

Aug. 25, 1884. 

Howe Cave, N. 



Frank Nichols Jennings, 
Born at Warsaw, N. Y., 
Harry Crum Morehouse, 



Y. 



Born at Coeymans, N. Y., Feb. 25, 1878. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1908. A.M. (Rutgers, 1908). 

Arthur van Voorhees Schenck, New Brunswick, N. 

Bom at New Brunswick. N. J., Nor. 25. 1883. Lawyer. LL.B. 
(N. Y. Law School, 1908). A.M. (Rutgers, 1908). 

Albert Leeds Stillman, 

Born at Hoboken, N. J.. June 14, 1883. Engineer, 
umbia, 1909). M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1910). 

Albert Augustus Taylor, 

Feb. 17. 1881. 



Hoboken, N. 
E.M. (Col- 



J. 



Trenton, N. J. 



Born at Allentown, N. J, 
Daniel George Verwey, 

Bom at Rochester, N. Y 
N. B. Sem., 1908. A.M. 

Charles Parker Wileer, 

Born at New Brunswick, 

Jersey State Fire Warden, 1910- 

1907). A.M. (Rutgers, 1908). 

Francis Edmond Wilber, 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Dec. 9, 
C. A. Missionary, International Y. M. C 



Lawyei*. 

New York City. 

, Feb. 26, 1878. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
(Rutgers, 1908). 

New Brunswick, N. J, 
N. J., Oct. 23, 1883. Forester. New 
M.F. (Yale Forest School, 

Canton, China. 

1884. Clergyman. R. 
A. N. B. Sem., 1911. 



Charles Shepard Backus, Mt. Wilson, 

Born at Elmhurst, L. I., Sept. 20, 1883. In the Solar Obsei-va- 
tory of the Carnegie Institution of Washington. 



Cal. 



James Gilbert Mason, 

Born at Metuchen, N 
Investment securities. 

Clarence Edward Seipel, 



Jr., 

J., Nov. 21, 1883 
A.B 



Born at Claverack, N. Y., Nov. 7, 1881. 
house. 



Metuchen, N. J. 

At Rutgers, 1901-03. 
(Fi-inceton, 1905). 

Claverack, N. Y. 

Salesman for a N. Y. 



John Henry Wyckoff, Jr., 

Born at Tindivanam, India, 
(Univ. N. Y.). 



Nov. 12, 1881. 



New York City. 
Physician. M.D. 



Litt.B. 

James Henry Willock, 

Born at Trov. N. Y., June 4, 1883. Lawyer, N. Y. 
1912. A.M. (Rutgers, 1908). 



Norfolk, Va. 
Law School, 



Harry Baremore Angus. 



B.Sc. 

Washington, D. C. 

Born at Elizabeth, N. J., Oct. 11, 1883. Presb clergyman, 
Princeton Sem., 1909. A.M. (Princeton, 1908). 

Welcome William Bender, Elizabeth, N. J. 

Born at Elizabeth, N. J., Jan. 3, 1884. Lawyer. LL.B (N. 
Y. Law School. 1907). LL.M. (N. Y. Law School, 1908). 
M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1908). 



25 i RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



15)05. 



Charles William Chappel, Parlin, N. J. 

Born at Warsaw, N. Y., Feb. 10, 1880. With E. I. du Pont de 
Nemours & Co. 

Robert Weeks Cobb, Wellesley Hills, Mass. 

Born at Newark, N. J., Jan. 5, 1884. Teacher. 

Edson Joseph Davis, Fair Oaks, Cal. 

Born at Shinglehouse, Pa., Sept. 30, 1882. Assistant engineer, 
'Los Angeles Aqueduct. 

Arthur Vooriiees DeHart, Yonkers, N. Y. 

Born at Jamaica, L. I., Nov. 13, 1883. Accountant. 
George Bergen Ford, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Born at Allentown, N. J., Feb. 20, 1883. Ceramic chemist. 

John Gaub, Washington, D. C. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Jan. 25, 1885. Chemist, Wash- 
ington filtration plant. Instructor, Chemistry, Cornell, 1908—12. 

Harry Lloyd Harris, Skowhegan, Maine. 

Born at Freedom, Me., Nov. 12, 1883. Farmer. 

Franklin Edward Holsten, ' Kirkwood, Mo. 

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 23, 1881. Chief chemist. Pierce 
Oil Corporation, 1914- . 

George Richard Koehler, Washington, D. C. 

Born at Somerville, N. J., Mch. 17, 1883. Second Lieut. 14th 
U. S. Infantry. 

Francis Bodo Kurtz. West Englewood, N. J. 

Born at Jersey City, N. J., May 2, 1884. Commercial business. 

David Townsend Mason, Berkeley, Cal. 

Born at Newark, N. J., Mch. 11, 1883. Prof. Forestry, Univ. 
California. M.F. (Yale, 1907). M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1908). 

Frederic Ramsay Mason, Missoula, Mont. 

Born at Somerville, N. J., May 17, 1884. With U. S. Forest 
Service. 

Charles Arthur Morris, Tom's River, N. J. 

Born at Hightstown, N. J., Nov. 10, 1880. County Superintend- 
ent of Schools, Ocean county, 1906- . 

John Elmer Pearce, Syracuse, N. Y. 

Born at Linden, N. J., Jan. 10, 1885. Fire Insurance engineer. 

Loren Pease Plummer, Jr., Quid ton, N. J. 

Born at Quinton, N. .7., May 19, 1883. Civil engineer. 

Dale Charles Roberts, Dongan Hills, Staten Island. 

Born, Mch. 12, 1881. Civil engineer. C.E. (Rutgers, 1911). 

*William Booth Roll, Conemaugh, Penn. 

Born at Trenton, N. J., Dec. 29. 1883. Assistant Supervisor, 
Penn. R. R. Died. June 16, 1914. 

Eugene William Seng, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., May 5, 1883. Chemist, American 
Dyewood Co., 1905- . 

♦Benjamin Augustus Sickles, Colt's Neck, N. J. 

Born at Colt's Neck, N. J., Oct. 8, 1881. Farmer. Died, Feb. 
15. 1912. 

Albert Brokavv^ Smith, Carnegie, Pa. 

Born at Somerville, N. J., Aug. 19, 1884. Sales oloctrical en- 
gineer. 

Irving Russell Valentine, Schenectady, N. Y. 

Born at Woodbridge, N. J.. Oct. 6, 1882. Assistant Chief 
Ch(Mnist and Research Chemist. U. S. Motnls Refining Co.. 
1911- . 
Elmer Spangler Weaver, PloiisnntviHo, N. J. 

Born at Williamstown, N. J., Nov. IS. 1SS4. Civil engineer. 



1905. 



ALUMNI. 355 



Bayard Conover Applegate, Red Bank, N. J. 

Born at Red Bank, N. J.. Mch. 21, 1884. At Rutgers one 
year. Real estate and insurance. 

Guy Huggins Bergen, New York City. 

Born at Somerville. N. J., Aug. 19, 1884. 

Elliott Cyril Burrows, New York City. 

Born at Elizabeth, N. J., Sept. 6, 1883. At Rutgers one year. 
Surgeon. M.D. (Coll. P. and S., 1906). 

Sanger Sylvester Carleton, New York City. 

Born in New York City, Dec 16, 1882. At Rutgers. 1901-02. 
Dentist. D.D.S. (Baltimore Coll. of Dental Surgery, 1908). 

Henry de la Bruyere Carpender, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., May 1.5, 1882. At Rutgers 
three years. Cotton and stock broker. 

RoELiF Eltinge Dubois, New Paltz, N. Y. 

Born at New Paltz, N. Y., Mch. 19, 1881. Farmer. 

Percy Elwood Ericsson, ' New York City. 

Born at Newark. N. J., Oct. 28, 1883. At Rutgers one year. 
Presb. clergyman. A.B. (Dartmouth, 1906). Union Sem., 1909. 
A.M. (Columbia, 1911). 

*AiNSLEE Everett, Dayton, N. J. 

Born at Englishtown, N. J., Dec. 10, 1882. At Rutgers, 1901- 
02. Died, April 27, 1903. 

John Giblon, Marlboro, N. J. 

Born at Marlboro, N. J., Jan. 29, 1883. Insurance. 

William Dey Herbert, Port Wm. McKinley, P. I. 

Born at EnglishtovsTi, N. J.. Dec 17, 1881. Army surgeon. 
At Rutgers, 1902. M.D. (Jefferson Med. Coll.). 

Eaele Harold Houghtaling, Walden, N. Y,. 

Lawyer. 
M.\rtin Malia, Jr„ Freehold, N. J. 

Born at Freehold, N. J., Feb. 15, 1883. Farmer. 
William Henry Martin, Jr., Atlantic City, N. J. 

Born in Philadelphia, Pa., June 10, 1883. 

Theodore Emil Merklinger, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. J., Mch. 14, 1884. At Rutgers one year. 
Engineer. E.E. (Columbia, 1906). 

William Paul Morton, Atlantic City, N. J. 

Born at Salem. N. J., July 26, 1882. Civil engineer with 
Pennsylvania Bridge Co. 

*Harold Forman Patterson, Jersey City, N. J. 

Born at Jersey City, N. J., Jan. 17, 1882. Died during his 
Sophomore year, March 16, 1903. 

George St. John Rathbun, Schenectady, N. Y. 

Born at Rye, N. Y., Jan. 12. 1885. At Rutgers. 1901-03. 
Prot. Episc. clergyman. B.A. (St. Stephens College, 1910). 

Harold Lloyd Robinson, Rahway, N. J. 

Born at Boston, Mass., Apr. 23, 1884. 
David Hirsch Rosenfeld, Woodbine, N. J. 

Born at Janaslc, Russia, Apr. 29, 1880. 

* Elmer Otto Stillman, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., July 4, 1883. Died. August 
29, 1902. 

BuRTis Fleming Yaughan, Roselle, N. J. 

Born in New York City, Mch. 23, 1884. Manager of office, E. 
E. Robert, New York. 

Frank Peter Venaele, Paterson, N. J. 

Born 'at Paterson. N. J., Aug. 22, 1881. Real estate manager. 



256 



RUTGEES COLLEGE. 



1905-1906. 



N. J., Apr. 22, 1885. 



New York City. 
Lawyer. Col- 
Warsaw, N. Y. 

. Justice of the 

Eatontown, N. J. 
O. clerk at Red 



*Habvey Lanning Wilson, Red Bank, N. J. 

Born at Allentown, N. J., Jan. 31, 1882. At Rutgers, 1901-02. 
Died during his Senior year at the Philadelphia Dental College, 
Jan. 7, 1906. 



1906. 
A.B. 

Louis Bevier, Jr., 

Born at New Brunswick 
umbia Law School, 1909. 

Harry Milton Brown, 

Born at Warsaw, N. Y., Feb. 11, 1885. Lawyer 
Peace, 1914- . 

George Oscar Dennis, 

Born at Eatontown, N. J., Feb, 6, 1883. P. 
Bank, N. J. 

Harold Edward Green, South Bound Brook, N. J 

Born at Nyack, N. Y., Dec. 16, 1880. Clergyman, R. C. A. N. 
B. Sem., 1909. A.M. (Rutgers, 1911). 

Raymond Berguer Johnson, Newtonville, Mass 

Born in Chicago, 111., May 11, 1885. Teacher. Instructor in 
English, Harvard, 1908-09. Union Sem., 1906-07. Harvard 
Graduate School, 1907-09. 

Maurice Irving Lindrith Kain, Hutchinson, Kan 

Born at Delaware Water Gap, Pa., Apr. 20, 1883. Episc. 
clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1906-09. General Sem., 1910. 

*JoHN Ross MacNeill, Brooklyn, N. Y 

Born at Crieff, Scotland, Jan. 4, 1883. N. B. Sem., 1906-08. 
Pastor, Gotebo Reformed Church, 1908-09. Died, at Roxbury, 
N. Y., Jan. 18, 1910. 

Daniel Barlow Miner, Los Angeles, Cal 

Born at Freehold, N. Y., May 6, 1882. Advertising agency. 

J. Harvey Murphy, Amsterdam, N. Y 

Born at Paterson, N. J., Apr. 28, 1882. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1909. A.M. (Rutgers, 1909). 

Norbury Cordner Murray, East Orange, N. J 

Born at Walton, N. Y., Apr. 20, 1885. Lawyer. 
Harry William Noble, Jersey City, N. J 

Born at Catskill, N. Y., June 25, 1882. Clergyman, R. C. A. 

N. B. Sem., 1909. 

John Marius Madison Staiir, Chicago, 111, 

Born in Denmark, Dec. 6, 1884. Accountant, Western Electric 
Co. 



William Humphreys Burhans, Hagerstown, Md. 

Born at Durham, N. Y., Aug. 28, 1883. At Rutgers one year. 
Salesman. 

Oliver James Schoonmaker, Ashbumham, Mass. 

Born at Hurley, N. Y., Oct. 24, 1882. At Rutgers, 1901-03. 
Chair manufacturer. A.B. (Harvard, 1906). 

William Hopler Woodruff, Chester, N. J. 

Born at East Orange, N. J., July 26, 1883. At Rutgers two 
years. Farmer. 



1906. ALUMNI. 



Litt.B. 

Lyman Abbott Gerow, Wasbingtonville, N. Y. 

Born at Tails Gate, N. Y., Oct. 4, 1880. Feed business. 



George Clinton Dodge, Great Bend, N. Y. 

Born at Great Bend, N. Y., Mch. 4, 1884. Salesman, Portland 
cement. A.B. (Colgate Univ., 1906). 

Frank Fenno Pellet, Watkins, N. Y. 

Born at Watkins, N. Y., Sept. 8, 1884. Business. 



B.Sc. 

EuwAED Harkek Acton, Shawinigan Falls, Canada. 

Born at Salem. N. J., Sept. 7, 1884. Supt., Northern Aluminum 
Co., Ltd. 

Adolpit Geroasixts Ahrens, Pittsburgh, Pa. 

Born at Elizabeth, N. J., May 14, 1886. Commercial engineer, 
^Yestinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Co. 

Ray:mond Walter Allen, Cody, Wj^o. 

Bom at Medford. N. .L, Sept. 14. 1884. Forest supervisor, U. S. 
Poorest Service, 1911- . M.F. (Yale). 

George Gouverneur Ashwell, Newark, N. J. 

Eorn near New Brunswick, N. J., Feb. 12, 1885. Architect. 
William Harris Benedict, Jr., New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Sept. 24, 1885. Engineering. 
Clifford Stanislafs Brinkerhoff, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at Rutherford, N. J., May 6, 1883. Civil engineer. 
Adolph Brogger, - Perth Amboy, N. J. 

Born at Perth Amboy, N. J., Dec. 23, 1884. Draughtsman. 

Percy Edgar Brown, Ames, Iowa. 

Eorn at Y\'oodbridge, N. j;, Oct. 9, 1885. Prof. Soil Bacteri- 
ology. Iowa State College. A.M. (Rutgers, 1909). Ph.D. (Rut- 
gers, 1912). 

Thomas Harvey Bruce, Arlington, N. J. 

Born at Oceanic, N. J., Sept. 17. 1885. With General Electric 
Lamp Development Laboratory, Harrison, N. J. 

David Alexander Decker, Norfolk, Ya. 

Born at Pine Bush, N. Y., Mav 4. 1884. Asst. City Engineer. 
C.E. (Rutgers, 1914). 

Thomas Alan Devan, Boston, Mass. 

Born at Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 31, 1884. Physician. M.D. 
(Johns Hopkins). 

Hervey Kinch Doane, Miles City, Montana. 

Born at Plainfield, N. J., Apr. 23, 1883. Civil engineer. Real 
estate. 

Charles Robert Duncan, Amherst, Mass. 

Eorn at Newark, N. J., Feb. 17, 1884. Assistant Prof. Mathe- 
matics, Mass. Agric. College. C.E. (Rutgers, 1914). 

Job Langfcrd Edwards, Wilkinsburg, Pa. 

Born at Barnegat, N. J.. Mch. 17, 1884. Electrical engineer, 
Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Co. 

Charles Job Eldridge, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Williamstov\-n, N. J., Jan 7, 1886. Civil engineer. 

Henry Marshall Fales, Jr., Chicago, ID. 

Born at La Salle, N. Y., Mch. 29, 1884. Telephone engineer. 

17 



258 RUTGEKS COLLEGE. 



190G. 



Harold Hooley Febrey, Elizabeth, N. J. 

Born at Elizabeth, N. J., Nov. 24, 1885. Electrical engineer. 

Howard Spooner Gay, Bayonne, N. J. 

Born at Higgamun, Conn., Nov. 23, 1882. Civil engineer. C.E. 
(Rutgers, 1909). 

Arthur Vaughan Gregory, East Orange, N. J. 

Born at Titusville, Pa., June 7, 1885. Surveyor, U. S. Eng. 
Dept. 

Albert William Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 18, 1886. Advertising manager. 

Arthur Headifen Howatt, Youngstown, O. 

Born at Deseronto, Canada, June 9, 1883. Civil engineer. 

Roy Gordon Imlay, Pittsburgh, Pa. 

Born at Imlaystown, N. J., Dec. 11, 1883. Construction Dept., 

Duquesne Light Co. 

David Jenkins, Franklin Furnace, N. J. 

Born at Mine Hill, N. J., Nov. 8, 1884. Chemist. N. J. Zinc 
Co. 

Frank Otto Mittag, Jr., Park Ridge, N. J. 

Bom in New York City, Jan. 7, 1882. Manufacturer. Post 
graduate, one year, Mass. Inst. Tech., two years, Columbia Univ. 

Nelson Sheppard Moore, Cicero, 111. 

Bom at Bridgeton, N. J., May 22, 1883. Electrical engineer. 

James Edwin Morrow, Los Angeles, Cal. 

Born at Newville, Pa., Jan. 19, 1882. Civil engineer. 

John Joseph Mulligan, Chrome, N. J. 

Born at Perth Amboy, N. J., Oct. 31, 1884. Chemist. 

Frank Randall Pratt, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Warsaw, N. Y., Apr. 19. 1876. Assistant Prof. Physics. 
Rutgers, 1911- . M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1908). 

George Henry Roeder, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Sept. 6, 1885. Manager of 
poultry farm. 

Clarence Gordon Rolfe, New Brunswick, X. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. .L, Apr. 4, 1885. Salesman and 
demonstrator, Hardman-Peck Piano Co. 

*Nahum David Shore, New Brunswick. N. J. 

Born at Odessa, Russia, Mch. 27, 1880. Assistant in plant 
breeding. N. J. State Coll. Exper. Station, 1907-09. M.Sc. 
(Rutgers, 1908). Died, Sept. 20, 1909. 

George Oakley Smalley, Bound Brook, N. J. 

Born at Bound Brook, N. J., Mch. 8, 1885. 
Clarence Lockerson Smith, . Trenton, N. J. 

Born at Trenton, N. J., Oct. 17. 1882. Salesman. Engineer. 

Frederick Newton Wardwell, Long Island City, N. Y. 

Born at Adams, N. Y., Mch. 24, 1884. Supt. U. S. Survey. 
Dept. of Interior, 1910-15. 

Winton Hadley Wilber, New York City. 

Born at Westfield, N. J., Apr. 2, 1886. Telephone engineering. 

Thomas Lambert Wilkinson, Riverside. N. J. 

Born at Riverside, N. J.. Jan. 4, 1SS5. Real estate and in- 
suranc<>. Law student. Post graduate two years, Mass. Inst. 
Technology. 

LouLS Frederick Baker Woolston, St. Louis, Mo. 

Born at Trenton. N. J.. Nov. 20. 1SS5. Electrical engineer, 
(ieneral Electric Co. 



i«06-1907. 



ALUMNI. 



259 



Frank Lofland Cosgrove, Zanesville, Ohio. 

Born at Cambridge, Ohio, Nov. 22, 1882. 

■'William Frederick Davidson, Holland, Mich. 

Born at Holland, Mich., Feb. 13, 1881. At Rutgers, 1902-03. 
Teacher. Died, Julj^ 8, 1904. 

Harold Depew, Elizabeth, N. J. 

Born at Linden, N. .L, Sept. 8. 1883. At Rutgers. 1902-03. 
Lawyer. LL.B. (Yale, 1906). 

Leslie Miller Hay, Cohoes, N. Y. 

Born at Cohoes, N. Y., Mch. 2, 1883. Dentist. D.D.S. (Univ. 
Penn., 1908). 

George Morley Hecker, 

Born in Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 1. 1886. 

James Akester Hope, 

Born at Watkins, N. Y., Aug. 9, 1883. 
Postal Service. 

David Jacobson, 

Born at Elizabeth. N. .J.. .Jan. 31, 1885. 
Timothy Herbert McManus, 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Jan. 24, 1882. 
Bergen B. Staats, Jr., 



Clerk. U. 



Riverside, N. J. 

Watkins. N. Y. 

S. Classified 



Elizabeth, N. J. 
Building materials. 

New Brunswick, N. J. 
Bookkeeper. 
Fort Myers, Florida. 



Born at West Hurley. N. Y.. Oct. 7. 1880. At Rutgers one and 
one-half years. Civil engineer. 

Charles Henry Taubel, 

Born in Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 30. 1886. 

Philip Vermilye Van Arsdale, 

Born at Plainfield, N. J., Sept. 24. 1884. 
(Brown Univ.. 1906). N. Y. Law School, 1909 

Raymond Tapping A'redenburgh, 

Born in Chicago. 111., Aug. 16, 1882. Bonds. 

Harold Lee Westfall, 



Riverside, N. J. 

Plainfield, N. J. 
Lawyer. A.B. 

Brookline, Mass. 



Metuchen, N. J. 



Born at Newark, N. J., Nov. 27, 1883. 
Poultry farmer. 



At Rutgers two years. 



1907. 
A.B. 

Charles Noble Doolittle, 

Born at Stanhope, N. J., Mch. 17, 1885 
gers, 1911). ' 

Solomon Esberg, 

Born at New York Citv, Dec. 12, 1886. 
Dakota, 1912). 

Frederick Adam Kullmar, 

Born at Jamesburg. N. J., Feb. 28, 1886. 
B.D. (Princeton Sem., 1915). 

George Allen Leukel, 

Born at Shrewsburv. N. .L, Oct. 23, 1886. 
Princeton Sem., 1910. A.M. (Rutgers. 1911) 

Frederick Wilson Scott, New Brunswick, N. J 

Born at New Brunswick, N J., Jan. 29, 1885. Surgeon. M.D. 
(Coll. P. and S., 1911). 

Royal Arthur Stout, Yonkers, N. Y 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Nov. 14, 1885. Presb. clergyman. 
N. B. Sem., 1910. A.M. (Rutgers, 1910). B.D. (Rutgers, 1912). 



Hasbrouck Heights, N. J. 
Teacher. A.M. (Rut- 
Perth Amboy, N. J. 
Lawyer. LL.B. (Univ. 

Lewes, Del, 
Presb. clergyman. 

Little Britain, Pa. 

Presb. clergyman. 



260 RUTGEKS COLLEGE. 



1907. 



Lloyd Bliss Wheeler, Oceanic, N. J. 

Born at Bliss, N. Y., Feb. 6, 1885. Principal of Schools. A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1010). 



John C. Bergen, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., July 12, 1885. Wholesale paper. 

Hugo Blum, New York City. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Sept. 11, 1885. At Rutgers, 
ie03-05. Physician. M.D. (Coll. p. and S., 1909). 

Claudius James Fingar, Lebanon, N. J. 

Born at Germantown, N. Y., Feb. 19, 1880. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
A.B. (Lafayette, 1906). N. B. Sem., 1910. 

Austin Millis Leavens, New York City. 

Born at Lansingburg, N. Y^., Jan. 19, 1880. With Longmans, 
Green & Co. 

Frank McIntire, Jersey City, N. J. 

Born at Jersey City, N. J., Mch. 30, 1887. Merchant. 



Litt.B. 

Bruce Ballard, Montgomery, N. Y. 

Born at Roxburv, N. Y., Aug. 13, 18S2. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Som., 1910. 

Alton Percy Swan, Berlin, N, H. 

Born at Franklin, Me., July 4, 1882. Superintendent of paper 
mill. 



Valentine Royal Tupper, Jersey City, N. J, 

Born at Brewster, N. Y., Aug. 3, 1886. Banking business. 



B.Sc. 

Charles Chambers Armstrong, South River, N, J. 

Born at Strykersville, Pa., Jan. 6, 1886. Civil engineer. 

John Louis Baker, Milburn, N. J. 

Born at Trenton, N. J., Nov. 11, 1882. Civil engineer. 

Ralph Lester Beach, East Orange, N. J. 

Born at East Orange. N. J., Sept. 8, 1884. Lamp manufacturing. 
M.Sc. (Rutgers. 1910). 

Abraham IL Blum, ' Fresno, Cal, 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Mch. 28, 1885. Merchant. 

Walter Rodney Cornell, Ithaca, N. Y. 

Born at Vineland, N. J.. July 19, 1882. Instructor in mechan- 
ics. C.E. (Cornell, 1915). 

Randolph Marshall Creamer, Orangeburg, N. 1". 

Born at Petersburg, N. J., Oct. 15, 1879. Civil engineer. 

J. M. Gonzalez, San Turce, Porto Rico. 

Born at San Turce, Porto Rico, Dec. 25. 1886. Assistant 
Supt. Public Works. 

Thomas Dean Halliwell, Jr., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 16. 1886. Superintendent, T. M. 
Barrett Co. 

Lewis Arthur Heath, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., June 5, 1886. Electrical engi- 
neer. 



1901 



ALUMNI. 261 



William Richard Hughes, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa. 

Born at Point Levis. Canada, June 29. 188.5. General contractor. 
President, Hughes Foulkrod Co. 

Albert Rittenhouse Johnson, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Lambertville, N. .T.. Mch. 7, 1880. Asst. Prof. Mathe- 
matics and Graphics, Rutgers, 1913— . 

Harry Aaron Marmer, Washington, D. C. 

Born in Russia, .June 21. 1885. Computer, Coast and Geodetic 
Survey. 
Clifford Davidson Mayiiew, New York City. 

Born at Pittsgrove, N. J., Jan. 16, 1885. Civil engineer, U. S. 
Army. 

Walter Ernest Nelson, New Market, N. J. 

Born at New Market, N. J., Nov. 20, 1885. Civil engineer. 

Alex William Quackenboss, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick. N. J., May 10, 1885. Funeral direc- 
tor and embalmer. 

Walter Frank Reinheimer, Warsaw, N. Y. 

Born at Buffalo. N. Y., Feb. 4, 1883. Business. 

Harvey Clifford Robins, Roselle, N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. J., Dec. 6, 1886. Engineer, N. Y. Telephone 
Co., 1907- . 

Walter Frederick Ludwig Roeder, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., May 18, 1886. Tester, Turbine 
Research Dept. General Electric Co. 

Harry John Stockum, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Born at Haddonfield, N. J., June 8, 1879. Insurance. 

Isaac Victor Stone, Providence, R. I. 

Born at Malaga. N. J., July 8. 1884. Chief chemist. Revere 
Rubber Co., 1912- . M.A. (Gallaudet Coll., 1908). 

^Reuben Tharp, Jr., Rahway, N. J. 

Born at Rahway, N. J., May 7, 1885. Chemist. Died, Feb. 17, 
1910. 

Vinton Douglas Tompkins, Constantinople, Turkey. 

Born at Haxlingen, N. J., Aug. 11, 1884. Supt. of Engineering 
Shops, Robert College, 1911- . 

Ralph Decker Van Duzer, Middletown, N. Y. 

Born at Middletown, N. Y.. Dec. 30, 1884. Asst. gen. land and 
tax agent, Lehigh Valley R. R. Co. 

Frank Robertson Van Sant, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. J., Aug. 8, 1883. With General Electric Co. 
Raymond Percy Wilson, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at East Millstone, N. J., Sept. 29, 1886. Civil engineer. 
Walter Harris Wilson, Metuchen, N. J. 

Born at Metuchen, N. .J., .July 15, 1887. Clerk. 
William Sanderson Woodruff, Somerville, N. J. 

Born near Flagtown Station, N. J., Dec. 22. 1884. With the 

Success Magazine. 



Fred Kline Armstrong, Plainfield, N. J. 

Born at North Plainfield, N. J., Sept. 15, 1884. Engineering 
Dept. Ingersoll-Rand Co., N. Y'. 

Lester Dow Berger, Boston, Mass. 

Born at Seward, N Y., Sept. 6. 1884. Chief clerk to Vice Pros, 
and General Manager, Gulf, Texas and Western Railway Co. 

Harlan Besson. Hoboken, N. J. 

Born at Hoboken, N. J.. July 1. 1887. At Rutgers, 190.3-06. 
Lawyer. LL.B. (N. Y. Law School, 1908). 



262 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



1»07. 



Walter Gilbert Boschen, Union, N. J. 

Born at Union, N. J., Aug. 23, 1883. Fire insurance. 

Ralph Price Davies, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Sept. 16, 1885. At Rutgers two 
years. Cashier, Real Estate Management Co. 

Hervey Stanton De Groodt, Jersey City, N. J. 

Born at Jersey City, N. J., Oct. 29, 1883. 

Frank Hasbrouck Earle, Newark, N, J. 

Born at Jersey City, N. J., Mch. 18, 1884. Civil engineer, Har- 
rison, Dunham & Earle. 

Lawrence Esselstyn, Covelo, Cal. 

Born at Claverack, N. Y., Mfh. 1, 1885. At Rutgers, 1903-05. 
Farmer. 

Henry Lange Felch, Ossining, N. Y. 

Born at Ocean Grove, N. J., May 5, 1884. Civil engineer, N. Y. 
State Highway Dept., 1907- . 

Isaac Fineberg, Trentou, N. J. 

Born at Trenton, N. J., Nov. 11, 1883. 

Charles Henry Garretson, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Somerville, N. J., July 8, 1885. Treasurer, Tide Water 
Trans. Co. 

*Alfred Charles Hicks, Long Branch, N. J. 

Born at Long Branch, N. J., May 6, 1886. At Rutgers. 190.3-04. 
Medical student, Class of 1910, Univ. Chicago. Died, Jan. 4, 
1910. 

Edward Louis Keenan, Somerville, N. J. 

Born at Raritan, N. J., July 31, 1885. At Rutgers two years. 
Civil engineer. 

Roland Henry Birds all Landers, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Born at Afton, N. Y., Nov. 25, 1883. Bookkeeper and office as- 
sistant. 

Francis Granger Lang, Bloomfield, N, J. 

Born at Corning, N. Y., Jan. 21, 1886. Civil engineer. 
Cleveland Perry, Belleville, N. J. 

Bom at Belleville, N. J., Sept. 20, 1884. Lawyer. 
Alan Cole Plume, Cranford, N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. J., July 28, 1885. Bank clerk. 
William Denton Pollock, Richmond Hill, L. L, N. Y. 

Born at Brooklyn, N. Y., June 29, 1884. 
Frank Sanford Stimson, Linden, N. J, 

Born at Linden, N. J., Oct. 19, 1887. Farmer. 
Andrew Edward Sweeney, Trentou. N. J. 

Born at Trenton, N. J., July 23, 1886. At Rutgers. 1903. Dep- 
uty Tax Collector. 

^Nicholas Vreeland, Jersey City, N. J. 

Born at Jersev City, N. J.. June 18, 1884. At Rutgers. 1903-04. 
Lawyer. Died, Mch. 29. 1914. 

Russell Ellsworth Watson, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Oct. 8. 1885. At Rutgers three 
vears. Lawver. Asst. Prosecutor. Middlesex Countv. 1910-12. 
Mavor. Highland Park, N. J., 1916- . LL.B. (N. Y. Law 
School, 1907). 

Carl AVilcox Wilmurt, New Brnuswiek. N. J 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Feb. 13, 1886. With Micht lin 
Tire Co. 



190S. ALDMNI. 263 



1908. 
A.B. 

Stockton Ckanmer, Elizabeth, N. J. 

Born at Astoria, N. Y., Oct. 22, 1887. Bond broker. 

Pjiilip Lindsley Dodd, Managua^. Nicaragua. 

Born at Somerville, X. J., Apr. 22, 1885. Assistant, Library of 
Congress. 

TiiEODOEE Amerman Hageman, Feura Bush, N. Y. 

Born at Cuddebackville, N. Y., Jan. 10, 1886. Clergyman, R. 
C. A. X. B. Sem., 1908-10. 

George Coxde Lawsing, New York City. 

Born at Glen, N. Y., Dec. 30, 1884. Surgeon. M.D. (Columbia. 
1912). 

William Nash MacNeill, New Hyde Park, N. Y. 

Born at Crieff. Scotland. Mch. 31. 188.5. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B7 Sem., 1911. A.M. (Rutgers, 1911). 

Ripley Watson, Jersey City, N. J. 

Born at Jersey City, N. J., Mch. 15. 1886. Lawyer. LL.B. (N. 
Y. Law School, 1910). A.M. (Rutgers, 3 911). 



Morris Hedden, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at Newark, N. J., June 30, 1887. 

Alfred Joyce Kilmer, New York City. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Dec. 6. 1886. At Rutgers, 
1904-06. A.B. (Columbia, 1908). Author. Poet. Editor, 
-The Churchman," 1912-13. On staff New York Times, . 
1913- . 

Edward Howard Lawson, Eckington, D. C. 

Born at Washington, D. C, Sept. 21, 1887. At Rutgers, 1904- 
07. Teacher. Editor. Law student. A.B. (Howard Univ., 
1908). Washington Normal School, 1909. 

William Henry McCormick, Jr., Perth Amboy, N. J. 

Born at Perth Amboy, N. J., Oct. 10, 1885. 
WiLLiA]M Valentine Thomas, New York City. 

Born in New York City, July 21, 1879. 



Litt.B. 

Harry Frank Brewer, Elizabeth, N. J. 

Born at Portland, Me., May 2, 1886. Lawyer. LL.B. (N Y. 
Law School, 1910). A.M. (Rutgers, 1911). " 

Charles Thiers Thompson, Kansas City, Mo. 

Born at Tinton Falls, N. J., Apr. 21, 1887. Chemist. 



Aurelius Milford Teacy, Jr., St. Louis, Mo. 

Born at Middletown, Conn.. Mch. 31, 1886. At Rutgers two 
j^ears. District sales manager. 

B.Sc. 

^WiLL Wiseman Berdan, Paterson, N. J. 

Born at Paterson. N. J., Aug. 9, 1886. With Dilliston Lumber 
Co. Died, Feb. 23, 1914. 

CuNNiNGSTON Drysdale Black, Somerville, N, J. 

Born at Milford, Pa., May 15, 1881. Agriculturist. 



264 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



1008. 



Eugene Suydam Brokaw, Ossining, N. Y. 

Born at Bound Brook, N. J., Sept. 17, 1883. Teacher. 
Charles Bloomfield Carman, Metuchen, N. J. 

Born at Menlo Park, N. J., 1885. Civil cnginocr. C.E. 

Warren Livingston Du Bois, Perth Amboy, N. J. 

Born at Freehold, N. J., Nov. 13, 1887. Draughtsman. Mass. 
Institute of Technology, 1909. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1911). 

Charles Elliot, Scotch Plains, N. J. 

Born at New Market, N. J., Dec. 20, 1883. Surveyor. 

Harry Samuel Feller, New Brunswick. N. J. 

Born at Nishotko, Russia. Nov. 1, 1885. Teacher, Mathematics, 
N. B. High School, 1908- . 

Douglas Judson Fisher, Sayreville, X. J. 

Born at Sayreville, Aug. 17, 1886. Ceramic chemist. 

Alvin Bartholdi Fox, Perth Amboy. N. J. 

Born at Perth Amboy, N. J., Oct. 29, 1886. Civil engineer. 
County . engineer, Middlesex County, 1912- . C.E. (Rutgers, 
1912). 

Howard Somerville Gies, Upper Montclair, N. J. 

Born in New York City, Fob. 25, 1885. Building contractor. 
Morris James Gluck, Perth Amboy, N. J. 

Born in New York City. Nov. 21, 1885. Cooperage. 
Max J. Hemmer, Jr., Newark, N. J. 

Born at Newark. N. ,T,, Oct. 6, 1882. Commercial salesman. 
Thornton Mills Hopler, San Mateo, Cal. 

Born at Flanders, N. J., July 13, 1886. Ceramic chemist. 
Harold Frederick Hovey, Port Deposit, Md. 

Born at Lyons, N. Y.. Aug. 6, 1885. Teacher. 
Harris Allison Jamison, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Englishtown, N. .L, Dec. 2, 1884. Teacher. 

Elmer Williamson Kent, Passaic, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick. N. .T.. July 27, 1886. Electrical on- 
ginoer. \ 

Harry Levenson, Elizabeth, N. J. 

Born in Russia, Jan. 27, 1886. Chemist. 
Robert Allen Lufburrow, Highland, Park, X. J. 

Born at Atlantic Highlands, N. J., Dec. 3, 1886. Contractor 

and real estate operator. C.E. (Rutgers, 1913). 

- Alfred John Mahnken, " Weehawken, N". J. 

Born at TTnion, N. J., Doc. 2, 1888. Architectural, consulting 
and structural enginc^cr. C.E. (Rutgers. 1912). 

Clifford Lea Mason, Pittsfield. Mass. 

Born at Trenton, N. J.. Doc. 3, 1887. Electrical engineer. 

Bergen Stelle Merrill, Rahway. X. J. 

Born at Stelton. N. J., Sept. 6, 1886. Structural engineer. 
C.E. (Rutgers. lOKO. 

John William Moffett, New York City. 

Born at Fords. N. J.. Oct. 17, 1887. Civil engineer. C.E. 
r Rutgers, 1913). 

Irving Love.toy Owen, New Brunswick, X. J. 

Born at Wyoming. N. V.. M\y 28. 1882. Supt. Middlos.^x 
County Fai'm DiMiionstration, N. J. Exporimont Stati(m. 

Clarence Louls Pkeksch, Detroit, ^Nlicb. 

Born in New York ("ity. May 11, 1886. Cht>nilst. 

RrcHARD Coxe Rue. New Brunswick. X. J. 

Born at Now P>runs\vick. N. J., 188(5. Broker. 



1908. 



ALUMNI. 265 



Daniel Safford. New York City. 

Born in New York Citv. Anr. 2, 1887. Secretary. M Sc. 
(Rut2:ers. 1910). LL.B. '(N. Y. Law School. 1910). 

William Peesonet Seddon, Patersoii, N. J. 

Born at Paterson. N. J., Au??. 12. 1886. Lawyer. LL.B. (N. 
Y. Law School, 1911). 

Harold Richard Segotne, Highland Park, N. J. 

Born at Point Pleasant. N. .T., Oct. 14. 1887. En';incering and 
contracting. 

James Herbert Smith, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at Now Brunswick, N. .!.. Ma.v 11. 1884 Railway postal 
clerk. 

Martin Somers Steelman, Hartford. Conn. 

Born at Mays Landing, N. J. Civil engineer. 

Arthur Cunningham Swift, Red Bank, N. J. 

Born in Brooklyn. N. Y., Mav 15. 188.S. Civil engineering, U. 
S. Engineer Corns. N. Y. C.E. (Rutgers. 1911). 

Charles Maxwell Warner, Jr., Elizabeth, N. J. 

Born at Memphis, Tenn., May 21. 1889. Miner. Met.E. 

Howard Irving Wheat, Rutherford, N. J. 

Born at Madison. N. .7., May 28. 1884. Assistant superintendent, 
Chestnut Ridge White Brick Co. 

Clarence Alexander Wilbur, Frankfort, N. Y. 

Born at Catskill. N. Y., Oct. 4. 1883. Leveler, N. Y. State 
Dept. of Engineering. 



Edwin Lewis Baier, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick. N. .T.. June 2.3. 1886. Cashier for 
Armour & Co. at New Brunswick. N. J. 

Thomas Stanley Benstead, Arlington, N. J. 

Born at Arlington. N. J.. May 2.5, 1887. Teacher. 

Clarence Arminger Bingham, Norwood, Mass. 

Born at Elizabeth. N. J.. Sept. 20. 1885. At Rutgers, 1904-05. 
City manager. 191.5— 

■'Henry K. Blanchard, Newton, N. J. 

Born at Newton. N. J.. .July 13. 1886. At Rutgers, 1904-05. 
Died. Sept. 16. ir05. 

Frank Taintor Corcin, Jr., Oxford, N. Y. 

Born at McDonough. N. Y., .Tune 15. 1885. Manufacturing. 

Chaele,s Burhans Finch. Kingston, N. Y. 

Born at Kingston. N. Y., May 30, 1885. At Rutgers, 1904-08. 
Civil engineer. 

Raymond McNair Gardner, Gantts Quarry, Ala. 

Born at Newark. N. J.. Mch. 12. 1885. At Rutgers two years. 
Chief draughtsman. 

James Grieve, Perth Amboy, N. J. 

Born at West Hartlepool. England. Feh. 28. 1881. 

Herbert Langley Harries, Washington, D. C. 

Born at Washington, D. C, .June 9, 1885. U. S. Army. West 
Point, 1907. 

Christian Heidt, Jr., Jersey City, N. J. 

Born -at .Jersey City, N. J., Dec. 6. 1886. Manufacturer. 

Nathan Kaufman, Elizabeth, N. J. 

Born at Elizabeth. N. J.. Dec. 27. 1884. Meter expert. With 
United Electric Light and Power Co. 

Edward Benedict Kelly, Elizabeth, N. J 

Born at Elizabeth, N. J., Sept. 15, 1885. 



266 



RUTGERS COLLEGE, 



1908-1900. 



Robert Austin Klein, Buffalo, N. Y. 

Born at West Valley, N. Y., June 23, 1881. 
Horatio Seymour Lang, Jr., Glen Ridge, N. J. 

Born at Corning, N. Y., Apr. 30, 1886. Civil engineer. 



Joseph Watson Messler, 

Born at Allentown, N. J., Dec. 29, 1883. 



Subscription manager, Crowell Publishin 

Otto Reiner, 

Born at Newark. N. J., May 24, 1886 

Supt. Public Service Gas Co., Newark, N. J 

1910). 

Schuyler Leonard Rust, 



Spriugfield, O. 

At Rutgers one year. 
Co. 

East Orange, N. J. 
At Rutgers one year. 
B.S. (Purdue, 



New Brunswick, N. J. 



Born at Bridgewater, Mass., Feb. 3, 1884. At Rutgers, 1904-06. 
Secretary and Treasurer, William Rust and Sons Co. 



Kingston, N. Y. 



Alexander Burton Shufeldt, 

Born at Kingston, N. Y., June 30, 1884 

Fraj«jk Herman Stobaeus, 

Born at Newark, N. J., Jan. 27, 1884. 
Chemist. 

William Teitelbaum, 

Born in New York City, Sept. 14, 1887. 

Horace Edward Treat, 

Born at Rahway, N. J., Jan. 24, 1883. 
Sales manager. 

Abraham Urevitz, 

Born at Eaisin, Russia, Dec. 10, 1886. At Rutgers one year. 
Physician. M.D. (Univ. Coll. of Med., Richmond, Va., 1910). 



Newark, N, J. 
At Rutgers, 1904-06. 

Hoboken, N. J. 

Summit, N. J. 
At Rutgers four years. 

West Hoboken, N. J. 



Petersburg, N. J. 
At Rutgers, 1904-05. 



Rutherford, N. J. 



Business. 



Rodney Van Gilder, 

Born at Petersburg, N. J., Mch. 13, 1880. 
Teacher. 

Stirling Van Winkle, 

Born at Rutherford, N. J., Feb, 5, 1886. 
Theodore Romeyn Varick, 

Born at Jersey City, N. J., Oct. 8, 1885, 

Rafael Serafin Vidal, 

Born at San Juan, Porto Rico, Sept. 9, 1882. At Rutgers one 
year. Municipal treasurer, 1911— . 

Harry Arthur Vosburgh, Warsaw, N. Y 

Born at Holland, N. Y., June 9, 1882. Business. 



East Orange, N. J. 
Humacao, Porto Rico. 



George Robert Wilson, 

Born at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Nov. 28 
automobile tires. 

Lloyd Richard Wilson, 

Born at Metuchen, N. J., Jan. 24, 1SS8. 
Sales manager. 

Denys Wortman, Jr., 

Born at Saugerties, N. Y., May 1, 1887. Artist 
Theodore Wyman, Jr., 



Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 
1886. Manufacturer. 



Cleveland, O. 
At Rutgers, 1904-05. 

East Orange, N. J. 



Somerville, N. J. 



Born at Raritan, N. J., Oct. 19, 1888. Civil engineer. 



1909. 
A.B. 

Marcus Cornelius Theoi-hilus Andreae, 

Born at .7ers(>v Citv. N. J.. Sept. 8, ISSC. 
N. B. Sciii.. 1912. A.M. (Rutgers, 1912). 



Jersey 'City, N. J. 
(Mergyman. R. C. A. 



1909. 



ALUMNI. 



267 



Biyn Mawr, Peuna. 

Bapt. clergyman. 
B.D. (Rochester 



Samuel Arthur Devan, 

Born in Brooklyn. N. Y.. Dec. 6. 1887. 
Rhodes Scholar. B.A. (Univ. Oxford, 1913) 
Sem.. 1914). 

Fraxcis Marmaduke Potter, Yellore, India 

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Mch. 10, 1888. Principal. Voorhees 
College. 1913- ' . Rhodes Scholar. Oxford, 1908-11. A.B. 
(Oxford, 1911). A.M. (Columbia, 1913). N. B. Sem., 1911-13. 

James Bancroft Scott, Cambridge, Mass 

Born at Xcav Brunswick. N. J., Oct. 6, 1889. Lawyer. LL.B. 
(Harvard Law School, 1915). 

Walter Cooper Seua:^!, 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Oct. 12, 1887 
Law School, 1911. 

LUMAN J. Shafer, 

Born at Yintontown. N. Y.. Nov. 21 
C. A. Missionary, Japan, 1912— 
(Rutgers, 1912). 

Herman Vanderwart, 

Born at Hackensack. N. J., Sept^ 
Law School, 1912. 



New Brunswick, N. 
Lawyer. N. Y. 



Tokyo, Japau. 

1887. Clergyman. R. 
N. B. Sem., 1912. A.M. 



1, 1887. 



Hackensack, N. 
Lawyer. N. Y. 



Horace Ebenezer Barwis, 

Born at Trenton. N. J., Apr. 30, 1887. 
one-half years. Lawyer. 

George Stelle Bolsterle, 

Born at Lebanon, N J.. Sept. 13. 1876. 
Clergyman, R. C. A. N. B. Sem., 1909. 

Henry Klass Pasma, 

Born at Oosterbierum, Netherlands, May 29, 1881 
R. C. A. A.B. (Hope, 1910). 

Clarel Raymond Seelye, 



New Brunswick, N. J. 

At Rutgers one and 



New York City. 
At Rutgers, 1905-06. 

Oostburg, Wis. 
Clergyman, 

New York City. 



At Rutgers, 1905-07. 

Albuquerque, N. M. 
With U. S. Forest 



Born at Manito. 111., Oct. 8, 1885. 
Business manager, Pathe Film Co. 

Robert Stephenson, 

Born at Mt. Tabor, N. J., Aug. 9, 1887. 
Service. 

Theodore Romeyn Wester^'elt, Kijabe, British East Africa. 

Born at Teaneck. N. J., Aug. 18, 1880. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
Missionary, Africa Inland Mission. N. B. Sem.. 1910. 

William AllenoWorthington, Annville, Jackson Co., Ky. 

Born at Poplar Grove, 111., May 30, 1877. At Rutgers, 1905-06. 
Clergyman, R. C. A. N. B. Sem., 1909. 



Litt.B. 

James Woods Babcock, New York City. 

Born at Chester, S. C, July 5, 1888. Physician. M.D. (Coll. 
P. and S., 1913). A.M. (Rutgers, 1915). 

Frederick Locke Bascom, East Millstone, N. J. 

Born at Seigeantsville, N. J., July 18, 1887. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 
1910). 

Austin Slauson Basten, Kingston, N. Y. 

Born at Bayonne, N. J., Jan. 27, 1887. Office manager. 

Charles Eli Corbin, Rahway, N. J. 

Born at McDonough. N. Y., Apr. 22, 1887. Lawyer. LL.B. 
(N. Y. Law School, 1911). 



268 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



1909. 



George Wilmot Hart, Naugatuck, Conn. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., June 27, 1887. Rubber Chemist. 
M.A. (Columbia, 1912). 

VooRHEES Kline, Somerville, N. J. 

Born at Somerville, N. J., June 23, 1887. Lawyer. LL.B. (N. 
Y. Law School) . 

*Maurice Jasper O'Leary, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 23, 1886. M.A. (St. Francis 
Xavipr). Teacher. Supt. Schools, Folsom, N. M. Died, Apr. 
26, 1914. 

Archibald Taylor, Longmont, CoL 

Born in New York City, Aug. 4, 1887. Teacher. 



George Forues Fitch, Astoria, N. Y. 

Born at Astoria, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1888. With N. Y., N. H. & H. 
E. R. 

WiLBER Thomas Gowen, North Bergen, N. J. 

Born at North Bergen, N. J., Aug. 23, 1886. At Rutgers two 
years. Business. 



B.Sc. 

Edwin Conrad Alford, Springfield, N. J. 

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 7, 1887. 

Robert Goldsmith Allen, Asbury Park, N. J. 

Born at Red Bank, N. J., Nov. 30, 1884. With New York Tele- 
phone Co. 

Theodore Frelinghuysen Appleby, Riverside, Cal. 

Born at Old Bridge, N. J., Oct. 17, 18S6. 
Raymond Leslie Baldwin, South Cohimbia, N. Y. 

Born at Caldwell, N. J., Aug. 31, 1883. Foreman of creamery. 
Myron Hamilton Beekman, East Orange, N. J. 

Bom at Columbia, N. Y.. Sept. 26, 1886. Sales engineer. 
Allen Dale Cloke, Rahway, N. J. 

Born at Rahway, N. J., June 3, 1886. Civil engineer. 
Samuel S. Demarest, Bergeniield, N. J. 

Born at Bergenfield, N. J., June 2, 1886. District Manager 

Vacuum Oil Co. 

JIerbert Bennett Fenn, Jersey City, N. J. 

Born at Winterthus, Del., Nor. 16, 1882. Instructor in Me- 
chanical and Electrical Engineering. 

Herber'L' Greenewald, Moorestown, N. J. 

Born at Moorestown, N. J., Aug. 14. 1881. Teacher. 
Ernest Freeman Hawley, Peuns Grove, N. J. 

Boi-n at Washington, D. C, Oct. IS, 1884. Supervisor with 

the E. I. Du Pont De Mours Powder Co. 

David Louis Hendler, New Brunswiok. N. J. 

Born in Russia, Nov. 18, 1888. Civil engineer. 
John Wjiilldin Janvier, Newark. N. J. 

Born at Bridgeton. N. J., Jan. 31. 1887. With Cenernl Elec- 
tric Co. 

Hans Max Kaletsch, Perth Ainboy. N. J. 

Born at Perth Amboy, N. J., Feb. 6, 1SS8. Chemist. 
Benjamin Marshall Miller. DnneHen. N. J. 

Born at Oxford, N. Y., Oct. 18, 1884. Clerk. 



1900. 



ALUMNI. 269 



Fkank Ambrose Morrison, Ridgefield Park, N. J. 

Bom at Eidgefleld Park. N. J., Jan. 30, 1889. Lawyer. LL.B. 
(N. Y. Law School, 1911). 

George Washington Mulhehon, Trenton, N. J. 

Born at Trenton, N. J., June 2, 1886. ^Yith Dexter Portland 
Cement Co. 

Julius Joshua Newmark, ' Plainfield, N. J. 

Born in Russia. Felx 9, 1887. Civil enqineer. 
Arthur Douglas Pringle, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Albany, N. Y., Oct. 6, 1886. Civil engineer. 
William Raymond Ransom, Rahway, N. J. 

Born at Rahway, N. J., Aug. 30, 1886. Civil engineer, Penu. 

R. R. 

Frederick Foster Read, Arlington, N. J. 

Born at Arlington, N. J., Dec. 30, 1886. Civil engineer. 

Ralph Frank Ritter, Rahway, N. J. 

■ Born at Rahway, N. J., Feb. IT, 1888. Automobile accessoris. 

Clayton Sidney Smith, Chicago, 111. 

Born at Newark, N. J., Apr. 23. 1887. Instructor in Biological 
Chemistry, Coll. Med., Univ. 111. Writer on Biological Chem- 
istry. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1912). Ph.D. (Columbia. 1913) 

Rhea Gordon Smith, St. Louis, Mo. 

Born at Keyport, N. J., Mch. 17, 1887. Chemist. 
Ford C. Sommers, Cobleskill, N. Y. 

Born at Seward, N. Y., June 25, 1884. 

Zacharya Hirsch Srager, Newark, Del. 

Born at Plainfield, N, J., Mch. 8, 1886. Asst. Prof. Mechanical 
and Electrical Engineering, 1911- . 

Randolph Frederick Steinke, Elizabeth, N, J. 

Born at Elizabeth, N. J., May 1, 1886. 

'^FiTz Gerald Tisdall, Jr., Newark, N, J. 

Born in Texas, June 17, 1889. Electrical engineer. Died, Apr. 
18, 1915. 

William Lloyd VanKeuren, North Bergen, N. J. 

Born at North Bergen, N. J., Dec. 3, 1887. Experimental en- 
gineering. 

Rushworth Burton Van Sickle, Hartford, Conn, 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Aug. 3, 1887. Sales engineer of 
building material. 

William Henry Wallace, Camp Hill, Pa. 

Born at Moorestown, N. J., Aug. 25, 1887. Engineer. 
Raymond Benjamin Walling, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Port Monmouth, N. J., Apr. 12, 1887. 
John Michael Wenneis, St. Louis, Mo. 

Born in New York City, June 15, 1888. Chemical engineer. 



John St. Vincent Harman-Ashley. Bound Brook. N. J. 

Born at Jersey City, N. J., Oct. 20, 1885. At Rutgers, 1905-07. 
Advertising. 

George Lee Burton, South River, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., July 10, 1888. Lawyer. 
Robert Henry Conover, Freehold, N. J. 

Born at Englishtown, N. J., Mch. 24, 1886. At Rutgers one 

year. Osteopathic physician. American School of Osteopathy, 

Kirksville, Mo., 1909. 



270 KUTGERS COLLEGE. 



]«0». 



Thomas Joseph Cusack, Jr., Chicago, 111. 

Born at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Apr. 7, 1883. With American 
Radiator Co. 

Howard Kirkbride Dilts, Somerville, N. J. 

Born at Trenton, N. J.. Mch. 10, 1883. At Rutgers. 190.5-08. 
Principal Somerville High School, 1915- . A.B. (Clark Col- 
lege, 1909). 

Eugene Victor Rawel Dulje, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. J., Julj^ 22, 1885. 

Harry Dunn Green, Salem, N. J. 

Born at Salem, N. J., Oct. 11, 1887. At Rutgers four years. 

Raymond Lewis Greene, Brooklyn. N. Y. 

Born at South Amboy, N. .7., Apr. 10. 1888. At Rutgers one 
and one-half years. Asst. Supt., Brooklyn Union Gas Co. 

Henry George Kreis, Taber, Alta, Canada. 

Bom at Turnerville, Conn., Apr. 16, 1883. 
Clifford Hampton Lawrence, Bloomfield, N. J. 

Born at Bloomfield, N. J., Aug. 17, 1886. 
Eldon Leon Loblein, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born, at New Brunswick, N. .!., Jan. 13, 1888. At Rutgers two 

years. Veterinarian. Member, Assembly, N. J.. 1915—16. 

V.M.D. (Univ. Penn., 1910). 

Leigh Lundy, Westerleigh, S. I. 

Born at .Tohnsonburg, N. J., Nor. 24, 1889. In the slate busi- 
ness. 

Joseph Thompson McDermott, Indianapolis, Ind. 

Born at Freehold, N. .T., June 6, 1886. At Rutgers two and 
one-half years. Advertising agent. 

William Joseph McFadden, Newark, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick. N. J., July 2. 1887. At Rutgers, 1905- 
06. Lawyer. LL.B. (New Jersey Law School, 1910). 

Eugene John McKenna, Jersey City, N. J. 

Born at West Hoboken, N. J., Aug. 28, 1884. 
Luther Harned Martin, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., May 2, 1889. At Rutgers. 190.5-08. 

Registrar and Secretary of Faculty, Rutgers College, 191.5- . 

Asa Suydam Merrill, Philadelphia. Pa. 

Born at Flemington, N. J.. May 9, 1886. At Rutgers. 190.5-06. 
Teacher. Ph.D. (Yale, 1910). 

George Washington Mingus, Rahway. N. J. 

Born in Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 17, 1884. With Western I'nion 
Tel. Co. 

Charles Inslee Mohair, Long Branch. X. J. 

Born at Newton. N. J., Sept. 16. 1887. B.S. (Union. 1911). 
Teacher. 

Robert Nutt, Astoria. L. I. 

Bom in Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 31, 1886. At Rutgers three 
years. Salesman. 

Arthur Amos Pearce, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

Born at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., July 8, 1886, 
Thomas Frank Phinny, Oil City. Pa. 

Born at Oil City, Pa., July 31, 1886. 
Halsey Edmund Ramsen, Baltimore. :Md. 

Born at Newark, N. J., Dec. 22. 1885. At Rutgers. 1905-OS 

A.B. (Miami, 1910). Salesman. 

Walter Henry Rugen, Bound Br(»ok, N. J. 

IJorn at Bound Brook, N. J., Nov. 17, 18S7. At Rutgers, two 
and one-half y(>ars. With <'ontract lug lirm. 



1009-1910. 



ALUMNI. 271 



John Vincent Sckenck, Easton, Pa. 

Born at Claverack, Pa., Sept. 23, 1887. Automobile salesman. 

Edward Reily Schneider, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., June 17, 1884. Stationery busi- 
ness. 

Morgan Gray Smith, Catskill, N. Y. 

Born at Catskill, N. Y., May 26. 1884. 

Samuel Royce Tavernek, Plainfield, N. J. 

Born at Leiseming, Pa., Oct. 6, 1883. At Rutgers four and 
one-half years. Civil engineer. 

Harold Doremus Tompkin.s, Jersey City, N. J. 

Born at Jersey .City, N. J., Feb. 17, 1888. At Rutgers one 
year. Engineer. M.E. (Cornell, 1910). 

Samuel Bell Yrooman. Jr.. Philadelphia, Pa. 

Born in Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 23, 1887. At Rutgers two 
years. Lumber business. 



1910. 
A.B. 

Alexander Millspaugh Conger, New Hackensack, N. Y. 

Born at Union Church, N. Y.. Feb. 18. 1887. Clergyman. R. 
C. A. Princeton Sem.. 1913. A.M. (Princeton, 1913). B.D. 
(Princeton Sem., 1913). 

Peter De Meester, Ghent. N. Y. 

Born in Holland. June 3. 1883. Clergyman. R. C. A. N. B. 
Sem., 1913. 

Jesse Fitzgerald Durfee, Hurley, N. Y. 

Born at Central Bridge. N. Y.. Mch. 16. 1886. Clergyman. R. 
C. A. N. B. Sem., 1913. A.M. (Rutgers, 1913). 

George M. Green, Bound Brook, N. J. 

Born at Nyack, N. Y., Dec. 8. 1884. Principal of High School, 
1910- . A.M. (Rutgers, 1913). 

Andrew Hansen, Millstone, N. J. 

Born at Hempstead, L. I.. Aug. 8. 1882. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1913. A.M. (Rutgers, 1913). 

Charles Chauncey Hommann, Jr., New York City. 

BoTn at Perth Amboy, N. J., Apr. 17, 1887. Advertising rep- 
resentative, Collier's Weekly. 

Frank Edgar Mason. El Paso, Texas. 

Born at Greeneville. Tenn.. .July 14, 1890. Presb. clergyman. 
Princeton Sem., 1913. A.M. (Princeton, 1912). 

Russell Foote Stryker, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Bound Brook. N. J., Oct. 22, -1889. Teacher. A.M. 
(Columbia, 1913). 



John Britton Black, Bogota, N. J. 

Born at Knox, Pa., Mch. 10, 1883. At Rutgers, 1906-07. En- 
gineer. 

'William Alexander De Meester, Paterson, N. J. 

Born in Netherlands, Apr. 17, 1881. At Rutgers, 1906-08. 
Died, July 13, 1909. 

Jacob Wallach, New Y'ork City. 

Born at Newark, N. J.. Dec. 30, 1887. Univ. Cincinnati. 



272 EUTGEES COLLEGE. 



1010. 



Litt.B. 

Will Gillespie Atwood, Netcong, N. J. 

Korn at Kiikwood, N. Y., May 26, 1888. Supervising Principal 
of Schools. 

David Fleming Coleman, Tottenville, N. Y. 

Born at Tottenville, N. Y., Apr. 16, 1889, Teacher, High 
School of Commerce, New York City. 

Marvin Ketcham Du Bois, Freehold, N. J. 

Born at Tennent, N. J., Sept. 9, 1889. At Mass. Inst. Tech.. 
1911-12. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1911). 

William Wilson Faussett, Atlanta, Ga. 

Bom at Trenton, N. J., Oct. 25, 1887. Salesman. 
Claeence Whitaker Green, New York City. 

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Apr. 14, 1885. Merchant. Exporter. 

Clarence Seaele Ketcham, Washington, D. C. 

Born at Newburgh, N. Y., Aug. 27, 1889. 1st Lieut. Med. Re- 
serve Corps, U. S. Aimy. M.D. (Johns Hopkins, 1914). A.M. 
(Rutgers, 1913). 

Henry Rice Powell, Yineland, N. J. 

Born at Bridgeton, N. J., Feb. 8, 1889. Physician. College of 
Osteopathic P. and S., Los Angeles, Cal., 1914. 

William Abel Rogniat Russum, Elizabeth, N. J. 

Born at Elizabeth, N. J., Sept. 15, 1889. Presb. clergyman. 
Princeton Sem., 1913. A.M. (Princeton, 1912). 

Walter Griffin Winne, Hasbrouck Heights, N. J. 

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. 18, 1889. Lawver. Member, 
Assembly, N. J., 1916. LL.B. (N. Y. Law School^ 1912). 



Henry Payson Pitcher, Hudson, N. Y. 

Born at Hudson, N. Y., June 23, 1887. At Rutgers, 190G-10. 

*Raymond Leslie Sciienck, Neshanio, N. J. 

Born at Neshanic, N. J., Mch. 19. 1888. Died in his Junior 
year, Nov. 0, 1908. 



B.Sc. 

Frank Iverson Bowler, Glens Falls, N. Y. 

Born at Newport. R. I., Oct. 14, 1887. Asst. to Chief En- 
gineer, Adirondack Electric Power Corporation. 

Charles William Butler, New York City. 

Born at Roxbury, Mass., July 12, 1888. Civil engineer in Regis- 
ter's ofl5ce, N. Y. City. 

WiLLARD Trotter Case, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Schenectady, N. Y., May 9, 1886. Sales office manager. 

Hyman Nathan Coplan, Elizabeth, N. J. 

Born in New York City, Nov. 6, 1889. Stationery business. 

Tunis Denise, Chicago, 111. 

Born at Freehold, N. J., Nov. 27, 1889. Agronomist. 

William Budington Duryee, Jr., Freeliold, N. J. 

Born at Freehold, N. J., May 12.. 1888. County farm demon- 
strator. 

Kenneth Sherman Franklin, Jersey City, N. J. 

Born at Middleville, N. Y.. Dec. 9, 1885. Civil engineer. 

William Powell Garrison, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Roadstown. N. J.. Apr. 7, 1888. With Middlesex Title 

Guarantee and. Trust Co. 



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ALUMXI. 273 



Morgan Hand, Jr., Ocean City, N. J. 

Born at Cape May Court House, N. J., June 22. 1887. Civil 
engineer. City engineer, 1915— . 

Thomas Laugiilix Hanson, Perth Amboy, N. J. 

Born at Perth Amboy, N. .J., Oct. 1, 1888. Lawver. LL.B. 
(N. Y. Luw Scliool, 1915). 

Julius Ferdinand Jahn, Linden, X. J. 

Born at Linden, X. J., Dec. 13, 1890. Fire protection engineer. 
Edwin Thomas Leslie, Newark, N. J, 

Born in Brooklyn, X. Y., June 1. 1888. Civil engineer. 
Arthur Thomas McMichael, South Amboy, N. J. 

Born at Jenkiutown. Pa., Xov. 17, 1884. Civil engineer. 
Ernest Cutter Moffett, - AYoodbridge, N. J. 

Born at Fords, X. J.. Xov. 17. 1888. Chemist. 

Arthur Boyle Murphy, Albany, X. Y. 

Born at Albanv, X. Y., Dec. 2, 1886. Civil engineer. C.E. 
(Rutgers, 1916). 

Herbert William X^afey, Highland Park, X". J. 

Born at Highland Park, X. J.. Apr. 25, 1887. Physician. M.D. 
{Univ. Penn., 1914). 

Sydney Philip Xoe, New York City. 

Born at Woodhridge, X. J,. Apr. 4, 1885. Librarian, American 
Xumismatic Society, 1915— . A.M. (.Rutgers. 1913). 

Ralph X^evius Perlee, Xew Brunswick, X". J. 

Born at Albany, X. Y^., June 19, 1887. Sales manager. 

Louis Powers, Elizabeth, X. J. 

Civil engineer. C.E. 

Robert Ernest Rugen, Schenectady, X"". Y. 

Born at Bound Brook, X. J., Sept. 15. 1889. Asst. Manager, 
Welfare Dept., General Electric Co. 

James Claude Tho^ison, X"ew Brunswick, X. J. 

Born at Sprakers, X Y., Apr. 18. 1889. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 
1911). X. B. Sem., 1915. B.D. (Rutgers, 1916). 

P^DWIN Stone Tozier, Silver Springs, X. Y. 

Born at Johnsonburg. X. Y., Oct. 13, 1884. Supt. Silver 
Springs Water and Light Plant. 

MuGUSTus Blanchard Van Mater, Pittsburg, Penn. 

Born at Brooklvn, X. Y., Sept. 11, 1888. With Westinghouse 
Electric Co. Died, Dec. 1, 1910. 

Frank Hasbrouck Yan Winkle, Jersey City, N. J. 

Born at Jersev Citv, X J.. Dec. 7. 1^89. Engineer. Prince- 
ton Graduate School, 1910-11. E.E. (Rutgers, 1914). 

Nathaniel Cain Wyckoff, Hoboken, N. J. 

Born at Millstone, X. J.. July 11, 1886. Draughtsman. 

^Charles James Manley Yates, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Xew Brunswick, X. J., Oct. 10. 1889. With American 
Bridge Co., Trenton, X. J., one year. Died, Feb. 24, 1912. 



Henry Okville Beebe, Cutchogue, N. Y. 

Born at Cutchogue, X. Y., Aug. 7, 1889. 
Louis Paxson Booz, Jr., - Perth Amboy, N. J. 

Born at Perth Amboy, X. J., July 27, 1888. 
Earl Ckoul Bradbeer, Detroit, Mich. 

In class of 1907, Union. 
John Stem'art Buzby, Edgewater Park. N. J. 

Born at Moorestown, X. J., Dec. 2, 1886. 

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2U 



RUTGESS COLLEGE. 



1»10. 



Henry Randall Cox, West Bethlehem, Pa. 

Born at Horkimer. N. Y., Sept. 2fi. 1887. Foreman, Bethlehem 
Steel Co. C.E. (Lehigh Univ., 1913). 

Warren Benson Dygert, Jr., Pittsburgh, Pa. 

Born at Jerse.y Cit.v. N. J., May 5, 1888. At Rutgers, 1906-08. 
Civil ongincer. C.E. (Univ. Pittsburgh, 1910). 

Eugene Warren Fales. Washington, D. C. 

Born at La Salle. N. Y.. Sept. 16. 1887. At Rutgers, 1906-09. 
2d Lieutenant, 24tla U. S. Infantry. 

LeRoy Webster Farley, 

Born at Trenton, N. .T., Aug. 30. 1887. 
Dentist. D.D.S. /Univ. Penn., 1912). 

Herman Feller, 

Born in Russia. 1889. 

Charles William German n, 

Born at Millington, N. T., Aug. 28, 1885. At Rutgers two years. 
Boys' Work Secretary, Y. M. C. A. 

Rexford Mason Glaspey. 

Born at Greenwich, N. J., Nov. 9. 1889. 

William Henry Haelig, 

Born at Bound Brook, N. J., May 13, 1890. 
1906-09. Merchant 

Lawrence David Halpin, 

Born at Warsaw, N. Y., Aug. 25, 1887. 

HoBART Bishop Hankins, 

Born at Pemberton, N. T., July 15, 1887. 
Editor and advertising manager. 

Benjamin Edward Herrmann, 

Born at Plainfield. N. .T.. Mch 17. 1888. 
DoRSEY William Hyde, Jr., 
Glenn G rover Maxon. 

Born at Attica, N. Y., Oct. 2. 1886. 
Ray Chidester Menagh, 



Trenton, N. J. 
At Rutgers one year. 

New Brunswick. X. J. 
Binghamton, N. Y. 



Greenwich, N. J. 

Bound Brook, N. J. 
At Rutgers, 

Warsaw, N. Y. 



Philadelphia. Pa. 
At Rutgers, 1906-07. 

Plainfield. N. J. 



New York Cit.v. 
Attica, N. Y. 
B.S. (Syracuse, 1911). 

Jersey City, N. J. 



Merchant. 

I Freehold. N. J. 



Freehold. N. J. 
Drowned at the Col- 



Born at .Jersey City, N. J., July 27, 1889 
William Corlies Patterson, 

Born at Ardena. N. J , Fob. 10, 1889. 
Burt Jesse Pepper. Bliss, N. Y 

Born at Bliss. N. Y.. June 28, 1886. At Rutgers two years. 

Live stock and produce dealer. 

*Wendell Prime Reid, 

Born at Swoetman. N. J.. Oct. 27, 1887, 
lege Farm. June 24. 1907. 

James Edward Rowland, Long Branch, N. J 

Born at Long Branch. N. J.. Aug. 13. 1888. Princeton, 1908-10. 
George Henry Schedler. Brooklyn. N. Y 

Born at Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 6. 1884. 
'"WiLLARD Earle Schenck. New Brunswick. N. J 

Porn at West Ghent, N. Y.. June 25, 1887. Cashier. "Robert 

Fulton." Albany Day Line. Died. Feb. 3, 1913. 

(Jildkrt Edward Seil, IVmHi Amboy. X. J 

Jordan Homer Stover. Nutley. N. J 

Born at TnMiton. N. J.. June 4. 1888. At Pvutgers. 1905-07. 

|()(),S-09. Clieniical (>ngineer. Princeton Univ.. 1909 10. 

Ray Brown Tiiom.\s, lOnosburg Fall.^. Vt 

Born in Berkshire, ^'t.. Apr. 11, 1SS4. Physician. M.D. ( I'niv. 
Vermont, 1910). 



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275 



1911. 
A.B. 



WiLLiAiJ A'oiGT Becker, 

Born at Newark, N. J. 
Mosquito Commission. 

VixcEXT James Casale, 

Born at Paterson, N. J. 
vard, 1914). 

Edwix Stanley Chedister, 

Born at Rockaway, X. 
Princeton Sem., 1916. 

Ernest Theodore Dewald, 



Jan. 28, 1891. 



Newark, N. J. 
Witli Essex County 



Oct. 1, 1888. Lawyer. 



Newark, N. 
LL.B. (Har- 



.J., June 16, 1889. 



Thompson Ridge, N. Y. 
Presb. clergyman. 

New Brunswick, N. J. 



Born at Xew Brunswick, N. J., Sept. 18, 1891. A.M. (Prince- 
Fellow, Princeton Grad- 



ton. 1914). Ph.D. (Princeton, 1916) 
uate College. 

DuMoNT Frelinghuysen Elmendorf, 

Born at Xew Brunswick, N. J., Sept. 7, 1890. 
1915). M.D. (Johns Hopkins, 1915). 

John DeLancey Ferguson, 

Born at Scottsville, X. Y., Xov. 13, 1888. Asst. Prof. English. 
Heidelberg Univ. A.M. (Rutgers, 1912). Ph.D. (Columbia, 
1916). 

Henry Delevan Frost, 

Born at Dairvland, N. 
X. B. Sem., 1914. 

Allen Francis Marcley, 

Born at Mariaville, N. 
Western Sem., 1914. 

John ^Neander, 

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y 
X. B. Sem., 1914. 

Theodore Nlv'er Pockman, 

Born at East Greenbush, N. Y., Sept. 2. 1890. Xewspaper 
writer. A.M. (Rutgers. 1914). Litt.B. (Columbia, 1914). 



Y., June 4, 1884. 



Y., July 19, 1881. 



Mch. 19, 1880. 



Baltimore, Md. 
A.M. (Rutgers, 

Tiffin, Ohio. 



Accord, N. Y. 
Clergyman, R. C. A. 

Delanson, N. Y. 
Clergyman, R. C. A. 

Gardiner, N. Y. 
CleTgyman, R. C. A. 

New York City. 



New York City. 
Advertisement 

Schenectady, N. Y. 



Ferdinand Schureman Schenck, Jr., 

Born at Montgomery, X. Y., Oct. 6, 1889. 
writer. 

Louis Bevier VanDyck, 

Born at Buffalo, X. Y., Mch. 13, 1889. Accountant. 

^Leonard Kip Van Dyck, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at Brooklyn, X. Y., Feb. 26. 1890. M.D. (Albany Med. 
Coll., 1915). Physician, St. John's Hospital. Brooklyn, X. Y. 
Died, Dec. 30, 1915. 

Tracy Stebbins Voorhees, Shafter, Kern Co., Cal. 

Born at Xew Bxunswick, N. J., June 30, 1890. Ranching. 
Lawyer. LL.B. (Columbia, 1914). A.M. (Rutgers, 1914). 



Edward Everett Dissell, 

Born at Canton, Ohio, Mch. 1, 1889. 
Newton Hayes Fessenden, 

Born at Candor, X. Y., Mch. 4, 1889. 

Lawyer. LL.B. (Albany Law School). 

William Buckley Murray, Jr., 

Born at Scranton, Pa., Dec. 9, 1889. 
With Munson Steamship Line. 



West Hartford, Conn. 

Kingston, N, Y. 
At Rutgers one year. 

Brooklyn, N. Y. 
At Rutgers, 1908-09. 



276 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



1911. 



George Walter Stout, Hollywood, Cal. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Mcli. 9, 1890. At Rutgers, 
1908-10. Manager, Keystone Film Co. 

Lucius Douglas Tompkins, Jr., Grand Rapids, Mich. 

Born at Harlingen, N. J., May 13, 1889. A.B. (Yale). 

Alexander Beggs Wilkie. Albany, N. Y. 

Born at Bethlehem, N. Y., Oct. 18, 1887. Student, Univ. N. Y. 



Litt.B. 

William Chauncey Hawver, * Hudson, N. Y. 

Born at Claverack, N. Y., Apr. 5, 1888. Law student. 

William Henry MacDonald, Trenton, X. J. 

Born at Davton, N. J., Nov. 27, 1888. Health Inspector, 
1912- . 

Louis Raymond Reid, New York City. 

Born at Warsaw, N. Y., Sept. 1> 1887. .lournalist. 

George Safford, New York City. 

Born in New York City, Apr. 18, 1889. Bond salesman. 

George Munson Sangster, Jr., Rutherford, N. J. 

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 6, 1880. Advertising and 
editorial representative. 

Hiram Steelman, Atlantic City, N. J. 

Born at Ocean City, N. J., Dec. 14, 1887. Lawyer. LL.B. 
(Yale, 1914). 



Edwin vSeymour Oldis, New York City. 

Born in New York City, Apr. 18, 1885. At Rutgers three 
years. Lawyer. 

Jacob Spitzer, Perth Amboy, N. J. 

Born in New York City, Dec. 23, 1890. 



B.Sc. 

George Howard Baldwin, East Orange, N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. .L, Nov. 14, 1889. Salosmnn. 

Jesse Harold Beekman, Englewood, N. J. 

Born at Sayreville, N. J., Sept. 17, 1889. Supervisor, rii.vsicai 
Education, Englewood Public Schools 

Harold Silas Best, Aldershot, Canada. 

Born at South Framingliam. Mass., Nov. 10, 1888. With Na- 
tional Eireproofing Co. of Canada. 

Herman Clark Brewster, Cornwall, N. Y. 

Born at Cornwall, N. Y., Nov. 2, 1888. Traveling. 

Alan P]lwin Burns, Irvington. N, J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Tnly 12, 1890. Engineer. 

Malcolm Langstrotii Carl, Bloomfield, N. J. 

Born at Bloomfield, N. .1., Juno 2, 18S9. Wholesale coal business. 

RoscoE WiLLiAi^i DeBaun, Now Brunswick. N. J. 

Born at Caldwell, N. J., Dec. 10, 1887. Extension specialist in 
nuirket gardening. 

Willard Conklin Durham, New Brunswick. N. J. 

Born at New Brnnswiek, N. .T.. Mav 10. 1 S89. Riiliber industry. 
M.Sc. (Rutgers. 191.^)). 



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ALUMNI. 277 



Wallace Todd Eakins, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Paterson. N. J.. Dec. 11, 1889. Sanitary inspector. 
M.Sc. (Rutsers. 1913). 

Scott Miller Fell. Trenton, N. J. 

Born at Trenton, N. J., Oct. 10, 1887. Insurance broker. 
Joseph Robert Forsyth, Dover, N. J. 

Born at Hoboken, N. J., Nov. 23, 1887. Civil engineer. 

Clarence Edward Fulton, Tarentum, Penn. 

Born at New Brunswick. N. J., Jan. 22, 1889. Ceramic 
chemist. 

Ferdinand Wead Haasis, Jenkins, Ky. 

Born in Brooklyn. N. Y., Jan. 25, 1889. Forester. M.F. 
(Yale. 1913). 

Ralph Heidingsfeld, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick. N. J.. Mav 5. 1890. Instructor in 
Chemistry. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1914). 

Roy Ormonde Henszey, Oconomowoe, Wis. 

Born in Philadelphia, Pa.. Mav 20, 1887. Chief engineer and 
architect. C.E. (Rutgers, 1914). 

John LeRoy Herber. Watertown, N. Y. 

Born at Feura Bush. N. Y''., Nov. 2. 1887. Civil engineer. 
Asst. engineer. N. Y. State Highway Dept.. 1914- . C.E. 
(Rutgers, 1915). 

Augustus Hunt. Minot, N. D. 

Born in Philadelphia, Pa., Mch. 27, 1888. Asst. city engineer. 
Charles Edward Jacquart, South River, N. J. 

Born at Matawan. N. ,J., Oct. 7, 1889. Ceramic chemist. 

George Edward Jones, New Brunswick, N. J. 

• Born in New York City, June 17, 1889. President, Jonlee 
Paint and Varnish Co. 

Charles Morris Keebler, Jr., Glassboro, N. J. 

Born at Glassboro, N. J., Jan. 20, 1891. Manager of Gas Co. 

Henry Kreh, Jr., Elizabeth, N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. J., May 3, 1890. 

Harold David Leslie, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Newton Centre. Mass., Aug. 26, 1889. Advertising. 

Walter Burroughs McDougall, Pleasantville, N. J. 

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 1, 1890. Teacher. 

Andrew Ten Eyck Manley, Bethlehem, Pa. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J.. Oct. 30. 1888. Engineering Dept. 
Guerber Engineering Co.. Highland Park, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Samuel Maximilian Nelson, Pequaming, Mich. 

Born at Highland Park, N. .!., May 13, 1889. Post-gradu:ite 
student. Sociology, Univ. Wisconsin. 

Warren Wilcox Oley, Bridgeton, N. J. 

Born at Dunellen, N. J., Apr. 12, 1889. County farm demon- 
strator. 

DORRANCE Wilson Palmer, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., .June 15, 1889. Civil engineer. 

Raymond Sears Patterson, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Jersey City, N. J., May 4, 1890. Chief Inspector. 
Middlesex and Monmouth County Mosquito Commission. 

Willis Earl Rochford, Trenton, N. J. 

Born at Watervliet, N. Y., Aug. 4, 1889. Civil engineer. 

John Roderick Sexton, Youngstown, O. 

Born at Ijong Branch. N. J.. .Tan. 18, 1889. Assistant engineer. 
Erie R. R. C.E. (Rutgers, 1915). 



278 RUTGERS COLLEGE. i:,n 



Harold Sillcox, Newark, X. J. 

Born at Bristol. Pa., May 20, 1886. Civil engineer, Penn. 
R. R. 

Frederick Martin Smith, Plainfield, X. J. 

Born at South Bound Brook, N. J., July 28. 1889. Supt. of 
distribution, Public Service Gas Co. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1914). 

Howard Anthony Smith, New^ York Citj-. 

Born in New York City, Oct. 23, 1888. Civil engineer. 

Clarkson Provost Stelle, Milltown, X. J. 

Born at Milltown, N. J., Mch. 31, 1891. Engineer and con- 
tractor. Vice President, Utility Construction Co., 1915- . 

Earle Cook Stillwell, Freehold, X. J. 

Born at Freehold, N. J., July 12, 1890. Instructor in Agricul- 
ture. 

Lloyd Mervin VanXess. Caldwell, X. J. 

Born at Caldwell, N. J., June 28, 1889. Banking. 

John Haring Voorhees, Mendham, X. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Jan. 27, 1889. Farmer. 



Lester Douglas Baldwin, Caldwell, X. J. 

Born at Orange, N. J., Feb. 12, 1887. 

Harland Bartholomew, St. Louis, Mo. 

Born at Stoneham, Mass., Sept. 14, 1889. At Rutgers three 
years. Expert adviser. City Plan Commission, St. Louis, Mo., 
1916- . 

Edward Clarkson Dana, Metuchen, X. J. 

Born at Metuchen, N. J., Sept. 1, 1888. At Rutgers, 1907-09. 
Salesman. 

Carlos Philemon Day, West Hartford, Conn. 

Born at West Avon, Conn., June 4, 1889. At Rutgers, 1908-09. 
Salesman. 

^Harold Wilson Dixon, New Brunswick, X. J. 

Born at Highland Park. New Brunswick, N. J., Mch. 27, 1891. • 
At Rutgers, 1907-11. With Public Service Co. at Perth Amboy, 
N. J. Died, June 29, 1913. 

George Stanley Fisher, Norwicli, X'. Y. 

Born at Middletown, N. Y., Aug. 13, 1889. At Rutgers a half 
year. Clerk. 

Edward Lyell Fox, New York City. 

Born in New York City, Sept. 29. 1889. At Rutgers one year. 

Writer. Author, "Secret of the German War Office,'' and "Be- 
hind the Scenes in Warring Germany."' 

DUANE, BuRNEY FRENCH, Warsaw, X. Y'. 

Born at Bennington, N. Y., Nov. 25, 1886. 

Louis Rochester Freund, Newark. N. J. 

Born at Rochester, N. Y., Mch. 18. 1889. At Rutgers one year. 
Lawyer. LL.B. (N. J. Law School, 1910). 

Elbert Trescott Goode, New York City. 

Born at Greenville, S. C, Jan. 31. 1888. At Rutgers three 
years. Advertising Manager, Individual Drinking Cup Co. 

Frederick Ernest Koester, Hackensack, X. J. 

Born at Bradford, I'enn., May 10, 1887. At Rutgers. 1907-08. 
Title insurance. 

John Kean Leeds, • Oak Park, 111. 

Born at Elizabeth. N. J., Dec. 3, 1888. At Rutgers one year. 
Salesman, machinery. 

Lewis Bassett Moore, Flushing. X. Y. 

Born at Little Nock. N. Y.. Feb. 17, 1880. 



1911-1912. 



ALUMNI. 279 



Newark, 


N. 


J, 


New Brunswick. 


N. 


J, 


.S. (Notre Dame). 






West Orange, 


N. 


J, 


887. Manufacturer of 







Bexjamix Harrison Nichols, Albany, N. Y. 

Born at Albany, N. Y., Feb. 25, 1887. At Rutgers one year. 
Sanitary inspector. 

Frank Russell Parker, Oakhurst. N. J. 

Born at Rahway, N. J., May 2, 1889. At Rutgers two years. 
School principal. 

Earl Warrex Presley, Great Kills, S. I., N. Y. 

Born at Cleveland. Obio, Aug. 28. 1889. At Rutgers one rear. 
Pbysician. M.D. (Univ. and Bellevue Med. Coll., 1912). 

Charles Russell Rogers, Ocean Grove, N, J. 

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 17, 1889. At Rutgers, 1907-09. 
Lawyer. 

John Burleigh Smith, Elmer, N. J. 

Born at Elmer. N. J.. .Tan. 1. 1889. At Rutgers tbree years. 
AYitb Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. 

WiLLiAii Alfred Smith, ) Newburgh, N. Y. 

Born at Newburgb, X. Y., Aug. 15, 1889. At Rutgers, 1907-08. 
Draughtsman. 

Carl Wackexhuth, 

Born at Newark. N. .7., Apr. 2, 1887. 

Arthur Deady Welsh, 

Born in New York City, Nov. 3. 1889. 
Arthur Groves Whyte, 

Born at .Jersey City, N. J., Feb. 15, 
motion pictures. 

Japhet Bishop Woolston, Trenton, N, 

Born at Trenton, N. J., Nov. 30, 1887. At Rutgers two years. 
Field engineer. 



1912. 
A.B. 

Harold Curtice Amos, Newark. N. J. 

Born at Spring-water. N. Y., Apr. 20. 1885. Teacher, Latin, 
Newark Academv. 1913— . Special Lecturer, Spanish. Univ. 
N. Y., 1915- . A.M. (Rutgers, 1916). 

Walter Sax Bloom, ^ Hawthorne, N. J. 

Born at Catskill, N. Y., Nov. 4. 1888. Clergvman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1915. 

Alan Ditchfield Campbell, St. Louis, Mo. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Aug. 2, 1891. Instructor in 
Mathematics, Washington Univ., 191.5— . M.A. (Princeton. 
1915). 

Seymour Parker Gilbert, Jr.. Bloomfiekl. N. J. 

Born at Bloomfield. N. .J.. Oct. 13. 1892. Lawyer. LL.B. 
(Harvard, 1915). A.M. (Rutgers, 1916). 

Valextixe Brittox Havens, Oxford, England. 

Born in Brooklyn. N. Y., July 11. 1889. Rhodes Scholar. Ox- 
ford University. B.A. in Jurisprudence (Oxford. 1916). 

William Gettier Herrman, Plainfield, N. J. 

Born at Norwood. Ohio. June 13. 1890. Phvsician. M.D. (N. 
Y. Homoeopathic Med. Coll., 1916). A.M. (Rutgers. 1916). 

Henry Kilmer Hotaling, Blawenburg. N. J. 

Born at Saugerties, N. Y., Nov. 28, 1889. Clergvman. R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1915. 

Jacob Press, Dorothy. N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. J., Dec. 14, 1890. 



280 



EUTGEES COLLEGE. 



1912. 



Vivian Clinton Ross, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., June 6. 1802. Lawyer. LL.B. 
(Columbia. 1915). A.M. (Rutgers, 1916). 

Ernest Weld Scuddee, Norman, Okla. 

Born at Creston, Neb., Oct. 27. 1888. Geologist. 

William Rudolph Fuerchtegott Stier, New York City. 

Born at Sayrevillo, N J.. Oct. 25, 1892. Educational Director, 
Y. M. C. A. Student, Union Scm., Class of 1917. 



Succasunna, N. J. 
N. J. 



Clifford Wilpur Buck, 

Born at Succasunna. N. .J.. Jan. 14. 1891 

*WiLLiAM Van Vranken Mabon, 

Born at Hoboken, N. J.. Dec 
With Hackensack Water Co. 
1913. 

Lewis Chester Morrison, 

Born at Cambridge, Mass.. Oct. 23. 1884. 

*Elmer Bernard Shapiro, Somerville, 

Born in Russia, Oct. 30. 1891. Killed bv train while a student 
at Rutgers, May 14, 1911. 

Nicholas Sikkie Sichterman, Coopersville, 

Born at Coonersville, Mich., Jan 29, 1885. A.B. (Hope. 1914). 
Student, N. B. Sem., 1915. 

Robert Harmer Smith, 

Born at Oyster Bay, N. Y 

Francesco Giglio Urbano, 

Born in Italy, Mch. 23. 1883 



Hackensack, 

5. 1890. At Rutgers. 1908-09. 
Drowned in reservoii", Feb. 22, 



Boston, Mass. 

N. J. 

Mich. 

' Oyster Bay. N. Y. 
May 31, 1891. 

New York City. 
At Rutgers. 1909-10. Prot. 



Episc. clergyman. General Sem., 1914. 



Litt.B. 



Newark. N. J. 
Instructor. Newark 



Bound Brook. N. J. 

Apr. 22, 1889. Electrical contractor. 

Perth Amboy, N. H. 
Merchant. 

Hackensack. N. J. 
Real estate and 



10. 1889. 



19, 1889. 



James Kay Alverson, 

Born at Newark. N. J., Nov. 21, 1888. 
Recreation Commission. 

Perry Hadwick Bascom, 

Born at ^liddlebush, N. J 
Fred Arthur Briegs, 

Born at IVrth Amboy, N. J., Aug 

Fred Montgomery Fountain. 

Born at Hackensack, N. J., Sept 
insurance. 

Jacob Walter Groendyke. 

Born at Monmouth Junction, N. J.. Jan. 2, 1891. 
can Tel. and Tel. Co. 

George Willard Martin, 

Born in Brooklyn. N. Y., Oct. 27, 1886. Botanist, 
student. Tiniv. Chicago, 1915-10. INI.Sc. (Rutgers, 1915). 

John Dittgen Morrison. Ridgefield Park, N 

Born at Ridgofield Park. N. J. Nov. 12. 1890. Dentist. D.D.S. 

(Univ. Penn.. 1915). :M.Sc. (Rutgers. 1915). 
Milo Claude Moseman. Richmond Hill. T-. T.. N. Y 

Born at Windham. N. Y., Nov. IS, 1SS7. TtMclur. In X. Y. 

Law School three years. 
Richard Alexander Smith, Phihidelphia. Pa 

Born in Now York City. July 2. 1890. 
Dexter White. New York (^ity 

Born at Middh'ltui'g. X. V.. Dec. 27. ISSS. I'liotographcr. 



Newark. N. J. 

With Amcri- 

Chica.^o. 111. 
Graduate 

J. 



1912. 



ALUMNI. 



281 



Leroy Colver Wilsey, 

Born at Newark, N. J.. Oct. 31, 1889. 
nmbia, 1913). 



Teacher. 



Newark, N. J. 
M.A. (Col- 



WiLLiAM Cabpender, Ngw Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick. N. J., Oct. 29, 1888. At Rutgers one 
j^ear. Refrigerating- engineer. 

William Benjamix Cook, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at High Falls. N. Y., May 4, 1884. At Rutgers two years. 
Teacher. B.S. (Columbia 1911). 



B.Sc. 

John Arthur, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Newark. N. J., Dec, 1889. Engineer. 
George David Auchter, Jersey City, N. J. 

Born at Jersey City, N. J., Jan. 6, 1889. Structural engineer. 



John Vail Bis sett. 

Born at Milltown. N. J., Noy. 9, 1888. 
cal School. 



New Brunswick, N. J. 
Student, Cornell Medi- 



Elizabeth, N. J. 
Chemical engineer. 

Shiloh, N. J. 
Sanitary engineer. Died, 



South River, N. J. 
Ceramic engineer. 

Ridgewood, N. J. 

Schuyler ville, N. Y. 
Medical student, 



Edward Francis Blatz, 

Born at Elizabeth, N. J., Jan. 29, 1890 

*Walter Cox Bowen, 

Born at Shiloh, N. J., Nov. 17, 1886. 
May 8, 1915. 

Leonard Stott Briggs, 

Born at Firthcliffe, N. Y., June 19, 1892. 
M.Sc. (Rutsrers, 1915). 

Harold Jasper Cadmus, 

Born at Bayonne, N. J. Chemist. 

Robert Stephen Cleaver, 

Born at Schuylerville. N, Y.. Mch. 17, 1891. 
Cornell, Class "^ of 1916. 

Henry Clifton Cooper. Palmyra, N. Y. 

Born at Denton, Md., Oct. 8, 1889. Ceramic engineer. 
Elbron Fisher, Highland Park, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Sayreyille. N. J., July 6, 1890. Civil engineer. 
Francis Clyde Fitting, Lahaska, Bucks County, Penn. 

Born at Hammonton, N. J., May 20, 1890. Farmer. 
Samuel Furman Foster, Bay Head, N. J. 

Boi-n at Bay Head, N. J., Aug. 31. 1890. Instructor. 

Russell Woodworth Gies, Elizabeth, N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. J., Apr. 7. 1891. Chief Inspector Union 
County Mosquito Commission. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1915). 

Augustus Lemuel Gladding, Lincoln, Cal. 

Born at Lincoln, Cal., Jan. 12, 1889. Ceramic chemist. 

Frederic Glander, Glen Ridge, N. J. 

Born in New York City. Feb. 25, 1888. Electrical engineer. 
M.E. (Rutgers, 1916). 

Aaron Martin Hageman, Bound Brook, N. J. 

Born at Bound Brook, N. J.. Aug. 17. 1890. Assistant in Chem- 
istry, Rutgers. 1913- . M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1913). Van der Poel 
Fellow in Chemistry, Rutgers, 1912—13. 

George Edward Hageman n, Philadelphia. Pa 

Born at Newark. N. J., June 9, 1887. Instructor in Mech. Engr., 
Uniy. Penn. 



282 RUTGEES COLLEGE. 



1912. 



Albert Lewis Hagen, Pattenburg, N. J. 

Born at Hoboken, N. J., May 17, 1880. Farmer. 
Edwin Howe Halsted, Newton, N. J. 

Born at Passaic. N. J., Jan. 22, 1888. Farmer. 

Herbert William Heilmann, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. J., May 15. 1889. Civil ena:ineer. Asst. 
County Engineer, Essex county. C.E. (Rutgers, 1915). 

Henry Victor Jacobson, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. J., Oct. 23. 1890. Lawyer. 

Oran Keller, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick. N. J,, Jan. 2. 1891. With Smelting 
Company at Chrome, N. J. 

Ralph Jacob Kieffer, New York City. 

Born at Lake Katrine, N. Y., Sept. 28, 1890. Electrical engineer. 
E.E. (Princeton, 1914).. 

Alson Carlton Llewellyn, Collingswood, N. J. 

Born at Deerfield St., N. J., Aug. 12, 1888. Industrial engineer. 

John Francis McGovern, Jr., New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Hohoken. N. J., Apr. 14, 1889. Student, Albany Medical 
School. Class of 1917. 

John Preston Mailler, New York City. 

Born at Cornwall-on-Hudson, N. Y.. Sept. 25. 1890. Asst. 
Mechrnical Engineer. Interborough Rapid Transit Co., 1916— . 
M.E. (Rutgers, 1916). 

James Walter Mailler, New York City. 

Born at Cornwall, N. Y., Mch. 21, 1889. Engineer with Otis 
Elevator Co. M.E. (Rutgers, 1916). 

John Osborn Marsh, Rahway, N. J. 

Born at Rahway. N. J., Feb. 24. 1890. Manager. Plumbing, 
Tinning and Heating business. 

William Herbert Martin, Bloomfield, N. J. 

Born at Bloomfield, N. J., June 7, 1890. Manager of factory. 

Louis Fowler Merrill, Hackensack, N. J. 

Born at Larchmont Manor, N. Y., July 24, 1884. Farm demon- 
strator. 

Alfred Arthur Nelson, Chicago, 111. 

Born at South Amboy, N. J., July 2, 1891. With Meade Mor- 
rison Eng. Co. 

John Richard Nevius, East Millstone, N. J. 

Born at East Millstone, N. J., Sept. 9, 1890. Construction en- 
gineer. 

Herbert Ramsey Peebles, AUentown, N. J. 

Born at Patcrson, N. J., Mch. 12, 1889. Structural steel de- 
signer. 

Donald Ross, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. J.. Jan. 27, 1890. :NLinufacturer. 

Robert Schmidt, Manhattan, Kan. 

Born at Manunmskin, N. J., Mch. 31. 1891. Seed analyst and 

asst. in Botany. Kansas Exper. Station. 
Edward Collier Scott, Philadelphia, Penn. 

Born at St. Paul. Minn.. Sept. 22, 1889. Chemist. Van der 

I'ool Fellow in Chemistry, Rutgers, 1912-13. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 

1913). 
Stephen Parsons Smith, La Paz, Bolivia, S. A. 

Born at I..ocsburg, N. J., Nov. 2. 18SG. Teacher in mission 

scliool. 1912- . 
William Emmons Smock, , Newark. N. J. 

Born at Camden. N. J.. Oct. 2S. 1S8S. Draughtsman. Penn. K. R. 



1912. 



ALUMNI. 



!S3 



Harold Morlock Terrill, Rahway, N. J. 

Born at Rahwaj% N. J., July 29. 1890. Teacher, Mathematics. 

Arthur Bentley Titsworth, Bethlehem, Penn. 

Born at Dunellen, N. J., Aug. 29, 1889. Mechanical engineer. 

Earl Edward YanDerwerker, New York City. 

Born near Schuylerville, N. Y., Apr. 7, 1890. Medical student. 
Coll. P. and S., Clas's of 1917. 



Elmer Leigh Walker, 

Born at Newark, N. J 
(Rutgers, 1915). 

Frederick Woelfle, 

Born in Brooklyn. N. Y., Feb. 4, 1890. Teacher 



Newark, N. J. 
Nov. 15, 1889. Civil engineer. C.E. 

Hicksville, N. Y. 



Francis Newlin Acton, 

Born at Salem. N. .T., June 14, 1891. 
Law student, Univ. Penn. 

Dean Courtney Anderson, 

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Feh. 6, 1891. 
Salesman. 

'Carlton Alexander Ayers, 

Born at Metuchen. N. J., June 22, 1890. At Rutgers, 1908-09. 
Fire insurance business. Died, Mch. 14, 1914. 

Eugene Kenneth Baumann, Rahway, N. 

Born at Rahway, N. J., Dec. 31, 1888. At Rutgers one year. 
B.S. (Penn. State, 1914). Landscape designer. 



Salem, N. J. 
At Rutgers, 1908-09. 

Brooklyn, N. Y. 
At Rutgers one year. 

Metuchen, N. J. 



George Jacob Berstler, 

Born at Norristown, Pa.. July 30, 1889. 
Asst. Supt., Fandango Mills. 

Eugene Boniface Bradley, 

Born at Plymouth, Conn., Feb. 18, 1887. 
Real estate. 

Thomas Shipman Cooper, 

Born at Fort Worth, Tex.. May 4, 1888. 
Howard Lincoln Davis, 
Robert Blaine Davis, 

Born at Paterson, N. J., May 8, 1885. 
Salesman. 

ED^^'IN SwiNKER Dewey, 



Milburn, N. J. 
At Rutgers one year. 

Orlando, Fla. 
At Rutgers, 1909-10. 

Dingman's Ferry, Penn. 
Teacher. 

Elizabeth, N. J. 
Clifton, N. J. 
At Rutgers one year. 

Newark, N. J. 

Born at Haddonfield, N. J., Dec. 25. 1889. At Rutgers one year. 
Copper refinery fo.reman. Lehigh Univ., 1913. 

Charles Frederick Duncan, . Red Bank, N. J. 

Born at Red Bank, N. J., Nov. 25, 1889. 
LeRoy Joseph Esler, New Brunswick, N, J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Jan. 25, 1888. 

Everett Melvin Freystadt, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., May 18, 1890. At Rutgers, 1908-00. 
Sales engineer. 

George Milton Frieze, Jr., 

Born at Rahway, N. J., July 7, 1888. 

■'Anton Frederick Haury, 

Born in New York City, July 12, 1885 
Attending Carnegie Institute, Pittsburg 

Charles Stanley Hoff, 

Born at Easton, Pa., Oct. 20, 1888. 
Walter Allen Johnson, 

Born at Freehold. N. J.. July 12, 1890 



Rahway, N. J. 

Elizabeth, N. J. 

At Rutgers, 1908-09. 
Died. Dec. 16. 1912. 

Great Meadows, N. J. 
Cadillac. Mich. 



Civil engineer. B.S. (Valparaiso Univ., 1912). 



At Rutgers one year. 



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RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



1912. 



Elizabeth, N. J. 

N. J. 

N. J. 

N. Y. 

L. I. 

N. J. 



George Washington Kerr, 

Born at Elizabeth, N. J., July 4, 1890. 

Irving Kunzman, Plainfield, 

Born in Russia, Dec. 6, 1890. At Rutgers, 1908-09. Lawyer. 
B.S. (Columbia, 1912). LL.B. (ColvTmbia, 1914). 

Lionel F. Liebschutz, . Red Bank, 

Born at Landing, N. J., Oct. 10. 1890. At* Rutgers. 1908-10. 
Teacher. B.S. (Columbia, 1914). 

Edward Chester Voorhees Lyall. Poughkeepsie, 

Born at Millbrook. N. Y.. Dec. 6, 1888. At Rutgers one and 
one-half years. Automobile business. 

Frederick Robert Mackey, Far Rockaway, 

Born at Rensselaerville, N. Y., June 16, 1888. President, James 
St. Garage Co. 

Stanley Pearsall Marsh, 

Born at Westfield, N. J., 1890. Brown Univ, 
man. 

George Howard Metcalf, 

Born at Nottingham, England, June 2, 1886. 
Frank Enoch Misner, 

Born at Little Falls, N. Y., Sept. 20. 1887. • 

John Lawrence Pettit, 

Born in Salem county, N. J., Sept. 16. 1890 
year. With .John Lucas & Co., Philadelphia. 

Charles William Piez, 

Born in New York City. Oct. 13. 1889. Farmer. 

Harold Clarkson Pierson, Newark, 

Born at Newark, N. J., May 8, 1888. At Rutgers three years. 
Clerk. 

Ridgewood, 

Dec. 14, 1891. At Rutgers one year. 



Westfield, 
Traveling sales- 
Pa terson, N. J. 

Little Falls, N. Y. 

Salem, N. J. 
At Rutgers one 

Hammonton, N. J. 
N. J. 



New Paltz, N. Y. 
N. J. 



William Joseph Ransom, Ridgewood, N. J. 

Born at Brooklyn, N. Y 
Real estate broker. 

George Lorenzo Relyea, 

Born at New Paltz, N. Y., Sept. 9, 1883. 

Ethan Clark Rogers, New Market, 

Born at New Market. N. J.. Oct. 4, 1888. At Rutgers one and 
one-half years. Machinist. 

Harold Ellison Schofield, Roxborougli. Phila.. Penu. 

Born in Philadelphia. Pa., May 14. 1889. At Rutgers one and 
one-half years. Asst. Instructor, Mech. Drawing, Univ. Peun. 

Joseph Russell See, Cranford, N. J. 

Born at Jersey City, N. J., Oct. 4, 1888. At Rutgers one year. 
Automobile dealer. 

Willard Stolth Stack, Trenton, N. J. 

Born at Trenton. N. J., Dec. 9, . 

Sandford Roy S4HTH, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Marlboro. N. J., Aug. 21, 1887. Salesman. 
Morris Shuman Traveu, Trenton, N. J. 

Born at Trenton. N. J.. Sept. 6, 1888. 
Earle Benjamin Van Ness, Pine Brook. N. J. 

Born at Pomuton Plains, N. J., Feb. 11. 1892. At Rutgers three 

years. Chemist. 
Rfinhold vom Leiin, Elizabeth. N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick. N. J., Mch. 23. 1881. With Singer 

Mfg. Co. 
Harold Kimb.vll Wardwell. Langhorne. Ponn. 

Born at Adams. N. Y.. Apr. 26. 1880. 



19 J 2-15)13. 



ALUMNI. 285 



Charles SwACKiiAirER Wehrly, New York Cit^'. 

Born at Somerville, N. J., Aug. 26, 1890. At Rutgers. 1908-11. 
Chemist. 

Edmund Wilkixs Young, S. Betlikhem, Pa. 

Born at Knoxville. Tenn., Aug. 30. 1889. At Rutgers two years. 
General foreman, Lehigh Coke Co., 1916— . 



1913. 
A.B. 

Walter Bastedo, Hightstown, N. J. 

Born at Dayton, N. -J., Nov. 25, 1886. Insurance agent. Ro- 
chester Sem. 

John Clyde Enx, Butler, N, J. 

Born at Somerville, N. J., Jan. 13, 1891. Teacher. 
John Cornelius Heines, Seattle, Wash. 

Born in Netherlands. Department of English. Lniv. Washington. 

John Henry Stowits Putnam, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Born at Cana.ioharie, N. Y., Aug. 2.5, 1887. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem.. 1916. 

George Herbert Ramsey, Olean, N, Y. 

Born at Olean. N. Y., Aug. 18. 1891. Student, Coll. P. and 
S., Class of 1917. 

Jacob Chop Kicker, Newark. N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. J., Jan. 15, 1893. Student, N. J. Law 
School, Class of 1918. 

Miles Ross, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J.. Jan. 28. 1893. Coal merchant. 

Harold Willia^Jt- Schenck, * Nutley, N. J. 

Born at Plainfield, N. .J.. July 6. 1892. Cleravman, R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem.. 1916. A.M. (Univ^ N. Y., 1915). 

Homer Lewis Sheffer, Port Ewen, N. Y. 

Born at Linlithgo, N. Y., Apr. 23,- 1890. Clergyman. R. C. A. 
N. B. Sem., 1916. 

Earl Reed Silvers, Rahway, N. J. 

Born at Jersey City. N. J.. Feh. 22. 1891. Alumni Field Sec- 
retary, Rutgers College. 



Arthur Wesley Ellis. New York City. 

Born in Brooklyn. N. Y'., Aug. 15. 1891. At Rutgers one year. 
Auditor. Ocean Accident and Guaranty Co. 

John Hendrik Johnson, New i'ork City. 

Born at Rahway, N. J., Sept. 7. 1891. At Rutgers one year. 
On staff, N. Y. Bureau of Municipal Research. A.B. (Yale, 
1914). 

Charles Knebel Savahe. Allenhurst, N. J. 

Borough Clerk and Recorder. 

Herbert Knebel Savage, New York City. 

Born in New York City, Aug. 16. 1887. At Rutgers one and 
one-half years. Assistant editor, "Field and Stream." 

Charles Wemple Smith, Lawyersville, N. Y. 

Born at Fonda. N. Y.. July 24. 1883. At Rutgers. 1909-10. 
Clergyman. R. C. A. N. B. "Sem., 1913. 

Royal Aaron Stanton, Ephratah, N. Y. 

Born at Lawyersville, N. Y., Sept. 13. 1886. At Rutgers two 
years. Clergyman, R. C. A. Western Sem., 1914. 



286 EUTGEES COLLEGE. 



10 J 3. 



Litt.B. 

Thomas Turner Karr, Jr., Metuchen. N. J. 

Boi-n in Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 12, 1889. Broker. 

Herbert Muhlenberg Bergamtnt, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at North Adams, Mass., Nov. 29, 1889. Student, Coll. P. 
and S. 

Ralph Emerson Cooper, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Newark. N. J., Jan. 31, 1890. Student. N. Y. Law 
School, Class of 193 6. 

Clifford Ezekiel Dennis, Hamburg, N. J. 

Born at Hamburg, N. J., Aug. 2, 1891. Student, Harvard Law 
School. 

Francis Walker Flanagin, Highland Park, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 30, 1891. Manufacturing chemist. 

Donald Havens, New York City. 

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 15, 1892. Salesman. Student, 
N. Y. Law School. 

Raymond Ditmars Howell, Circleville, N. Y. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., June 13, 1892. Farmer. 

Howard Decker McKinney, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Pine Bush. N. Y., May 29, 1889. Organist. Compiler, 
"Songs of Rutgers," 3d and 4th editions. 

Thomas Vassar Morton. Newark, N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. J., June 21, 1890. With Voorhees Rubber 
Mfg. Co. 

James Rodenburg Slater, Syracuse, N. Y. 

Born at Cairo, N. Y., June 11, 1890. Teacher. M.A. (Syracuse, 
1916). 

Charles Coane Stover, • Trenton, N. J. 

Born at Trenton, N. J., Nov, 29, 1889. Newspaper artist. Com- 
mercial illustrator. 

Charles Augustin Titus, Rahway, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick. N. J., Oct. 15, 1889. Teacher. 

Francis Elmer Weis, Trenton, N. J, 
Born at Jersey City, N. J., Sept. 29, 1890. 



B.Sc. 

Walter Charles Bauer, Elizabeth, N. J. 

Born at Linden, N. J., May 18, . 

Whitfield Jenks Bell, Worcester, Mass. 

Born at Hoboken, N. J., Apr. 14, 1891. With Norton Co. 

Arthur DeLong Bergen, Bound Brook, N. J. 

Born at Bound Brook, N. J., Mch, 4, 1892. With N. Y. Tel. Co. 

Edward Dudley Chase, Rahway, N. J. 

Born in Now York City, Apr. 3, 1891. Civil engineer, Ponn. 
R. R. 

Charles Henry Connors, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Now Brunswick. N. J.. July 2. 1884. Assistant in Hor- 
ticulture, N. J. Agric. Expcr. Station. 

Frank Hayward Conover, Nobel, Ontario. Canada. 

Born at IVIatawan, N. J., Jan. 5, 1893. ISTanufacturcr of gun- 
cotton. 

I.ESTER Emery C^ook, Highland Park, Now Ihuiiswick. N. J. 

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Mch. 21. 1890. 



1913. 



ALUMNI. 287 



Henry Anthony Cozzens, Ji<., Newark, N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. J., May 12, 1889. Mechanical engineer. 
M.E. (Rutgers, 1916). 

Louis Morris Davts, Bound Brook, N. J. 

Born in Russia, Sept. 25, 1890. Civil engineer. 

Frank Edwin Field, State College, Pa. 

Born at Somerville, N. J., May 13, 1891. Instructor in Elect. 
Engineering, Penn. State College. E.E. (Penn. State, 1914). 

Joseph Kirk Folsom, Worcester, Mass. 

Born at Poundridge, N. Y., Sept. 29. 1893. Graduate student, 
Clark Univ. A.M. (Clark Univ., 1915). 

Elmer Smith Grymes, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Sept. 25, 1891. Chemist. 
CuTHBEKT Wead Haasis, Cleveland, Ohio. 

Born at Perth Amboy, N. J., Aug. 4, 1892. Civil engineer. 

Paul Wead Haasis, Ogden, Utah. 

Born in Marion county, Florida, Nov. 10, 1890. Machinist, 
Southern Pacific Ry. Co. 

Charles Hambrock, Newark, N. J. 

Both at Newark, N. J., Jan. 8, 1892. Chemist. 
Carl Frederick Nicholas Hegstrom, Perth Amboy, N. J. 

Born at Perth Amboy, N. J. City Chemist, Perth Amboy. 

John Parker Hickman, Jr., Newark, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Sept. 30, 1891. General insur- 
ance. 

Frederick James Johnsoist, Point Pleasant, N. J. 

Born at Point Pleasant, N. J., July 26, 1889. Electrical en- 
gineer. 

Howard Anthony Julie, New York City. 

Born in New York City, July 7, 1888. Secretary, North Jersey 
Agricultural Society. 

August Leistner, Elizabeth, N. J. 

Both at New Haven, Conn., Dec. 26, 1890. Engineer. 
Weston Lennox, Reading, Pa. 

Born at Pocomoke City, Md., May 31, 1891. Designer, P. and 

R. R. R. Co. 

*Lambert Jenkins Leonard, Schenectady, N, Y. 

Born at Highland, N. Y., Feb. 19, 1891. With General Electric 
Co. Died, Jan. 26, 1916. 

Jesse Burgess Leslie, Hackensack, N. J. 

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 9, 1891. Chief Inspector, Bergen 
County Mosquito Commission. Student, N. J. Law School. 

Claremont Whitmee Masker, Elizabeth, N. J. 

Born at Somerville, N. J., Apr. 20, 1891. Telephone Dept, C. R. 

R. o.f N. J. 

George Raymond Merrill, East Orange, N. J. 

Born at Pen Argyl, Pa., Aug. 15, 1890. Civil engineer, Essex 

County Park Commission. 

Charles Miller, Ames, Iowa. 

Born at Somerville, N. J.. Sept. 13, 1885. Instmctor, Agric. 

Eng., Iowa State College, 1913- . 

Mahlon George Milliken, Perth Amboy, N. J. 

Born at New Hamburg, N. Y., May 15, 1890. Field engineer. 

Oliver Fritts Mitchell, Perth Amboy, N. J. 

Born at High Bridge, N. J., June 13, 1890. Civil engineer. 

C.E. (Rutgers, 1916). 

Thurlow Christian Nelson, Madison, Wis. 

Born at Highland Park, N. J., Sept. 22, 1890. Asst. Zoology, 

Univ. Wis. Post graduate student. 



288 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



1913. 



Herman Albert Newmahk, Plainfield, N. J. 

Born in Russia, Jan. 28, 1891. Teacher. 
Joseph Stanley Opecny, Huntington, L. I. 

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 4, 1889. Florist. 
Lawrence Hall Opdycke, State College, Pa. 

Born at West New York, N, J., Sept. 4, 1891. Instructor in 

Cliemistry. A.M. (Columbia, 1916). 

George Stanley Robins, St. Louis, Mo. 

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 1, 1892. Chemical salesman. 

George Raymond Robinson, Haydenville, Ohio. 

Born at Moorestown, N. J., Jan. 15, 1889. Ceramic engineer, 
Nat. Fire Proofing Co., 1913- . 

Olin Rutledge Rundall, Amenia, N. Y. 

Born at Amenia, N. Y., May 6, 1890. Agriculturist. 
Morris Sciiechter, Newark, N. J. 

Born in Odessa, Russia, Mch. 4, 1890. Civil engineer. 

Cornelius Frelinghuysen Sciienck, Plaiulield, N. J. 

Born at Plainfield, N. J., July 19, 1890. Student, School of 
Engineering, Columbia Univ. 

Samuel Miller Sharkey, Trenton, N. J. 

Born in Boston, Mass., Dec. 19, 1890. State Clay Tester. 

Edward Tiel Smith, Magnolia, N. J. 

Born at Atlantic City, N. J., June 4, 1888. Manufacturer's rep- 
resentative. 

Hilmar Frederick Smith, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Jan. 13, 1892. Construction 
engineer. 

Thomas Darmon Smith, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Born at Milford, N. J., Jan. 3, 1889. Inspector, Bureau of 
Surveys. 

Frederick Neefus VanDeripe, Highland Park, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Jersey City, N. J., Jan. 11, 1891. Chemist. 
Henry Lear Van Mater, Highland Park, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Hageistown, Md., Feb. 12. 1892. Real estate titles. 
Theodore Van Winkle, Rutherford, N. J. 

Born at Rutherford, N. J., June 5, 1890. Real estate. 



Stewart Hoffman Appleby, Asbury Park, N. J. 

Born at Asbury Park. N. J., May 17. 1890. At Rutgers a half 
year. Sec. and Director, Monmouth Building and Loan Assn. 
Vice Pres. and Director, T. Frank Appleby Co. 

*RiCHARD Clinton Armstrong., Nutley, N, J. 

Born at Elizabeth. N. J., (kt. G. 1891. At Rutgers. 1909-10. 

Died, Oct. 11, 1910. 
William Carroll Ball, Jr., Shanghai, China. 

AVith Standard Oil Co. 
Howard Lorenzo Beers. Stratford, Conn. 

Born at Stratford, Conn., July 14, 1889. 
Clark Chkistopher Bowers, Washington. N, .L 

Born at Washington, N. J., Oct. 6, . 

James Francis JiURKE, Now Bruns\vick, N. J.' 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Mch. 4. 1891. 
Joseph Burstein, Newark, N. J. 

Born in Russia, Sept. 20, 1887. 
Edwin Fuuman Cathcart. South River, N. J. 

Born ill Sayreville, N. J., Oct. 4, 1891. At Rutgers (wo years. 

Chemist. 



1913. 



ALUMXI. 



289 



John Edward Develix Coffey. Newtown Square, Pa. 

Born in New York City, Feb. 12, 1890. At Rutgers, 1909-10. 
Newspaper writer. 

Eltixg Forsythe Deyo, Fairfield, Conu. 

Born at Poughkeepsie, X. Y., May 19. 1888. At Rutgers two 
years. With Warner Bros. Corset Co. 

WrLLET Harold Drake, Trenton, N. J. 

Born at Trenton, N. J., Dec. 27, 1890. At Rutgers two years. 
With Travelers Ins Co. 

Jacob Joseph Feldmax, Bound Biook, N. J. 

Born in Russia, Aug. 15, 1888. 

Cecil Gray Fielder, Boston, Mass. 

Born at Burrsville, N J., Feb. 17, 1890. At Rutgers. 1909-11. 
With Amer. Bapt. Foreign Miss. Society. Litt.B. (Princeton, 
1914). 

Henry William Foulds, 

Born at Edinburgh, Scotland, .Jan. 10, 1891. 
State College. 

Leo Hasledex Fretz, 

Born at Caldwell, X. J., June 11, 1891. 

Hugh James Gaffney, 



Ocean City, N. J. 
Student. Penn. 

Cedar Grove. X. J. 



Born in Brooklyn, X. Y., May 28, 1890. 
CoflBn business. 



Jersey City, X. J. 
At Rutgers one year. 



Baptistown, X. J. 
Student, rniv. X. Y. 

Belle Plaine, Iowa. 
At Rutgers. 1909-10. 

Xewark. X. J. 



Harry Young Green, 

Born at Baptistown, X. J., Dec. 28, 1886. 

John Loveridge Greenwood, 

Born at Cuba, X. Y.. Aug. 25, 1887. 
Supt., brick and tile plant. 

Louis Hambrock, Jr., 

Born at Xewark, X. J., Apr. 6, 1890. 

Montagu Hankin. Basking Ridge, X. J. 

Born at San Rafael, Cal.. Mch. 28. 1892. At Rutgers one and 
one-half years. Secretary and office manager. 

Emil Hauser, Brooklyn. X. Y. 

Born in Brooklyn. X. Y., Xoy, 8, 1890. Decorator. 
William Henry Helm, Xew Brunswick, X. J. 

Born at Xew Brunswick, X. .J.. Dec. 4, 1887. 
Walter Hornbruch, Xewark, X'. J. 

Born in Germany. Feb. 2, 1887. At Rutgers, 1909-13. Chemist. 
Melvin Mundy Hunt, South Amboy, X. J. 

Born at South Amboy. X. J., Aug. 25, 1891. 

George William Koehler. Bound Brook, X'^. J. 

Born at South Bound Brook, X. J., Aug. 26. 1890. At Rutgers 
one year. Business. 

Leslie Charles Lantz, 

Born at Monroe. X. .J.. Aug. .30, 1890. 
one-half years. Chemist. 

Joseph Donjon Laurent. 

Born at Westfield, X. J., Apr. 15. 1891. 

Ralph Samuel Lees. 

Born at Jamestown. X. Y., Aug. 5, 1890. 
one-half years. Manufacturer. 

James Roy McConnell, De Winton, Alberta. Canada. 

Born at Toronto, Canada, Oct. 20, 1890. Rancher. 
George Menaker, Xew York City. 

Born in New York City. Sept. 12, 1887. 

19 



West Orange. X. J. 
At Rutgers one and 

Westfield, X. J. 

Germantown, Pa. 
At Rutgers one and 



290 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



1913. 



Donald Dufferin Mulhern, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Hopewell, N. J., Nov. 23, 1893. Journalist. 

Walter Elliot Orvis, Rahway, N. J. 

Born at Hornell, N. Y., Mch. 25, 1892. At Rutgers, 1909-10. 
Correspondent. 

Chalmers Wolfe-Tone Overton, Plainfield, N. J. 

Born at Montclair, N. J., Mch. 9, 1890. At Rutgers one and 
one-half years. Insurance broker. 

Walter Miller Peacock, Amherst, Mass. 

Born at Freesburg, N. J. At Rutgers one year. Teacher. B.S. 
(Cornell, 1913). M.S. (Cornell, 1915). 

Van Wagenen Pingry, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at Millbrook, N. Y., Nov. 21, 1889. Engineer, New York. 
Telephone Co. 

Ralph Morgan Pitcher, Troy, N. Y. 

Born at Hudson, N. Y., Feb. 8, 1890. At Rutgers two and 
one-half years. Chief clerk, N. Y. Telephone Co., Troy, N. Y. 

Arthur Arnold Prentiss, Chicago, 111. 

Born at Washington. D. C, Sept. 30, 1890. At Rutgers two 
years. Travelling representative. 

Howard Milton Prichard, Sea Bright, N. J. 

Born at Sea Bright, N. J., Sept. 25, 1889. 

Bryce Alphonso Quint, Metuchen, N. J. 

Born at Scranton, Iowa, Feb. 2, 1892. Farmer. B.S. (Iowa 
State Coll.. 1913). 

Alstyn Fitz Randolph, East Orange, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., July 24, 1890. At Rutgers 
one and one-half years. Engineering assistant, Public Service 
Elec. Co. 

David Rosenthal, New York City. 

Born in Russia, July 7, 1891. 
Edward Raymond Sandiford, Fairfield, Conn. 

Born at Waterbury, Conn.. Aug. 24, 1888. 

Edward Brooks Simmons, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 24, 1889. At Rutgers one year. 
Accountant. 

Herbert Simon, Caldwell, N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. J., May 26. 1892. At Rutgers three years. 
Civil engineer. 

Edward Frank Sims, Sttltou, X. J. 

Born at Boonton, N. J., July 6, 1889. At Rutgers, 1908-00. 
Stenographer. 

Horace Thomas Smedley, Glassboro, N. J. 

Born at Camden, N. J., Nov. 24, 1892. 

Robert Gregory Sparrow, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Mch. 20, 1892. At Rutgers one and 
one-half years. I*ublic accountant. 

William Ellsworth Staat, New Brunswick. N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick. N. J.. May 9, 1890. At Rutgers one 
year. Refrigerating engineer. 

Edward Conklin Stover, Jr., Trenton. N. J. 

Born at Trenton, N J., Aug. 5. 1891. At Rutgers. 1909. 

Business. Litt.B. (Princeton, 1915). 
James Philip Tobey, Kingston, N. Y. 

Born at New Bedford. Mass.. Nov. 14. 1S89. 
Rohert Wils(>n Titrner, Yonkers, N. Y. 

Born at Danbury, Conn., July ;il. 1S91. Salesman, Michelin 

Tire Co. 



1913-1914. 



ALUMNI. 291 



Charles King VaistRiper, Paterson, N. J. 

Born at Paterson. N. J., Sept. 8, 1801. Journalist with "Pater- 
son Guardian" and "Newark Evening News." 

Marvin James YanWagenen. New York City. 

Born at Ohioville. N. Y.. Nov. 18, 1884. At Rutgers, 1909-10. 
Graduate student, Columbia Univ. B.S. (Columbia, 1911). A.M. 
(Columbia, 1912). 

Harold Samuel Watson, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., June 25, 1889. At Rutgers one 
and one-half years. Traffic manager. Interwoven Stocking Co., 
1912- . 



1914. 
A.B. 

Frank De Witt Blanchard, Paterson, N. J. 

Born at Spring Vallev, N. Y., Dec. 13, 1886. Student. N. B. 
Sem., Class of 1917. 

Kingsland Camp, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Newark. N. J., Oct. 7, 1893. Student. 

liABAN Hammill Chamberlin, Rochester, N. Y. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J. Student, Rochester Sem., Class 
of 1917. 

John Edward Elmendorf, Jr., Baltimore, Md. 

Born at New Brunswick, N J., Mav 28, 1893. Student, .Johns 
Hopkins Medical School, Class of 1918. 

Levi Simmons Ernst, Cambridge, Mass. 

Born at Hudson, N. Y., Nov. 15, 1891. Student, Harvard Law 
School. 

Alfred August Gaipa, Jersey City, N. J. 

Born at Palermo, Italy, Nov. 17, 1890. Clerk. Student, Ford- 
ham Law School, Class of 1918. 

Charles Arlington Hallenbeck, Greendale, N. Y, 

Born at Greendale, N. Y., Oct. 30, 1888. Student, N. B. Sem.. 
Class of 1917. 

Albert George Leeds, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y.. Mch. 13. 1892. Traffic inspector, N. Y. 
Telephone Co. 

Du Bois N. Le Fevre, New York City. 

Born at New Paltz. N. Y.. Aug. 31, 1890. Student, Union Theo- 
logical Seminary, Class of 1917. 

James Morrow, Cambridge, Mass. 

Bo.rn at Wilmington, Del., Jan. 17, 1894. Law student. 

Theodgrus McLeod Thorburn, Clifton, N. J. 

Born at Clifton. N. J., Sept. 30, 1892. Student, Columbia Law- 
School. Class of 1917. 

David Bevier Van Dyck, Greenville, N. Y. 

Born at Johnsonville, N Y., Aug. 21. 1892. Student, Princeton 
Sem., Class of 1917. A.M. (Princeton, 1916). 



^Raymond Lawrence Aken, Utica, N. Y. 

Born at Philmont. N. Y., Aug. 27, 1891. Died in Hertzog Hall, 
New Brunswick, N. J., Dec. 4, 1913. 

Theodore Hill Conklin, Kingston, N. Y. 

Born at Hackensack, N. J., Jan. 1. 1891. At Rutgers, 1911-13. 
A.B. (Univ. Mich., 1914). Student, Coll. P. and S., Class of 
1918. 



292 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



1914. 



James Anderson Mason, ' Hoboken, N. J. 

Born in Tennessee, Mch. 22, 1892. At Rutgers, 1911-12. A.B. 
(Lafayette, 1914). With Armour & Co. 

Charles Ewan Merritt, Jr., Hartford, Conn. 

Born at Mount Holl3^ N. J., July 15, 1892. At Rutgers two 
years. Insurance. 

Paul Dudley Prentiss, Cleveland, Ohio. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Dec. 30, 1892. At Rutgers 
tliree years. Salesman, furniture. 

William LeRoy Wyckoff, East Orange, N. J. 

Born at Woodhaven, L. I., Feh. 27, 1890. At Rutgers, 1909-10. 
Insurance specialist. 



Litt.B. 

Oren Fogle Browning, Jr., Mountain Lakes, N. J. 

Born at Pe.rth Amboy, N. J., July 23, 1893. Stock broker. 

Warren Randolph Laity, Chappaqua, N. Y. 

Born at Boston, Mass., July 14, 1890. Teacher, Columbia 
Grammar School, N. Y. City. 

Lotris Randolph Menagh, Jr., Jersey City, N. J. 

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 2. 1892. Clerk. 
Arthur Hartland Mershon, Albany, N. Y. 

Born at Rahway, N. J., Nov. 9, 1890. Accountant. 

Frederick Houston Worrell, Sv^arthmore, Pa. 

Born at Chestertown, Md., June 8, 1892. Student, Univ. Penn. 
Law School, 



Frederick A. McCullough, Somerville, N. 

Born at Pluckamin, N. J., Jan. 29, 1890. At Rutgers, 1910. 
Lawyer. LL.B. (N. Y. Law School. 1912). 

Kenneth Alison Turner, Basking Ridge, N. 

Born at Basking Ridge, N. J., Jan. 4, 1893. At Rutgers one 
year. Transitman. 



B.Sc. 

Harry Milton Allen, Juliustown, N. J. 

Born at Basking Ridge, N. J., Dec. 31, 1891. Asst. Manager, 
Dairy Farm. 

Roy Bennett Anderson. Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 1, 1892. Manufacturing var- 
nish, &c. 

Charles Stewart Beckwith, Nevvr Brunswick. N. J. 

Born at Clean, N. Y., May 16, 1891. Asst, Entomologist, N. J. 
Agric. Exper. Station. 

Edward Hopkins Brill, Poughquag, N. Y. 

Born at Newburgh, N. Y., Oct. 13. 1890. Cattle breeder. 

Casper Buecttner, Woodhaven, N. Y. 

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., May 8, 1892, Engineering Dept., 
N. Y. Municipal Railway Co. 

Franklin Oscab Church, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at High Falls, N. Y., Nov. 21, 1892. Mechanical engineer. 
RoscoE Seymour Conkling, New York City. 

Born in New York City, June 9. 1888. Chemist. 



1914. 



ALUMNI. 293 



LiNDLEV GuEKEN CooK, Ringoes, N. J. 

Born at Madison, N. J., Nov. 18, 1892. Farmer. 

Samuel Charles Cooper, Elizabeth, N. J. 

Born at Newaj'k, N. J.. Mch. 11, 1893. Electrical engineer. 
* With Western Union Telegraph Co. 

Henry Kattenhorn Davies. Ridgewood, N. J. 

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 20, 1891. Purchasing agent. 

Austin Lino de la Torre, Guadalajara, Mexico. 

Born at San Miguel, Mexico, Sept. 23, 1891. Engineer and con- 
tractor. 

Robert Garton Dooling, Clayton, N. J. 

Born at Clayton, N. J., Oct. 24, 1889. Civil engineer. 
John Sanderson Elliott, New York City. 

Born at Worcester, Mass., Oct. 16, 1891. Electrical engineer. 

Leo Weiss Elston di Guilint, Summcrville, S. C. 

Born at New Braunslel, Texas, Nov. 22. 1888. Farmer. A.B. 
(Univ. Illinois, 1913). M.Sc. (Univ. Illinois, 1915). 

Stuart Mortimer Firth, ' South Orange, N. J, 

Born at South Orange, N. J., Aug. 18, 1890. Salesman. 

Charles Henry Gant, Bradley Beach, N. J. 

Born at Asbury Park, N. J., Sept. 24, 1892. Civil engineer. 

Donald Henry Gesse, Oiean, N. Y. 

Born at Scottsville, N. Y., Apr. 12. 1891. Civil engineer, N. Y. 
State Dept. 

Samuel Isaac Hoddeson, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born in New York City, Apr. 5, 1892. Chemist. 

Howard Frederick Hueee, New Haven, Conn. 

Born at Carteret, N. J., Mch. 14, 1893. Horticultural Investi- 
gator. 

William Terriberky Hulsizer, South Bethlehem, Pa. 

Born at Clinton, N. J., Mch. 6, 1892. Electrical engineer. 

John Lowery, Jr., Ambridge, Pa. 

Born at Mendham, N. J., June 14, 1892. With American Bridge 
Co. 

Reginald Pennington TjUKI^ns, Rahway, N. J. 

Bom at Moorestown, N. J., Sept. 4, 1891. Chemist. 
Eric Waldorf Luster, Elizabeth, N. J. 

Born at Elizabeth, N. J., July 18, 1892. 

Bkyce Inglis MacDonald, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Brandon, Wis., July 22, 1894. Assistant in Chemistry, 
Rutgers, 1914- . 

William Henry McCallum, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., June 4, 1890. Boys' club leader, 
with N. J. State Agric. College. 

Neil McDougall, Highland Park, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Buffalo, N. Y., May 22, 1891. Civil engineer. 

George Rockwell Maxson, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at Locust, N. J., July 31, 1893. Instructor in Civil En- 
gineering. 

Arthur Costello Metcalf, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Lowell. Mass., June 13, 1890. Graduate student. 
M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1916). 

Edward Thurber Paxton, Austin, Texas. 

Born at Matchaponaix, N. J.. Aug. 26, 1892. Secretary, Bu- 
reau of Municipal Research and Reference, Univ. Texas. M.A. 
(Univ. Texas, 1916). 



294 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



1914. 



Jerome Powers, Elizabeth, N. J. 

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 2, 1892. Civil and hydraulic en- 
gineer. 

Thomas Upton Purrington, Trenton, N. J. 

Born at Haydenville, Mass., Jan. 19, 1895. Electrical engineer. 

Lloyd Frank Regendahl, Kingston, N. Y. 

Born at Kingston, N. Y., Apr. 27, 1892. With Kingston Gas 
and Electric Co. 

John Henry Rowland, New Brunswick. N, J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Jan. 12, 1890. Medical student. 

Edward Robert Schmtd, Verona, N. J. 

Born at Verona, N. J., May 23, 1893. Van der Poel Fellow in 
Chemistry, Rutgers. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1916). 

George William Schmidt, Arlington, N. J. 

Born in New York City, Dec. 12, 1890. Inspector, Electrical 
Testing Laboratories. 

Harold Solomon. New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., June 26, 1892. Claim adjuster. 
James Archer Stackhouse, Cape May Court House, N. J. 

Born at Leavenworth, Kansas, Mch. 5, 1887. Teacher. 
William WEbBER Summerill, Penn's Grove, X. J. 

Born at Penn's Grove, N. J., Sept. 17, 1892. Civil engineer. 
Elmer Harnden Van Wagenen, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at Plutarch, N. Y., Oct. 16, 1893. Civil engineer. 

Walter Martin Van Wagner, Parlin. X. J. 

Born at Harrisburg, Pa., Nov. 15, 1891. Solvent isupt., Her- 
cules Powder Co. 

Joseph Augustus Ward, East Orange, X"^. J. 

Born at Lakewood, N. J., Aug. 18, 1892. Asst. Engineer, East 
Orange Water Dept. 

Louis Kossuth Wiikins, X^ew Bi-unswick. X". J. 

Born at Thorofare, N. J., June 14, 1891. Assistant, N. J. Ex- 
periment Station. 

Stanley Neale Williams, Westfield, X. J. 

Born at Mexiden, Conn., Feb. 6, 1892. Civil engineer. 

Carl Raymond Woodward, Xew Brunswick, X. J. 

Bom at Tennent, N. J., July 20, 1890. With N. J. Agric. Exper. 
Station. 

Leon Peter Zeglio, Plainfield, X. J. 

Born at Mt. Bethel, N. J., Feb. 8, 1890. 



Harold Anshen, New Brunswick. X. J. 

Born in Russia, July 1, 1892. At Rutgers two years. Bank 
clerk. 

John J^awson Baily, Lansdowno, l*a. 

Born in Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 13, 1892. Insurance. 

Edgar Van Dyck Basten, Kingston. X. Y. 

Born at Passaic, N. J., Apr. 12, 1890. Commercial traveler. 

Adolpii Hora Baumann, Railway, X. J. 

Born at Rahway, N. J., Mch. 21, 1892. At Rutgers, 1910-13. 

Florist. 

George Milne Beciitkl, Xew York City. 

Born at Trenton, N. J., Sept. 10, 1890. At Rutgers three years. 
Draughtsman. 

Edward Oscap. Bolijcr, Elizabeth. X. J. 

Born at Elizabeth. N. J., Mav 9. 1S92. At Rutgers. 1910-12. 
Physician. M.D. (Union. 1916). 



1914. 



ALUMNI. 



295 



J., Dec. 17, 1891. 
Accountant. 



Robert OGDE^^ Bouton, 

Born at Elizabeth, N. 
one-half j^ears. 

William g. Breitenbucher, 

Born at Harrison, N. J., Mch. 24, 1891. 
Edgar CHESEt?RO Cook, 

Born at Highlands, N. J.. Aug. 4, 1889. 



Elizabeth, N. J. 
At Rutgers three and 

Harrison, N. J. 
At Rutgers. 1910-12. 
Atlantic Highlands. N. J. 
At Rutgers two and 



one-half years. Law student. 
Reginald Bulkley Crowell, 



Born in Brooklyn. N. Y., Dec. 13, 1890. 
Feed and grain merchant. 



Insurance agent. 

Metuchen, N. 
At Rutgers, two years. 



Newark, N. 
At Rutgers, 1909-13. 



J. 



Rawson Parkhtjrst Dickerson, 

Born at Newark, N. J., Nov. 2, 1890 
With Innis Speiden & Co. 

David Louis Elinsky, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Newark. N. J.. May 22, 1891. At Rutgers one and one- 
half years. Insuxance broker. 

John Thomas Finegan, Tselin, N. J. 

Born at Franklin Park, N. J., Sept. 11, 1893. With Penn. 
R. R. 

Frederic William Holcomb, New York City. 

Born at Palenville. N. Y., Dec. 12. 1891. At Rutgers, 1911-12. 
Physician. M.D. (Albany Med. Coll., 1916). 



Clifford Horsfall, 

Born at Ossining, N. 
Salesman. 



Y., Sept. 3, 1891. 



Kingston, N. 
At Rutgers one year. 



Y. 



Perth Amboy, N. 
At Rutgers two years. 



Henry Charles Koster, 

Born in New York City, Feb. 18. 1892. 
Concrete engineer. 

Frederick Henry Low, 

Born at Chelsea, Mass., Sept. 13, 1890. 

Augustus Tremaine M(^Kinstry, 

Boxn at Hudson, N. Y., Jan. 28. 1892. 
Druggist. Albany Med. Coll.. 1912. 

Harry Charles Bayliss Maulen, 

Born in New York City, Aug. 15, 1891. 

Victor Hugo Miron, 

Born at New Britain, Conn., Feb. 10, 1892 
Furniture salesman. 

Christian Jacob Mueller, 

Born at Egg Harbor City, N. J., Oct. 20, 
two years. Salesman. 

Louis Damd Nadel, 

Born at Newark, N. J.. Oct. 28, 1891. 
Lester Ellsworth Nelson, 

Born at New Market, N. J., June 11, 1891. 

John Staats Nevius, 

Born at Deans. N. J., June 7, 1889. 
Manager of an estate. 

James Anthony Newmeyer, 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J.. June 14, 1891. At Rutgers one 
and one-half years. Manufacturer of rubber goods. 

William Chauncey Park, Newark, N. J 

Born at Newark, N. J., Mch. 24, 1892. Journalist. 

John Ryer Poppen, Hamilton, Mich 

Born at Forest Grove, Mich.. Mav 18. 1893. At Rutgers. 
1910-11. Medical student, Univ. Mich., 1917. 



Highland Park, Mich. 
At Rutgers two years. 

Hudson, N. Y. 
At Rutgers one year. 

Jersey City, N. J. 

Elizabeth, N. J. 
At Rutgers, 1910-11. 



Egg Harbor City, N. J. 
1891. At Rutgers 

Newark, N, J. 

New Market, N. J. 
Farmer. 

New Brunswick, N. J. 
At Rutgers, 1910. 

New Brunswick, N. J. 



296 



RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



1914. 



Jan. 24, 1891. 



Rahwaj', 


N. 


J. 


At Rutgers two years. 






Old Bridge, 

1 


N. 


J. 


L. 

Caldwell, 


N. 


J. 


Farmer. 






Newark, 


N. 


J. 


Paterson, 


N. 


J. 


At Rutgers, 1909-11. 







Springfield, Col. 
At Rutgers one year. 



Nov. 11, 1891. At 



Trenton, N. J. 
Rutgers two 

Short Hills, N. J. 



George Washington Pratt, Jr., Highland, N. Y. 

Born at Highland, N. Y., Dec. 4, 1891. Lumber business. 

Raymond Carlton Robbins, P>ordentown, N. J. 

Born at Bordentown, N. J., Oct. 18, 1888. Attended Univ. 
Penn. Bridge Inspector, State Highway Dept., N. J. 

Irving Roavland Rossell, 

Born at Rahway, N. J. 
Accountant. 

Floyd Eldridge Rue, 

Born at Old Bridge, N. J.. Jan. 19, 1891 
Harold Alonso Russell, 

Born at Orange, N. J., Sept. 12, 1892. 
Joseph William Scheer. 

Born at Newark, N. J., May 14, 1893. 

Elmer Lynford Schoonmaker, 

Born at Paterson, N. J., Nov.. 1889, 
Salesman. 

Roger Converse Smith, 

Born at Fairfield, Conn., May 13, 1892 
Teacher. 

Joseph Harry Stone, 

Born at Worcester, Mass., 
years. Dealer in coke. 

Alfred Weber Thomas, 

Born at Jersey City, N. J., Feb. 27, 1890 

Charles Adelbert Travfr, 

Born at Brooklyn, N. Y., May 24, 1890. 
Co. 

John Walton Wall, 

Born in Middlesex county, N, J 
one year. Insurance. 

Paul AYalrath, 

Born at Arlington, N. J.. Apr. 
years. With Nixon Nitration Works. 

Frank Large Walton, 

Born at Belvidere. N. J., Jan. 31. 1893. 
Accountant. 

Le Roy Wanser. 

Born at Rahway, N. J., May 21, 1893. 
dent. jNIass. Inst. Technology. 

George AYilliam Wilmot, Jr., 

Born at New Brunswick. N. .7,, Oct. 25. 
years. With U. S. Rubber Co. 

James Deshler Wilmot, 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Apr 
year. With X\ S. Rubber Co. 

Stanley Miller Wilsey, 

Boi-n at Newark, N. J., July 5, 
Retail lumber business. 

James Howard Ziegler, 

Born at Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 
finery. 



Bethlehem, Pa. 
With Bethlehem Steel 



Dec. 17, 1891. 



Rahway, N. J. 
At Rutgers 



20, 1891. 



New Brunswick, N. 

At Rutgers four 



Springfield, N. 
At Rutgers. 1910-14. 



Harvard. 



Cranford, N. 
1914. Stu- 



New Brunswick, N. 
1892. At Rutgers two 



New Brunswick, 
4, 1891. At Rutgers one 



1892. B.S. 



Newark, 
(Univ., Wis., 1915). 



X. J. 



N. J. 



15, 1890. With 



Charleston. S. 
Elk Sugar Re- 



1915. 



ALUMNI. 



297 



1915. 
A.B. 

WiLLiAiVf Henry Campbfll, Jr., Ocean City, N. J. 

Born at Sculville, N J., Dec. 17, 1892. Student, Harvard Law 

School, Class of 1918. 

Bradley Jacob Folensbee, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Schoharie, N. Y., May 11, 1889. Student, N. B. Sem., 

Class of 1918. 

John Calvin Green, Jr., Blairstown, N. J. 

Born at Hackettstown, N. J., June 22, 1894. Instructor, 

Blair Academy, 1915— . 

James LeRoy Handford. Vineland, N. J. 

Born at Vineland, N. J., Apr. 5, 1893. Student, Harvard Law 
School. 

Warren Durwaed McCloskey, Point Pleasant, N. .J. 

Born at Manasquan, N. J., Jan. 8, 1894. Student. N. Y. Law 
School. 

Roy Mjndy Davidson Richardson, Bound Brook, N. J 

Born at Martinsville, N. J., June 19, 1895. Teacher. 

Franklin Morrow Ritchie, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born in New York City, Mch. 3, 1894. Journalist. 

Robert AVyckoff Searle, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., May 25, 1894. Student, N. B. 
Sem., Class of 1919. 

Frederic Ktjll Shield, Jr., New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Baltimore, Md., Mch. 5, 1893. Student. N. B. Sem., 
1918. 

Harvey Ira Todd, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Oct. 2, 1890. Student, N. B. Sem., 
Class of 1918. 

Ralph Ten Broeck Todd, Tarrytown, N. Y. 

Born at Tarrytown, N. Y., June 2, 1892. Student, Coll. P. and S. 
Laird Sumner VanDyck, New York City. 

Born at BuflEalo. N. Y., Feb. 10, 1893. Teacher. 

Theodore Voorhees, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., May 9, 1893. Salesman, Michelin 
Tire Co. 

Aaron Wallace, Elizabeth, N. J. 

Born in New York City, Sept. 10, 1896. With C. R. R. of N. J. 

Charles Conkling Wheat, Liberty Corner, N. J. 

Born in New York City, June 20, 1893. With Du Pont de 
Nemours Co. 



Edward Whynman, 



Elizabeth, N. J 



Born at Elizabeth. N. J., Jan 7, 1894. Student, N. Y. College 
of Dentistry, 1918. 



Robert Elwood Moore, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. J., Oct. 14, 1893. At Rutgers. 1911-12. 



B.A. (Wesleyan 

New York City. 



Graduate student. Columbia Univ., 1915- 
Univ., 1915). A.M. (Wesleyan). 

Allan Seymour Richardson, 

Born at Rochester, N. Y., Nov. 15, 1893. At Rutgers one year. 
Editor, The Financial and Commercial Chronicle. 

George William Winslow, Elizabeth, N. J 

Born at Atlanta, Georgia, Feb. 27, 1893. At Rutgers one year. 
With W. R. Grace & Co. 



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1915. 



Litt.B. 

Richar:) Ashman, Huntington. Ind. 

Born at Philipsburg, Pa., Aug. 13, 1890. Teacher. 

Arthur Clifford Buscu, Brooklyn, X. Y. 

Born at St. Louis Mo., Mch. 28, 1892. With Citj' Bank, New 
York. 

Eliot Payson Coretn, Oxford. N. Y. 

Born at Oxford, N. Y., Aug. 17, 1891. Teacher. 

WoRTHiNGTON Shumway Farley. White Plains, X. Y. 

Born at White Plains, N. Y., June 6, 1892. Student, Columbia 
Law School, Class of 1918. 

Russell Fleming, New Brunswick, X". J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J.. Sept. 24, 1893. Graduate 
student, Princeton Univ. M.A. (Princeton, 1916). 

J. Bertram Howell, New Brunswick, X, J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., June 7, 1893. Business. 

Frank Alvin Langwitii, Jr., Oceauport, X, J. 

Born in Brooklyn. N. Y., Mch. 9, 1893. Student, N. B. Sem.. 
Class of 1918. 

Albert Martin Schultz, Arlington, X'. J. 

Born on Staten Island, N. Y., Nov. 22, 1891. 
Ralph William Thomson, Middlebush. X. .T. 

Born at Sprakers, N. Y^., May 7, 1893. Student, Rochester Sem. 

AsHER Dudley Watson, X^ew Brunswick. X. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Dec. 6. 1893. Student, N. Y. 
Law School. 



Arthur Layton Barton, New York City. 

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 18, 1893. 
Harry Wallace Edgar, Highland Park, X. J> 

Born at Red Bank, N. J., Oct. 15, 1892. At Rutgers one year. 
Emerson Ely. 

Born at Ely, N. J., Sept. 19, 1892. 

Eric Henry Jentz, Jersey City, X^. J> 

Born at .Jersey City, N. J.. Mch. 21, 1892. At Rutgers one 
year. Lawyer. N. Y. Law School, 1915. 



B.Sc. 

Walter Anner, Phillipsburg, X. J- 

Born at Jersey City, N. J.. July 27, 1894. Supervisor, Salem 
County Dairy Testing Assn. 

Harry Newton Blue, New Bedford, Mass. 

Born in New York City, Nov. 23. 1893. Draftsman. 
Frederick Clinton Brush, Baltimore. Md. 

Born at Yonkers. N. Y., Nov. 20. 1893. Efficiency engineer. 

James Wesley Bulmer, Cain,. X. Y. 

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y'., May 9, 1891. Principal of school. 
John Conklin Conger, Highland Park, New Brunswick. X. J- 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J.. Mch. 4, 1893. Salesman. 
Charles Boice Conover, Franklin. X. J> 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J.. Sept. 3. 1892. Chemist. 
Horace VanDerVekr Cory, Newark. X. J. 

P.orn at Newark. N. J., Nov. 30, 1891. Tonltry hnshnndmnn. 



1015. 



ALUMNI. 29^ 



Charles Lee Ceanpall, New York City. 

Born at Schuylerville, N. Y., Dec. 17, 1888. Asst. engineer. 
Edward Jameson Crane, South Amboy. N. J. 

Born at Newark. N. J., Feb. 18, 1893. Draftsman. 

*DuPle&sis Helm Crowe, Edgewater, X. J. 

Born in New York City, Nov. 17, 1889. Died in liis Senior 
year, Mch. 13, 1915. 

Elmore Johnson DeWitt, Middletown, X. Y. 

Born at Steelton, Pa., Oct. 15, 1892. Engineering Dept., N. Y.. 
O. & W. Ry. . 

SrENCER Dawson Embkee, Westfield, N. J. 

Born in New York City, Oct. IJ, 1893. Manufacturing cliemist. 

Benjamin Applegate Furman, East Orauge, N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. J., June 24, 1892. Civil engineer, Penn. 
R. R. 

Lawrence Growden Gillam, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Langehorne, Pa., Sept. 15, 1893. Extension specialist 
in fruit growing. 

Louis Norman Grier, Wilkinsburg, Pa, 

Born at Se\\;ell, N. J., June 29, 1892. Tester of electrical ap- 
paratus. 

Mahlon Lee Harker, Denver, CoL 

Born at Port Morris, N. J., Aug. 15, 1893. 

George Washington Hervey, Fayetteville, Ark. 

Born at Corona, L.. I., Dec. 27, 1892. Asst. in Animal Hus- 
bandry, Ark. Agric. Exper. Station. 

Harold Thatcher Hoot, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. J., Sept. 11, 1892, Mechanical engineer. 
Ned Orlando Howlett, Basking Ridge, N. J. 

Born in Morristown, N. J., Feb. 3, 1894. Agriculturalist. 

Ralph Moore Hubbard, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Paterson, N. J., Sept. 9, 1894. Assistant in Horti- 
culture, College Farm. 

Alvin Ralph Jacopsen, Lodi, N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. J., July 23, 1895. Chemist. 

Joseph Kerr. Elizabeth, N. J. 

Born at Ansonia, Conn., Mch. 30, 1891. Mechanical engineer. 

Emerich John Kuhn, Bear Lake, Mich. 

Born at Woodbridge, N. J., Jan. 26, 1894. Principal of High 
School. 

Arthur Kuntz, Iselin, N. J. 

Born in New York City, Sept. 15, 1896. Scientific agriculturalist. 
Herman Joseph Levine, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born in Russia, Aug. 18, 1892. Horticulturalist. 
Lloyd North Lewis, Roselle Park, N. J, 

Born at Brooklyn, N. Y., July 5, 1893. 
Ward Brewster Malmar, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 17, 1890. 

Samuel Mandel, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. J., Sept. 24, 1892. Asst. Engineer with 
Public Service Commission of New York. 

Charles Raymond Martin, Bloomlield, N. J. 

Born at Bloomfleld, N. J., July 15, 1893. Power engineer. 

Albert Eric Meecker. Jersey City, N. J. 

Born in New York City, Mch. 7. 1893. With Wesel Brothers, 
Commission Merchants, New York City. 



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1915. 



George Dusenbery Norcom, Trenton, N. J. 

Born at Sea Isle City, N. J,, Oct. 13, 1892. Chemist. 

Stanley Underwood North, Omaha, Neb. 

Born at Pleasantville, N. J., Feb. 10, 1892. Pastor's Asst., St. 
Mary's Ave. Cong. Church. 

Bernard Pear. New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born in Moscow, Russia, Nov. 7, 1893. With D. C. and Wm. 
B. Jackson, Engineers. 

William Solomon Porte, Soraerville, N. J. 

Born at Sergeantsville, N. J., Feb. 4, 1891. Teacher. 
Israel Reiner, Millville, N. J. 

Born at Woodbine, N. J., June 14, 1895. Chemist. 
Ime Morris Hose, Bound Brook, N, X 

Born in New York City, Dec. 18, 1892. 
RussEL Joseph Savitz, Westfield, N. J. 

Born at Slatington, Pa., May 30, 1894. Mechanical engineer. 

George Herman Schlotterer, Jr.. Elizabeth, N. J. 

Born at Elizabeth, N. J., Jan. 29, 1893. Civil engineer. Penn. 
R. R. 

Walter Emil Schwanhausser, (iTersey City, N. J. 

Born at Jersey City, N. J., May 7, 1891. Optical projection 
design. 

Alfred Frederick William Sfarra, Bound Brook, N. J. 

Born at Boiano, Italy, Mch. 7, 1893. Chief Chemist, Pathe Ex- 
change. 

George Leslie Shultz, Wilkinsburg, Pa. 

Born at Jamesburg, N. J., Feb. 7, 1894. Electrical engineering. 

George Joseph Smith, New York City. 

Born in New York City, Nov. 2, 1891. 

Harry Brokaw Smith, North Plainfield, N. J. 

Born at North Plainfield, N. J., Aug. 6, 1889. Computer. 

William Henry Stang, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., May 25, 1894. With Public 
Utility Commission, New JerseJ^ 

Irving Berkeley Stanton, , Bayonne, N. J. 

Born at Bayonne, N. J., June 10, 1894. Electrical engineer. 

Robert Frederick Emmanuel Stier, New York City. 

Born at Sayreville. N. J., Sept. 24, 1894. Student, Coll. P. 
and S.. Class of 1919. 

Theodore Greene Sullivan, Jr.. Elizabeth, N. J. 

Born at Montclair, N, J., Apr. 19, 1895. Chemist. 
Milton Amos Thomson, New Kingston, N. Y. 

Born at New Kingston, N. Y., May 3, 1891. Dairyman. 

Selman Abraham Wakrman, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Priluka. Russia, July 28. 1888. With N. J. Agric. 
Exper. Station. M.Sc. (Rutgers. 1916). 

Allen George Waller. New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Seneca Falls, N. Y., Sept. 20, 1892. Extension specialist 
in Agronomy. 

HA.RRY Edward Watt, Hamburg, N. J. 

Born at Franklin, N. J.. Nov. 6, 1890. 



RUFUS Allen, Jr., Perth Amboy, N. J. 

Born. Mch. 2. 1893. 



1915. 



ALUMNI. 301 



Habvey WiLLiA2*r Banks, East Orange, 2s. J. 

Bom at Jersey City. N. J., Mch. 25, 1891. At Rutgers two 
years. With Paddock Zuzi Motor Car Co. 

Wesley Bexiner, Metuchen, N. J. 

Born at Metuchen. N. J., July 13, 1892. At Rutgers, 1910-11. 
Student, New Jersey Law School, 1916. 

John Henry Berns, Jr., Elizabeth, N. J. 

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Apr. 25, 1892. 
Harold Stanley Bolsoyer, South Orange, X. J. 

Born at South Orange, X. J., .July 14, 1894. 

William Henry B^iandow. Albany, X. Y. 

Born at Oneonta, N. Y., Feb. 5, 1892. At Rutgers two years. 
Student, Cornell Univ. 

Edward Leo Breen, Metuchen, X". J. 

Born at Metuchen, N. J., Aug. 28, 1894. At Rutgers, 1911-12. 
Bookkeeper. 

Lester Williajm Brett, Lake Katrine, N. Y. 

Bom in Brooklyn, X. Y., Aug. 6, 1892. 
Harry Milton Buckwald, Paterson, X. J. 

Born at Paterson, X. J., May 24, 1894. 

Edward Russell Cotton, Marion, Ohio. 

Born at Ocean City, X. J., June 19, 1893. At Rutgers, 1911-12. 
Asst. County Surveyor. 

Joseph Miller Davis, Mays Landing, X. J. 

Born at Mays Landing, X. J., July 15. 1893. At Rutgers one 
year. Teacher. 

Louis DuBoiS; Philadelphia, Pa. 

Born at Bridgeton, X. J., Jan. 18, 1891. At Rutgers, 1910-12. 
Pharmaceutical chemist. 

Charles Howard Engelhard, Xew Brunswick, X'^. J. 

Born in Brooklyn, X. Y., Mch. 29, 1891. At Rutgers three 
years. With India Rubber Co. 

Leon Abbot Errickson, Trenton. X. J. 

Bom at Point Pleasant, N. J., Jan. 3, 1890. 

Harold Rapelye Fick, New Brunswick, X^. J. 

Born at Xew Brunswick, X. J., Aug. 16, 1893. At Rutgers one 
year. Real estate. 

George Leonard Frank, Cinnamiuson, X'. J, 

Born at Cinnaminson, X. J., June 4, 1892. At Rutgers, 1911- 
12. Bookkeeper. 

Joseph Russell Fbencu, Moorestown, X. J. 

Born at Moorestown, X. J., May 8, 1891. 

Joseph Friedman, Watertown, X". Y. 

Bom at Xoxwich, Conn., Apr. 8, 1893. At Rutgers three and 
one half years. Engineer, X. Y. State Highway Dept. 

Syla'ester Gutelius, Hopewell, X. J. 

Born at Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 13, 1891. At Rutgers one semes- 
ter. Teacher and farm manager, Penn. State College, 1914. 

Ferdinand Dil Puy Hasbrouck, Franklin, X. J. 

Born at High Falls, X. Y., May 16, 1891. At Rutgers three 
years. Chemist with X. J. Zinc Co. 

Edwin Percy Holtberg, Annandale, X'. J. 

Born at Mason City, Iowa, Dec. 11, 1893. At Rutgers one 
year. Farmer. 

William Julius Hudson, Sidney, X^eb. 

Born in Xebraska, July 30, 1893. 



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RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



1915. 



Russell Woolston Hunt, Westfield, N. J 

Born at Westfield. N. J., Oct. 27, 1893. At Rutgers. 1911-14. 
Civil engineer, C. R. R. of N. J. 

Max Kisliuk, Jr., Wasbiugton, D. C 

Born in London, England, Nov. 5, 1889. At Rutgers. 1911-12. 
Citrus Canker Inspector. B.Sc. (Maryland Agric. Coll., 1915). 

Morton Lang, New Yovk Cit.v 

Born in Philadelphia Pa., Jan. 16, 1893. 
Fred Macarthy, Jr., Hartford, Conn 

Born at Sayreville, N. J., Aug. 7, 1892. 

William Francis McCloskey, New Brunswick, N. J 

Born at New Biunswick, N. J., Feb. 23, 1893. At Rutgers one 
year. Lawyer. LL.B. (N. J. Law School, 1916). 

Joseph Francis Massopust, Jr., Metuchen, N. J 

Born at Perth Amboy, N. J., July 6, 1893. At Rutgers two 
years. Student, N. Y. Law School. 

Alfred Vivian Mershon. Schenectady, N. Y 

Born at Rahway, N. J., Aug. 20, 1892. At Rutgers, 1911. M.Sc. 
(Union, 1915). Laboratory Assistant. 

George Richards Morrison, TS^ew Brunswick, N. J 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., At Rutgers, 1910-13. Student, 
N. J. Law School. 

IViLLiAM Lambert Myers, Sidney, N. Y 

Born in London, England, Oct. 22, 1891. At Rutgers one year. 

John Page Noble, Port Arthur, Texas 

Born at Olean, N. Y., Sept. 6, 1891. At Rutgers two years. 
Refiner, Texas Company. 

James Ohamflin Peirce, Jr., 

Born at Savannah, Ga., Aug. 13, 1891. 
Student. 

John Fullerton Pfeiffer, Jr., 

Born at Maurer, N. J., Nov. 8, 1892. 
John Eldridge Pritchard, 

Jan. 24, 1890 



Ansonia, Conn. 
At Rutgers six months. 

Fords. N. J. 



Trenton, N. J. 
At Rutgers one year. 



Born at Trenton, N. J 
Draughtsman. 

Henry Edgar Riker, 

Born at Fairfield, Conn., Apr. 1, 1892. 

Philip Ritter, Jr., 

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 21, 1892. 
years. Advertising agency. 

Samuel Luther Sahn, 

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 26, 1892. 

Ralph Lassell Shearer, 

Born at York, Pa., Feb. 5, 1893. 
years. Business. 

William John Shearer, Jr., 

Born at York, Pa.. 1892. 
Joseph Silbekt, 

Born at Raritan, N. J., Aug. 19, 1893. 

Samuel Silbert, 

Born at Raritan, N. J.. Jan. 24, 1894. 
Student. Coll., r. and S. 

AViLLiAM Edgar Skillman, 

Student, N. Y. Law School. Class of 1918. 
Oharles Gross Slauson, Eli/nbeth. N. J. 

Born at Piqua. Ohio, Nov. 21. 1892. At Rutgers one year. 
With Equitable Trust Co., N. Y. 



Fairfield, Conn. 

New York City. 
At Rutgers three 

New Brunswick, N. J. 



Elizabeth, N. J. 
At Rutgers one and one-half 

Elizabeth. N. J. 



ButYalo. X. Y. 
A.B. (Cornell, 1910). 

Plainfield, N. J. 
At Rutgers two yoars. 

Brooklyn, N. Y.. 



1915-1916. 



ALUMNI. 303 



Theodore Howard Smith, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Camden, N. J. At Rutgers, 1911-12. Assistant to 
Treasurer of Rutgers College, 1912- . 

Elroy Wilson Steedle, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Riverton, N. J., Feb. 4, 1893. At Rutgers, 1910-14. 
Witli Michelln Tire Co. 

Joseph Paul Taylor, Asbury Park, N. J. 

Born at Asbury Park, N. J.', Jan. 7, 1892. At Rutgers one 
year. Business. 

Russell Day Van Sickle, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Elizabeth, N. J., Nov. 9, 1890. 

RoNSON Joseph Warne, Matawan, N. J. 

Born at Matawan. N. J., Feb. 5, 1892. At Rutgers two and 
one-balf years. Civil engineering. 

Joseph Grossman Youenes, Atlantic Highlands, N. J. 

Born at New Orleans, La., Sept. 13, 1890. 



1916. 
A.B. 

Dudley Barnitz Browning, Mountain Lakes, N. J. 

Born in New York City, July 14, 1894. 
David Nielson Bulloch, Englishtown, N. J. 

Born at Kearney, N. J., Jan. 22, 1891. 
Sherman Lindsley Conklin, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Fairfield, N. J., Jan. 26, 1894. Teacher. 
Claekson Atwood Cranmer, Somerville, N. J. 

Born at Somerville, N. J., Feb. 7, 1895. Law student. 

Ross Harrison Flanagin, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Sykesville, N. J., Oct. 8, 1888. Student, General 
Theol. Sem. 

Donald Dunstan Hand, Keyport, N. J. 

Born at Keene, N. H., July 13, 1894. 
William Thomas Hutchinson, Freehold, N. J. 

Born at Freehold, N. J., Mch. 9, 1895. Student. 

Edward Stebbins Ingham, New Brunswick, N, J. 

Born at Irvington, N. Y., July 2, 1896. With Travelers' In- 
surance Co. 

^Wallace Warren Kloepfel, Maspeth, N. Y. 

Born in Brooklyn. N Y., Oct. 3, 1894. Died at New Brunswick, 
N. J., Mch. 2, 1916. 

Arthur Robert Lewis, Newark, N, J. 

Born at Newark, N. J., Sept. 28, 1895. 
Adrian Coley Minton, Red Bank, N. J. 

Born at Red Bank, N. J., Nov. 26, 1894. 
Anton Adolph Raven, Jr., New Brunswick, N, J. 

Born at Metuchen, N. J., Oct. 26. 1895. Teacher. 
Raymond Bovey Searle, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Somerville, N. J., May 23, 1892. Law student. 
Ralph Whitaker Voorhees, New York, N. Y. 

Born at Three Bridges, N. J., Oct. 25, 1894. 
Hugo Otto Wendel, Linden, N. J. 

Born at Elizabeth, N. J., Sept. 7, 1896. 



304 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



1916. 



George Henry Whisler, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Albany, N. Y., July 10, 1893. Student, N. B. Sem. 



Darwin Burton Buell, Minising, Mich. 

Born at Tacoma, Wash., Oct. 4, 1893. At Rutgers, 1912. Tim- 
berman. 

Lester Donald Murray, Jersey City, N. J. 

Born at Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 30, 1892. 
Paul Roebling, Bernardsville, N J. 

Born at Morris Plains, N. J., May 1, 1893. 



Litt.B. 

Glenn Edward Charles, Warsaw, N. Y. 

Born at Warsaw, N. Y., Mch. 15, 1893. 
Louis Benoid Gittleman, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Pinsk, Russia, Sept. 9, 1895. 
Edwin Lamb Losee, . Upper Red Hook, N. Y. 

Born at Upper Red Hook, N. Y., May 13, 1894. 
Clifford Anthony McLaughlin, New Brunswick, N, J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Dec. 21, 1894. 
Harvey Theodore Mann, Perth Amboy, N. J. 

Born in New York City, Feb. 19, 1895. 
Edward Louis Peppel, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. J., June 11, 1895. 
Clifford Frederick Post, Port Jervis, N. Y. 

Born at Port Jervis, Mch. 25, 1893. Teacher. 
Charles Harold Reed, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Jan. 18, 1895. 
James Bernard Scare, Hashrouck Heights, N. J. 

Born at Hollis, Kansas, Feb. 17, 1893. 
William Smith Sprague, Barnegat, N. J. 

Born at Manahawkin, N. J., Dec. 1. 1894. 
William Chester Wells, Jr., East Bound Brook, N. J. 

Born at Elizabeth, N. J.. Dec. 24, 1894. 
Ralph Pollock White, Wooster, Ohio. 

Born at Calcutta, India, June 8, 1894. Association War Work 

in Egypt. 



James Harwood Closson, 3d, Germantown, Pa. 

Born at Germantown, Pa., June 18. 1896. At Rutgers. 1912-13. 

Student, Princeton Univ. 
Robert Walter Elliott, Jr., Hartford. Conn. 

Born at Worcester, Mass., Oct. 6. 1891. 
James Eugene Mulligan, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. J., Nov. 22, 1893. At Rutgers. 1912. Sec. 

Knickerbocker Storage Co. 

B.Sc. 

William Penn Esterbrook Ainsworth, Rahway. N. J. 

Born at Rahway, N. J., Oct. 30. 1893. 
Raymond Munkittrick Austin, Caldwell, N. J. 

Born at Detroit. Mich., Dec. 14. 1803. 



1916. 



ALUMNI. 



305 



Old Bridge, N. J. 

Asbury Park, N. J. 

Bayonne, N. J. 



Westfield, N. -J. 

Hurley, N. Y. 

Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Elizabeth, N. J. 

Newark, N. J. 



MuRKAY Appleby Chittick, 

Born at Old Bridge, N. J., June 24, 1894. 
James Melville Coleman, 

Born at Elizabeth, N. J., May 25, 1895. 
Clifford James Colville, 

Born at Bayonne. N. J., Sept. 19, 1894. 
Tracy Lake Elmendorf, Kingston, N. Y. 

Born at Brown's Station, X. Y., Feb. 26, 1889. Farmer. 
Adrain Roeert Fisher, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Mch. 27, 1895. 
Edwin Florance, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Feb. 14, 189G. 
Herbert Francis Haley, Elizabeth, N. J. 

Born at Elizabeth, N. J.. June 28, 1893. 
Ralston Raymond Hannas, West New York, N. J. 

Born at Farmingdale. N. Y., Oct. 9, 1893. 
George Russell Hartley, Pittsburgh, Pa. 

Born at Walden, N. Y., Jan. 2, 1895. With Penn. R. R. 
George Foster Herben, 

Bom at Evanston, 111., Mch. 17, 1893. 
Richard Bevier Hiller, 

Born at Arlington, N. J., June 29, 1892. 
Stanley Irving Horn, 

Born at Troy, N. Y., Mch. 6, 1895. Student. 
Charles Henry Hruby, 

Born at Elizabeth, N. J., Jan. 7, 1895. 
Jonathan Henry Huntington, 3d, 

Born at Newark, N. J., July 15, 1895. Life insurance clerk. 
Edgar Thomas Hurley, Baldwin, L, I., N. Y. 

Born at Brooklyn, N. Y., May 1, 1894. 
Dean Carter Jenkins, Dover, N, J. 

Born at Dover, N. J., Dec. 5, 1895. 

Frank Chambliss Johnson, East Orange, N. J. 

Born at East Orange, N. J., Feb. 6, 1894. Student, Coll. P. 
and S. 

Harris Torbert Kille, Swedesboro, N. J. 

Born at Swedesboro, N. J., Apr. 17, 1892. Agriculture. 

William H. Wood Komp, Metuchen, N. J. 

Bom at Yokohama, Japan, Mch. 16, 1898. 

LiNW'OOD Lawrence Lee, Trenton, N. J. 

Born at Trenton, N. J., Jan. 11, 1894. With N. J. Agric. Exper. 
Station. 

Louis AVright Martin, Metuchen, N. J. 

Born at Perth Amboy, N. J., Jan. 1, 1892. 

Julian Francis Miller, Merchantville, N, J. 

Born at Camden, N. J., Jan. 30. 1894. Asst., U. S. Dept. of 
Agriculture. 

Edward Leslie Molineux, 

Born at Metuchen, N. J., Aug. 4, 1894. Chemist. 
John Monteith, Jr., 

Born at Chatham, N. J., Dec. 24, 1893. 
Jared Blanchard Moore, 

Born at Chatham, N. J., May 6, 1893. Florist. 
Clarence Albert Morey, 

Born at Warsaw, N. Y., July 6, 1891. 

20 



Metuchen, N. J. 
Chatham, N. J. 
Chatham, N. J. 
Warsaw, N. Y. 



306 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



1916. 



Robert Arthur Nasii, Bernardsville, N. J. 

Born in Groat Britain. Dec. 10. 1892. With United Traction 
Co.. Albany. N. Y. 

Wlliam AVarren Payne, Hamilton Square, N. J. 

Born at Stanfordville. N. Y.. Tan. 10, 1803. 
Joseph Ratner. New Brunswick, X. J. 

Born at McKecsport, Pa.. June 14, 1894. 
Walter Dilts Reese, Westfield, N. J. 

Bom at Westfield, N. .7.. Aug. 10, 1804. Engineer. 
Harry Joseph Rockafeller. Jr., Asbury Park, X. J. 

Born at Asbury Bark. N. .T.. Aug. 26, 1804. 
George Bats croft Roesch, • Bloomfield, X'^. J. 

Born in Philadelphia. Pa.. Apr. 23. 1805. 

Leo Rogin, Xew Brunswick, X. J. 

Born at Mohilev. Russia, Apr. 18, 1803. With N. .T. Exper. Sta- 
tion. 

Theodore Rosen, Pliiladelphia, Pa. 

Born at Carmel, N. J., Sept. 20, 1805. Farm superintendent. 
Robert Louis Scharring-Hausen, Newark. X. J. 

Born at Newark, N. J., Nov. 13, 1804. 
David Schmidt, Yorktown, Va. 

Born at Woodbine, N. J., Aug. 11. 1803. Agriculture. 
Herbert Crittenden Segur, Ocean Grove. X. J. 

Born at Dover, N. J., Sept. 11. 1893. 
Ralph George Seiler. Elizabeth, X. J. 

Born at Covington, Ky., Apr. 3, 1800. 
Laurence Willis Sharp, Sea Isle City, X. J. 

Born at Petersburg. N. J., Feb. 8, 1804. 
Harry Sloane. Philadelphia, Pa. 

Born in Philadelphia, Pa., Apr. 15, 1804. Chemist. 
Lewis Jerome Taylor, Asbury Park, X. J. 

Born at Asbury Park. N. J., Aug. 12. 1804. 

Benjamin Edmund Thomas, South Bound Brook. X. J, 

Born at Albany, N. Y.. Sept. 3. 1806. Van der Poel Fellow in 
Chemistry, Rutgers. 

*JoiiN Peter Toohey. Jr., Oneonta, X, Y. 

Born at Newburgh, N. Y., Nov. 18. 1801. With Del. and Hud- 
son Co. Killed in an accident. Apr. 20. 1016. 

Wainwright Darrow Twing, Riverside, X. J. 

Bom in Brooklyn. N. Y.. .Tune 0. 1803. Civil engineer. 

Frederick John ITlrich, Haledon. X. J. 

Born at Haledon. N. J.. Nov. 10. 1800. 

Harold Wesley Van Liew. New Brunswick. X. J. 

Born at New Brunswick. N. .7.. Sept. 20. 1802. 

Earl Strouse Willever, Belvidere. X. J. 

Born at Belvidere, N. J.. .Tuly 26. 1804. AVith I'nited Trac- 
tion Co.. Albany, N. Y., 

Walter Klemmer Wood. Xew Brunswick. X. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. .T.. May 10, 1S06. 
Joseph Samuel Zass, Woodbiue. X. J. 

I'.oni at rbilad(>lphia. Pa.. Feb. 22. 1894. 



William WiiriAKiu Baku. Elizabeth. X. J. 

Born at Radnor. I'a., Nov. 23. 1892. Student. Penii. Stale Col- 
lege. 



1916. 



ALUMNI. 



307 



Edwakd Minton Ball, 

Born at Bloomingdale, N. J., Nov. 1, 1894. 
Charles Egbert Benjamin, 

Born at Port Richmond, N. Y., Aug. 9. 1894. 
Richard B. Bevier, 

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 8. 1893. B.S. (Univ 
William Henry Bowles, 

Born at Johnstown, Pa 
Arthur Leslie Boyer, 

Born at East Orange, N. J., Oct. 6 

William A. Brainard, 

Born at Saugerties, N. Y., Mch. 17, 1892. 
one-half years. Operating engineer. 

Christian William Braun, 



Bloomingdale, N. J. 

Port Richmond, N. Y, 

Brooklyn, N, Y. 
Penn. ). 
Elizabeth. X. J. 



Dec. 28, 1892. 



1889. 



East Orange, N. J. 

Saugerties, N. Y. 
At Rutgers two and 

Paterson, N-. J. 



Born at Paterson, N. J., Oct. 15, 1894. At Rutgers four vears. 
Student. 

George Herman Buck, Buzzards Bay, Mass. 

Born at Elliot, Me.. Dec. 23. 1894. At Rutg-ers two years. Non- 
graduate, Univ. Penn. Civil engineer. 

Guy Foster Buckman, Hudson, N. Y. 

Born at Hudson, N. Y., Dec. 3, 1893. At Rutgers two years. 
TraflBc manager. 

Douglas Cummings, East Orange, N. J. 

Born at Soho. N. .T., Aug. 28, 1892. At Rutgers three and one- 
half years. With C. A. Agar Co., Manufacturers of paper boxes. 

Wallace Dunlop. Ridgewood, N. J. 

Born at Ridgewood. N. .J., Sept. 11. 1892. 

Walter Van Horn Farley, New York City. 

Born at White Plains, N. Y.. Feb. 13, 1894. At Rutgers two 
and one-half years. With H. E. Lesan Advertising Agency. 

Myron James Folensbee. Schoharie, N. Y. 

Born at Schoharie. N. Y., Sept. 10, 1891. At Rutgers two and 
one-half years. Student. 

Roy William Gates. Plainfield, N. J. 

Born at Central City. Neb., Sept. 2. 1891. At Rutgers one year. 
Experimenter. 

William Louis Gay, 

Born at Wyoming, N. Y.. Mch. 5, 1891. 
With Swift & Co., Fertilizer Works. 

Harold Norman Halstead, 

Born at Elizabeth, N. .T., Mch. 27, 1893. 

J. Harry Hayes. 

2. 1892. 



Mineola, N. 

At Rutgers three years. 

Somerville, N. 
Asbury Park. N. 



J. 
J. 



Born at Bristol. Pa., Aug 
Arthur Edward Helmrich, 

Born in New York City, .June 1, 1892. 

C.E. 
Edgar George Herrmann, 

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Mch. 2, 1892. 
Robert Pearce Hulsart, 

Born at Manasquan, N. J.. Sept. 27. 1894 
George Moyer Huttenloch. 

Born at Dragston, N. J., May 6, 1890. 
Harry Benjamin Jackson, 

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 2. 1893. 
Paul Case James, 

Born in New York City, Jan. 10, 1894. 



New York, N. Y. 
At Rutgers one year. 

Brooklyn. N, Y. 



Manasquan, 


N. 


J 


At Rutgers two years. 






Montclair, 


N. 


J, 


Plainfield. 


N. 


J. 


Shokan, 


N. 


Y. 



308 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



1916. 



Harry Lockwood Jennings, iSoston, Mass. 

Born at New Haven, Conn., June 19, 1890. 

Pjiilip Klemmer Kalteissen, New Brunswick, N, J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Aug. 5, 1894. At Rutgers two 
years. Student, N. J. Law School. 

Albert Kreii, Elizabeth, X, J. 

Born at Newark, N. ,J., July 20, 1892. 

Earl MacClary, Rahwaj', N. J. 

Born at Railway, N. J., Nov. 4, 1894. At Rutgers three years. 
Publisher. 

Malcolm Mackenzie, Flushing, N, Y. 

Born at Pine Bush, N. Y., Nov. 13, 1894. At Rutgers one vear. 
With N. J. Zinc Co. 

Garrett Berry Magens, Lansdowue, Pa. 

Born in Pliiladelpliia, Pa., May 2, 1894. At Rutgers two years. 
Engineer. 

Erwin Laavrence Meisel, Springfield, X. J. 

Born at Westfield, N. J., Jan. 23, 1893. 
Manuel Noriega, Mexico City, Mexico. 

Born in Mexico City, Mexico, May 28, 1892. 

Harold Frederick Plusch, Catskill, N. Y. 

Born at Catskill. N. Y., Oct. 16, 1892. At Rutgers, 1912-13. 
Salesman. 

■•^William Tiiaddeus Richardson, i-*atskilL X. Y. 

Born at Catskill. N. Y., Feb. 14, 1893. At Rutgers, 1912-13. 
Died, Oct. 31, 1915. 

Eugene Francis Rockafeller, Asburj- Park, X. J. 

Born at Asbury Park, N. J., Dec. 13, 1892. 

Georges Dayez Romeike, Xew York City. 

Born in New York City, Feb. 9, 1895. At Rutgers two and 
one-bal,f years. President. Henry Romeike, Inc. 

Laurence Wilson Sciienck, Atlantic City, X. J. 

Born at Mays Landing, N. J., July 9, 1894. At Rutgers one- 
half year. With N. J. Mosquito Commission. 

Ellis Harold Schoonmaker, Hasbrouck Heights, X. J. 

Born in New York City, Oct. 24, 1896. Student. 

Williazvi Adolph Schure, Jr., Bound Brook, X. J. 

Born at Bound Brook, N. J., May 24, 1892. At Rutgers three 
years. Salesman. 

Edward Paul Smaney, Roselle, X. J. 

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 9, 1894. At Rutgers, 1912-13. 
Journalist. 

Raymond Strohl, Elizabeth, X. J. 

Born at Hazleton. Pa., July 9, 1892. At Rutgers three years. 
With U. S. Survey. 
David Carle Succop, Pittsburgh. Pn. 

Born at Pittsburgh. Pa., Aug. 12, 1893. At Rutgers one year, 
ilanager. Knight Tire Co. 

Eugene Richmond Taylor, Salem, X. J. 

Born at Salem, N. J., Jan. 18. 1895. 
Philip Gerald Tormay, Jr., Sorant<ui. Pa. 

Born at IMiddletown, Conn., Dec. 23, 1892. With Delaware and 

Hudson Co. 

Edward Judson Van Wagner, Plainfield, X, J. 

Born at Harrisburg, Pa.. Oct. 10, 1893. At Rutgers three years. 
John Sciienck Yoorhees. Xew Brunswick, X. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Fob. 20. 1893. Farmer. 



1916. 



ALUMNI. 309 



Albert Watman, Bayonne, N. J. 

Born in New York City, Jan. 22, 1894. At Rutgers. 1912-13. 
Pharmacist. 

Paul Sandt West, Asbury Park, N. J. 

Born at Asbury, N. J., Nov. 10, 1894. 

Otto Edward Wiemee, Rah way, N. J. 
Born at Hoboken. N. J., Dec. 2, 1899. 



310 RUTGEES COLLEGE. 



GRADUATE STUDENTS. 



Fbancis Cuyler Van Dyck, 1865-66, A.B. (Rutgers, 1865), 
*Maetin Nevius Wyckoff, 1877-78, A.B. (Rutgers, 1872). 

John Edward Elmendorf, 1878-81. A.B. (Rutgers, 1878). 
*Sei-ichi Kudo, 1878-79. A.B. (Rutgers, 1878). 

Howard Davidson ITerhune, 1878-81. A.B. (Rutgers, 1878). 

William Davis Schoonmaker, 1880^81. B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1880). 

Joseph Appleton Van Mater, 1880-81. A.B. (Rutgers, 1880). 
*Theodore Burges Booraem, 1881-85. A.B. (Rutgers, 1881). 

Charles Taylor Pomeroy, 1881-82. B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1877). 
* Jacob Chester Chamberlain, 1882-83. A.B. (Rutgers, 1882). 

Charles Leavitt Edgar, 1882-83. A.B. (Rutgers, 1882). 
*Robert Adrain, 1883-84. A.B. (Rutgers, 1873). 

William Christian Miller, 1883-84. A.B. (Rutgers. 1883). 

John Ehrick Parmly, 

In Class of 1884, Rutgers. A.B. (Princeton, 1883). 

Alan Haetwell Strong, 1888-85. A.B. (Rutgers, 1874). 
*Henri Veghte, 1883-84. A.B. (Rutgers, 1877). 
*JoHN Schenck Voorhees, 1883-85. A.B. (Rutgers, 1876). 

Frederick Weigel, 1883-85. A.B. (Rutgers, 1880). 

John William McKelvey, 1884-85. B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1884). 

Charles Edward Pattison, 1884-85. A.B. (Rutgers, 1884). 

Franklin Stoddart Smith, 1884-85. B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1884). 

James Henry Van Cleef, 1884-85. 

In Class of 1863. Rutgers. A.B. (Lafayette, 1863). 

*Pennington Ranney, 1885-88, Colorado Springs, Col. 

Residence when a student. Elizabeth, N. J. A.B. (Princeton. 
1882). A.M. (Princeton, 1885). Died, July 18, 1897. 

Adrian Vermeule, Jr., 1885-86. A.B. (Rutgers, 1885). 

Louis Augustus Voorhees, 1885-88. A.B. (Rutgers, 1885), 

Henry Holmes Palmer, 1887-88, A,B. (Rutgers, 1887), 
-Harry Atwater Smith. 1887-88, B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1887), 

Harold Tait, 1887-88. B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1887). 
*Charles H. Vannier, 1887-88. B.Sc, (Rutgers, 1872), 

Sam Corle Schenck, 1889^90, A.B. (Rutgers, 1889). 

James Albert Kelsey, 1890-94. ]M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1893). 

Spencer Ambrose Beach, 1891-92. Ames, Iowa. 

Born at Suramor Hill. N. Y.. lS(iO. B.S.A. (Iowa Agric. Coll.. 
1887). Pro,f. Horticulture and Botany, Texas Agric. ;ind Mech. 
Coll., 189(M)1. Prof. Horticulture, Iowa Agric. Coll., 190.")- . 
Vice Dean, do., 1906- . 

*Robert Boorman Strong, 1891-92, Plaiufield, X. J. 

Born .luno 3, 1871. A.B. (Princeton. 1891). A.:\r. (Princeton. 
1894). E.E. (Princeton, 1894). Electrical enjjineer and con- 
tractor. Died. 1904. 

J.wiES Monroe AVhite, 1891-92, StarkviUe. Miss. 

M.S. (Agric. and Mech. Coll.. Miss.). 



GRADUATE STUDENTS. 311 



AsiiER Atkinson, 1892-94. B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1885), 

Philip Cook Thomas, 1894-95. A.B. (Rutgers, 1894). 

John Henry Thompson, 1894-95. A.B. (Rutgers, 1894). 

Gabriel Ludlow, 1896^97. B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1895). 

Edwin Corwin McKeag, 1896-97. A.B. (Rutgers, 189G). 

William Van Bergen Van Dyck, 1896-97. (Rutgers, 1896). 

Frederick Harvey Blodgett, 1897-99. B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1897). 

John Provost Stout, 1897-98. A.B. (Rutgers, 1895). 

Clifford Philip Case, 189^99. A.B. (Rutgers, 1897). 

Jacob Goodale Lipman, 1898^99, 1901-03. B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1898). 

Albert Chester De Regt, 1900-02, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Clinton, N. Y.. Nov. 24. 1877. A.B. (Hamilton, 1000). 
M.Sc. (Hamilton. 1904). Instructor in Chemistry. Rutgers, 
1902-06. Associate Professor of Chemistry, Rutgers, 1908— . 

Chilion Bobbins Roselle, 1900-01.. B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1900). 

George Winfield Nuttman, 1901-06. B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1896). 

Edgar Leek DiCKERSON, 1902-10. B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1902). 

James Paulding Read. 1902-08. B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1901). 

Daniel Herbert Applegate, Jr., 1903-04. B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1903). 

Howard Weston Bloomfield, 1903-04. Cr.E. (Rutgers, 1916). 

David Raymond Edgar, 1903-04. B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1903). 

Frank Abram Morris, 1905-06. B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1904). 
*Nahum David Shore. 1906--08. B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1906). 
Blodgett Fellow in Science, 1906-07. 

.Percy Edgar Brown, 1906-10. B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1906). 

Frank Randall Pratt, 1906-07. B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1906). 

Charles Thiers Thompson, 1908^9. Litt.B. (Rutgers, 1908). 
Van der Poel Fellow in Cliemistry. 

Edward Francis Johnson, 1908-09. A.B. (Rutgers, 1901). 

Herbert Wills Moore, 1908-09. B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1904). 

ElDWiN Conrad Alford, 1909-10. B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1909). 
Van der Poel Fellow in Chemistry. 

Frederick Locke Bascom, 1909-10. Litt.B. (Rutgers, 1909). 

George Wilmot Hart, 1909-10. Litt.B. (Rutgers, 1909). 

Marvin Ketcham Du Bois, 1910-11. Litt.B. (Rutgers, 1910). 
Van der Poel Fellow in Chemistry. 

James Claude Thomson, 1910-12. B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1910). 
Van der Poel Fellow in Chemistry. 

Charles James Thomas Doryland, 1910'-11. Agric. College, N. D. 

Born at Junction City, Kansas, June 15, 1880. B.Sc. (Kansas 
State Agric. Coll., 1908). M.Sc. (Do., 1910). Soil Bacteriolo- 
gist, Agricultural College, N. D., 1904- . 

Arthur Thomas McMichael, 1910-11. B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1910). 
Wallace Todd Eakins, 1911-12. B.Sc. (Rutgers. 1911). 

Blodgett Fellow in Science. 
John De Lancey Ferguson, 1911-12. A.B. (Rutgers, 1911). 

Herbei't Fellow in Political Science. 
Lloyd Mervyn Van Ness, 1911-12. B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1011). 

Van der Poel FelloAV in Chemistry. 
Aaron Martin Hageman, 1912-13. B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1912) 

Van der Poel Fellow in Chemistry. 
Edward Collier Scott, 1912-13. B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1912^ 

Van der Poel Fellow in Chemistry. 



RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



John V.ml Bissett, 1913-14. B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1912). 

Van dor Toel Fellow in Chemistry. 
Henry Clay Lint, 1918-16. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1915). 

Sulphur Research Fellow. 
Geokge Stanley Robins, 1913-14. B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1913). 

Van der Poel Fellow in Chemistry. 
David Aitgustus Coleman, 1914-16. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1916). 

Sodium Nitrate Research Fellow. 

Ralptt Clayton Cook, 1914-16, Russell, Pa. 

Rom at Russell. Pa.. Nov. 25. 3 890. B.S. (Renn. State Coll.. 
1913). Ammonium Sulphate Research Fellow. 

Geokge Peter Koch, 1914-16, Elma, Wash. 

Born at Elma. Wash.. Apr. 20. 1S90. B.S. (Washington State 
Coll.. 1913). M.S. (Univ. Minnesota, 1914). Rotash Research 
Fellow. 

Nicholas Kopeloff, 1914-16. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1916). 

Pulverized Limestone Research Fellow. 
Arthur Costello Metcalf, 1914-16. B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1914). 

Van der Poel Fellow in Chemistry. 
Edward Robert Schmid. 1914-16. B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1914). 

Van der Poel Fellow in Chemistry. 

Franktjn Elmer Allison, 191.5-16, Oakland City, Ind. 

Born at Oakland City. Ind., Nov. 10. 1892. B.S. A. (Purdue, 
1014). M.S.A. (Iowa State, 1915). Amo.-Phos. Research Fel- 
low. 

Victor George Aubry. 1915-16, Greenwich, Conn. 

Born in Brooklyn. N. ¥.. Feh. 25, 1891. B.S. (Connecticut 
Auric. 1912). Asst. Professor of Animal Husbandry. T'niv. 
Maine, 1912—14. Extension Specialist in Poultry Husbandry. 

Homer Eugene, Carney, 1915-16, Hamilton. Ohio. 

Born at Dayton, O.. Nov. 9, 1892. A. P.. (Miami. 1015). Re- 
search Assistant in Botany. 

Franklin Oscar Church, 1915-16. B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1914). 

Research Assistant in Hydraulic Enginecn-ing. 

Roland Edward Curtis, 1915-16, Lordsburg, Cal. 

Born at North Yakima. Wash.. .Tuly 24. 1802. B.S. A. (Oregon 
Agric. Coll., 1915). Research Assistant in Soil Bacteriology. 

Carl Raymond Fellers, 1.915-16. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1916). 

Soy Bean Research Fellow. 

Arthur Crawiord Foster, 1915-16, West Raleigh. N. C. 

B.S. (Alabama Polytechnic Tnst.. 1914). Research Assistant 
in Botany. North Carolina Agric. Experiment Station. 1916- . 

Websteh Siikrburn Krout, 1915-16, Bremen, Ohio. 

Born at North Berne. Ohio. .Tan. 4, 1888. B.Sc. (Ohio State 
T'niv.. 1015^. ]\r.A. (Ohio State Univ.. 1915). Research As- 
sistant in Plant T'athology. 

BuYCE iNGLis MacDonald, 1915-16. B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1914). 

Harry Charles McLean, 191.5-16. M.Sc. (Rutgers, 1916).. 

Chemist, soil research. 
William Hope Martin, 191.5-16. Carlisle, Pa. 

Born at Carlisle, Pa.. .Tune 3. 1890. B.A. (T'niv. :\[ainc. 1015V 

Assistant Pathologist. 
William Solomon Pokte, 1915-16. r..S('. (Rutgers. 1915). 

. Research Assistant in Botany. 
FiDKL Pai'l Schlatter, 1915-16, 'runkhannock. Pa. 

Born at Tunkha'mock. Pa., Nov. 21. 1S01. B.Sc. ( I'cnn. Siaic 

Coll.. 1015). Research Assistant in Cranberrx- Investigation. 



GRADUATE STUDENTS. 



313 



Postville, Iowa. 
(Iowa State 



Orville Cabl Schultz, 1915-16, 

Born at Postville. Iowa, Oct. 29, 1892. B.Sc. 
Coll., 1915). Research. Assistant in Botany. 

WiLLARD Chandler Thompson, 1915-16, Sun Prairie, Wis. 

Born at Sun Prairie, Wis., Nov. 24. 1890. B.Sc. (Univ. Wis- 
consin, 1912). Research Assistant in Poultry. 



314 



EUTGEES COLLEGE. 



ADVANCED DEGREES. 



Degrees granted on the completing of required graduate courses. 



1880. 

C.E. 

Cornelius Clarkson Vermetjle, 



B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1878) 



1881. 
C.E. 



Alfred Alexander Tits worth, 



B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1877) 



John Edward Elmendorf, 



George Hill, 



Ph.B, 

1882. 
C.E. 



A.B. (Rutgers, 1878) 



B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1879) 



1884. 
C.E. 



Nathaniel B. Klink Hoffman, 
•Frederick William Malcolm, 



B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1882), 
B.Sc. (Rutgei-s, 1881). 



Ph.D. 



Robert Harley Barr, 



A.B. (Rutgers, 1875), 



1885. 
C.E. 



♦Frederick Wagoner Bennett, 
♦Samuel De Ykre Burr, 
George Elton Jkxkins, 
(JKoiuii; IlKxia- .T()iiNS().\, 



B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1882) 

B.Sc. (Rutgers. 1875) 

B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1883) 

B.Sc. (Rutgei-s, 1882) 



ADVAXCED DEGREES. 'Mo 



1886. 
C.E. 

»Edson DeWint Eaton, B.Sc. (Rutgers. 1883) 

1888. 
C.E. 

AsHER Atkinson, B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1SS5) 





1889. 


' 




C.E. 




John Moyer Farley, 




B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1S86) 


William Henry Luster, Jr., 


1890. 
C.E. 


B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1884) 


Harry Joseph March, 




B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1887) 




1891. 
C.E. 





John Edward Hill, B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1884) 

1892. 
C.E. 

Albert Cornelius Arend, B.Sc. (Rutgers. 1889) 

Edward Howell, B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1889) 

*Edward Ingelow Pitman, B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1877) 



1893. 
M.Sc. 

James Albert Kelsey, Clarinda, Iowa, 

B.S. (Iowa AgricultuTRl College). 



316 



EUTGERS COLLEGE. 



George Henry Blakeley, 
Edward Duryee, 



1894. 
C.E. 



B.Sc. (Rutgers; 1884) 
B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1878) 



1895. 
B.D. 

Charles Edward Corwin, 

Frederick Kienhold Shield, 

Born at La Crosse, Wis., Mcli. 23, 1868. 
Clergyman, R. C. A. 



A.B. (Rutgers, 1892). 
New Brunswick, N, J. 

N. B. Sem., 1895. 



John Charles Aydelott, 



C.E. 



B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1891) 



1896. 
B.D. 

Addison Caleb Bird, 

Born at Hawthorne, N. Y., May 9, 1869 
Clergyman, R. C. A. 

Henry Charles Cussler, 

Frank Malven, 

Marcus J. Roop, 

Born at Dayton, Ohio, Oct. 2, 1871. A.B. (Heidelberg Univ.. 
Tiffin, Ohio, 1893). N. B. Sem., 1896. Clergyman. R. C. A. 

Albert Henry von Schlieder, A.B. (Rutgers, 1893) 

Henry Clifford Willoughby, Fort Plain, N. T 

Born at Newark, N. J., Mch. 6, 1866. N. B. Sem., 1896. Clergy 
man, R. C, A. 



Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 
N. B. Sem., 1896. 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1893). 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1893). 

Middletown. N. Y. 



1897. 
B.D. 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1S94). 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1894). 

Hawthorne, N. Y. 

Born at Glasgow, Scotland. Feb. 19. 1860. Univ. Glasgow, 
1S94. N. B. Sem., 1897. Clergyman, R. C. A. 

*Raymond Augustus Lansing, Lisha's Kill, N. Y, 

Born at Lisha's Kill. N. Y.. Jnne 26. 1873. A.B. (Union. 1S94K 
N. B. Sem., 1897. Clergyman, R. C. A. Died, Mar. 7, 1903. 

Ciiakle.s Judson Scuddeh. A.B. (Rutgers. 1889). 

Hknkv Johnstone Scuddeh, A.B. (Rutgers, 1890). 



I'rederick Jacob Barny, 
Willi a :m Edgar Compton, 
James Ca^mpijell Forbes, 



ADVANCED DEGREES. 



317 



Walter Tracy Scuuder, A.B. (Rutgers, 1892). 

AsASHi Segawa. Saga, Japan. 

Clergyman. Evangelist. South Japan Mission, R. C. A. Grad- 
uate in Theology, Meiji Gakuin. 1879. 



1898. 
B.D. 



Theodore Floyd Bayles, 

Born at West Kortright. X. Y.. Julv 25. 1871. 
1895). X. B. Sem., 1898. Clergyman, R. C. A. 

Garret Flikkema. 

Born at Fulton III.. Dec. 21. 1868. 
1895). X. B. Sem., 1898. Clergyman 

Harris Abraha:m Freer. 



Bayoune, X. J. 
A.B. (Union. 



Palmyra, X, 
Xebraska. 



Y. 



A.B. (Univ 
R. C. A. 

Xorth Hackansack. X. 



Born at Kingston. X 
Clergyman. R". C. A. 

Charles Wyckoff Gulick, 

Hans Henry Spoer. 

Born at Crefeld. • Germany. 
Ph.D. (Univ. X. Y., 1899). 
guages and O. T. Studies, 



Y., Sept. 25. 1860. X. B. Sem.. 1898. 



Rutgers, 1895. 
Wolverhampton. England. 

Aug. 1. 1873. X. B. Sem.. 1S9S. 
Lecturer in Hebrew Cognate Lan- 

Meadville Tlieol. School. 1905-06. 
Lecturer in Hebrew. Syiiac and X. T. Exegesis. Licefield Theol. 
College, Enaland. 1909-10. Clersvman. ^Church of England, 
1911- . 

Denver, Col. 

Oct. 16, 1870. A.B. (Hope. 1895). 
X. B. Sem., 1898. Cong, clergyman. 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1895). 



John Vaxder Meulex, 

Born at Holland. Mich 
A.M. (Chicago, 1907). 

Her:!iIax Charles Weber. 



Frederick Seymour Smith. 



C.E. 

1899. 
B.D. 



Henry Wells Brink, 
William Isaac Chamberlain, 
John Brgwnlee Tooehees, 



B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1891) 



A.B. (Rutgers, 1896) 
A.B. (Rutgers, 1882) 
A.B. (Rutgers. 1896) 



Frank Conover Manley, 



C.E. 



B.Sc. (Rutgers. 1896) 



George Elbert Jacksox, 
Robert Stevens Parsons, 
James Scott Tho:mpson, 



1900. 
C.E. 



B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1896) 
B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1895) 
B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1894) 



318 



EUTGERS COLLEGE. 



1901. 
B.D. 

Charles Frederick Benjamin, Jr., A.B. (Rutgers, 1898). 

Peter Paul Cheff, Zealand, Mich. 

Born at Rotterdam, Netherlands, Oct. 9, 1873. N. B. Sem.. 
1901. Clergyman, R. C. A. 

Howard Rutsen Furbeck, Annandale, N. J. 

Born at Interlaken, N. Y., June 19. 1876. A.B. (Union. 1897). 
N. B. Sem., 1901. Clergyman, R. C. A. 



Eugene Bogert, 
Thomas Herbert I.etson. 



C.E. 



B.Sc. (Rutgers, 18.9.5) 
B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1896) 



William Reese Hart, 
James Macdonald Martin, 



1902. 
B.D. 



A.B. (Rutgers, 1899) 
A.B. (Rutgers, 1899), 



William Jacob Cooper. 
* Robert Joseph Dougherty, 
James Wallace Higgins, 
John Jervis Vail, 



C.E. 



B.Sc. (Rutgers. 1892) 

B.Sc. (Rutgers. 1891) 

B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1893) 

B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1898) 



Garret Hondelink. 



1903. 
B.D. 



Muskegon. Mich. 



Born at Grand Rapids. Mich., Apr. 11, 1876. A.B. (Hope. 
1900). N. B. Sem., 1903. Clergyman, R. C. A. 



Louis T'lrich Strassburger, 
Georoe McClellan Taylor, 



C.E. 



B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1898), 
B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1877), 



George W. Gulick, 



1904. 
B.D. 



A.B. (Rutgers. IIXU), 



ADVAXCtD DEGREES. 



319 



1906. 
C.E. 



John Earl Jones, 

Feederick George yon Geheen, 



B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1903) 
B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1899), 



Ralph Crosby Moeris, 



1907. 
B.D. 



A.B. (Rutgers, 1903) 



Feed Le Roy Brown, 
John Finley Drake, 
Richard Heusee, 
Charles Yeenon Smith, 
Lewis Maxwell Young, 



C.E. 





B.Sc. 


(Rutgers, 


1904) 




B.Sc. 


(Rutgers, 


1898) 




B.Sc. 


(Rutgers, 


1904) 




B.Sc. 


(Rutgers, 


1898) 




B.Sc. 


(Rutgers, 


1904) 


1908. 








B.D. 









WiLIlAM HOBAET GlEBEL. 



A.B. (Rutgers. 1904), 



* William Abner Coeiell, 
Alfeed Berry Nelson, 



C.E, 



B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1899) 
B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1879) 



1909. 
B.D. 

Jacob Carleton Pelgrim, 

Born at Holland, Mich., June 9, 1883, 
B. Sem., 1908. Presb. clergyman. 



A.B. 



Frankfort, Ky. 

(Hope, 1905). N. 



C.E. 



William B. Carter, 

George Washington Conoveb, 

HowAED Spoonee Gay, 



B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1903) 
B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1903), 
B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1906) 



320 



KUTGERS COLLEGE. 



Chables E. Conovek, 



1910. 
C.E. 



B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1895) 



1911. 
B.D. 



Leonard Appeldooen, 



Mellenville, N. Y. 

Born at Kalamazoo, Mich., Dec. 5, 1879. A.B. (Kalamazoo, 
1907). N. B. Sem., 1910. Clergyman, R. C. A. 



William Louis Kuehnle, 
Dale Charles Roberts, 
Arthur Cunningham Swift, 



C.E. 



B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1902), 
B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1905) 
B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1908), 



Royal Arthur Stout, 



1912. 
B.D. 



A.B. (Rutgers, 1907), 



Spencer Cone Devan, 
Alvin Bartholdi Fox, 
Alfred John Mahnken, 



C.E. 



B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1902) 
B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1908), 
B.Sc. (Rutgers, 190S) 



William James Lansi.ey, 



E.E. 



B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1888) 



Percy Edgar Brown, 



Ph.D. 



B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1906) 



1913. 
C.E. 



Charles Bloomkield Carman, 
Robert Allen Lufburrow, 
Bergen Stelle Merrill, 
John William Moffett, 
Louis Powers, 



B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1908V 

B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1908) 

B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1908), 

B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1908), 

B.Sc. (Rutgei-s, 1910), 



ADVANCED DEGREES. 321 



1914, 
B.D. 

Teunis Earl Gouwens, Mountain Lakes, N. J. 

Born at South Holland, 111., July 13, 1880. A.B. (Hope, 1909). 
N. B. Sem., 1912. Clergyman, R. C. A. 

Charles Frederic Stube, Tindivanam, India. 

Born at Fultonville, N. Y., Aug. 22, 1886. A.B. (Hamilton, 
1910), N. B. Sem., 1913. Missionary, R. C. A. 



C.E. 

David Alexander Decker, B,Sc, (Rutgers, 1906) 

Charles Robert Duncan, B.Sc, (Rutgers, 1906), 

Roy Or.mond Henszey, B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1911) 



E.E. 

Frank Hasbrouck Van Winkle, B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1910). 

1915. 
M.Sc. 

Henry Clay Lint (also Ph.D., 1916), Kansas City, Kan. 

Born at Ada, Kansas, Oct. 20, 1890. B.S. (Kansas Agric. Coll., 

1912). 

C.E. 

Herbert William Heilmann, B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1912). 

John Le Roy Herber, B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1911). 

John Roderick Sexton, B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1911). 

Elmer Leigh Walker, B.Sc, (Rutgers, 1912). 

1916. 
B.D. 

James Claude Thomson, ' B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1910). 

M.Sc. 

David Augustus Coleman, South Framingham, Mass. 

Born at Natick, Mass.," Mch. 15, 1892. B.Sc. (Mass, Agric. 
Coll., 1914). 

Carl Raymond Fillers, Colosse, N. Y. 

Born at Hastings, ^f. Y., Oct. 4, 1893. A.B. (Cornell, 1915). 

21 



'^.59 



KUTGEKS COLLEGE. 



Nicholas Kopeloff 

Born in Now York City, Juno 6, 1890. 
B.Se. in Agr. (Cornell, 1914). 

Harry Charles McLean, 

Born in Jewell county, Kansas, Oct. 2 
Agric. Coll., 1908). 



New York City. 

B.Sc. (Columbia, 1912). 

New Brunswick, N. J. 
, 1885. B.Sc. (Kansas 



Oliver Fritts Mitchell, 
Arthur Boyle Murphy, 



C.E, 



B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1913) 
B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1910) 



M.E, 



Henry Anthony Cozzens, Jr., 
Frederic Glander, 
John Preston Mailler, 
James AValter Mailler, 



B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1913) 

B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1912), 

B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1912) 

B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1912), 



Cr.E. 

Howard WestoN Bloomfield, Metuchen, N, J 

Born near Metuchen. N. J., Dec. .30, 1880. B.Sc. (C. C, N. Y.. 
1901). Secretary, Treasurer and Manager, Clay Products Co 

Herman Arthur Plusch, B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1904) 

Henry Clay Lint, Ph.D. (also M.Sc, 1915). 



MEDICAL SCHOOL. 






MEDICAL SCHOOL 1792-1835. 



1792. 
M.B. 



*Fraxcis Riextokd. 

*JOHN BArTTS^r RiEXTORD, 

*Charles Smith, 



Canada. 

Canada. 

New Brunswick, N. J. 



Boi-n. 1767. A.B. (Princeton, 1786). A.M. (Queen's. 1791). 
Senior Tutor, Queen's. 1793-94. Tutor, Queen's. 1807. Trustee, 
Queen's, 1804-39. Fellow, Coll. P. & S., New York. 1814. Died, 
Mav 7, 1848. 



V 



Honorary M.D. 

*.JoxAs Smith Addoms, 

Practiced in New York City. Died in West Indies 
* .J ABEZ CAMPFIELD, 



New York City. 



Morristown, N. J. 

Born in Newark, N. J., Dec. 24, 1737. Coll. N. J., 1759. Senior 
Surgeon. Continental Army. With Sullivan's expedition, 1779. 
Diarv published bv N. J. Historical Society. Surrogate of Mor- 
ris county, 1785-1803. Died, May 30, 1821. 



* Nicholas Romayxe, 

Born in New York City. Sept., 1756. M.D. 
Professor of the Medical School. 1812-17. 
President of Coll, P. & S.. New York. 1807. 



New York City. 



(Uniy. Edinburgh). 
Founder and first 
First President of 



N. Y'. iledical Society. 
21, 1817. 

*HENRy M. Yan Solingen, 



Trustee, Columbia, 1783-93. Died. July 



New York City. 



1793. 
M.D. 

*Abraham Brower, 

*Charles Buxtox. . New York City. 

Born at Radbourne, England, Dec, 1768. Studied at Univ. 
Edinburgh. Established chemical works at Perth Ambov, N. J. 
Practiced in New York City. Died. Nov. 12. 1833. 

*JoHx Clark, New York (Jiiy 

Born, Feb. 5, 1773. Physician. Wholesale druggist. Died. 
June 20, 1836. 

* Abraham Corxeiison. 

*Gardxer .Joxes, 

*Samuel Watkixs. 



Honorary M.D. 

*RiCHARD Sharpe Kissa:.[. New York City. 

Born in New York City, 1761?. M.D. (T'niv. Edinburgh, 1787). 
Professor of the Medical School. 1792- Surgeon of the New 

York Hospital. Declined chair of Unjanv at Columbia. 1792 
Died, Oct., 1822. 



32-i 



EUTGEES COLLEGE. 



*^\'ILLIAM Moore, New York City. 

Boi-n at Newtown. L. I., 1754. M.D. (Univ. Edinburgh, 1780). 
Professor of tlie Medical School. 1792- . President of the 
Medical So.cictv of the County of New York. Trustee, Coll. P. & 
S. Died. April, 1824. 

1812. 
M.D. 

*David Reeve Akneil. 

M.A. (Williams. 1824). Died, 1826. 

*JoANNES CumminGkS Cheeseman, New York City. 

Born in New York City. July 20, 1788. Surgeon to the public 
institutions on BlackM'ell's Island. Surgeon to Bellevue Hospital. 
Trustee, Coll. P. & S.. 1827-62. Died, Oct. 11. 1862. 

* Samuel Jackson. 

A.B. (Columbia, 1809). 

* Samuel McAuley. 

* James Livingston Van Kleeck, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

Practiced in Poughkeepsie until his death in 1810. 



'■Jesse C;oe. 



1813. 
M.D. 

1814. 

ft 

M.D. 

*Pakdon Brownell, West Port, Mass. 

Brother of Rev. Thomas C. Brownell, Bishop of Connecticut. 
*Jacob I De IjAmater, Albany. N. Y. 



(?) Germantown. Pa. 



1815. 
M.D. 

* Lewis Carlisle, 
*Ebenezer Coe, Jr., 

Born, Oct. 11, 1789. 

* Isaac CoE, (?) Indianapolis, lud. 

A physician of this name practiced one year at Eeadington, N. 
J., 1815-16. Born, .Tuly 25. 1782. 

♦Jonathan Johnson. Guilderland. N. Y. 

Physician. Inspector of Common Schools. Died. May 23, 1860. 

'Motin Meeker. 

*Charles IL Pickett. 

♦Hugh Sweeny. 

1816. 
M.D. 

♦Elkanah M. Beck WITH, Bridgetown, Nova Scotia. 

Born in Cornwallis. Nova Scotia, Feb. 24. 1792. I'racticed nt 
Bridgetown. DitMl .voung. 



MEDICAL SCHOOL. 



32;1 



^Richmond Bkownell, Providence, R. I. 

Brother of Rev. Thomas C. Brownell, Bishop of Connecticut. 
A.B. (Union. 1812). Died, 1864. 

*Bern W. Budd, New York Citj-. 

Born at Chatham, N. J. Practiced in Newarlc and later in New 
York City. Conchologist. Died, Jan. 3, 1863. 

*JosEPH Rodman Drake, New York City. 

Born in New York City, Aug. 7. 1795. Distinguished poet. 
Author of "The Culprit Fay" and other poems. Friend of 
Halleck. With him author of "The Croakers." Died, Sept. 21, 
1820. 

* Samuel L, Ward, 

Called the Natural Physician. 



Vcrv successful. 
1869. 

* Isaac Wood, 

Born in Clinton, N. J., Aug. 21, 1793. Fellow, 
1829. President N. Y. State Medical Society. 
Common Schools, 1844. Died, March 25, 1868. 



Belleville, N. 
Died, June 14, 



New York City. 

Coll. P. & S., 
Inspector of 



1827. 
M.D. 

'Solomon Andrews, Perth Amboy, N. J. 

Practiced in Perth Amboy. Collector of the Port of Perth 

Amhoy, 1844-45. Inventor of the locks still used in U. S. 
mail pouches. Died, Oct. 20, 1872. 

^Conyngham Crawford, Clinton, La. 

Practiced at Clinton, N. J., 1828-32. M.D. (JefEerson Med. 
Coll., 1834). Removed to Louisiana and died there. 

^SA.MUEL G. DiMMiCK, Newburgh, N. Y. 

Born. Dec. 12. 1800. Practiced at Monticello. N. Y. (1827-32) 
and Bloomingburgh, N. Y. (1832-60). Died, Jan. 24, 1871. 

■Alexander Dunham. 

■Charles Dupont. 

'John F. Ellis. 

^Samuel Corp Ellis. 

'Joseph Warren Fearing, 

A.B. TBrown, 1823). A.M. (Brown). 
'John T. Ferguson. 

A.B. (Columbia, 1823). A.M. (Columbia). 
^William L. Graham. 
■Ezekiel Love joy, 

A.B. (Union, 1823). 
'Charles S. Lucas. 
^Hamilton Morton, 

A.B. (Columbia, 1824), 

^Alexander H, Neil. 

*JOHN D. Ogden, 

Adiritted to N. Y. County Medical Soc, 1832. Fellow of N. Y. 
Academy of Med., 1847. 

* Horatio W. Orcutt. 

'Peter Pratt. 

'Washington Ritter. 

•Eliphalet St. John, (?) New Canaan, Conn. 

A man of this name received A.B. from Yale in 1791, and died at 
New Canaan, Conn., July 27, 1845. 



Prpvidence, R. I. 
Died, Nov. 24, 1862. 



A.M. Died, 1872. 



A.M. (Columbia, 1834). 



Owego, N. Y. 



New York City. 



New York Citv, 



326 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



=^ William Seaman. 
*WiLLiAM Stevenson. 

* Garret G. Terhtjne, Passaic, N. J. 

Born in Bergen county. N. J., Oct. 9, 1801. A.B. (Princeton. 
1823). First President of Passaic County Medical Society. 
Died, .July 2, 1885. 

* Samuel Treadwell. 

* Richard A. Variok, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

Died, Aug. 10, 1871. 

*Peter DeLamater Vroom, Jersey City, N. J. 

Born in New York City. Doc. 23. 1800. Practiced in Somerville, 
N. J., and New York City. Resided in Jersey City from 1843. 
First President. Board of Education of Jersey City, 1851—65. 
Judge. Court of Common Pleas, 1854. Ti'easurer of Jersey City, 
1857-65. Died, Oct. 16, 1865. 

* Gregory Weems. 

* Joseph M. Wood. 

Honorary M.D. 

'Lewis Belden. 

A.B. (Princeton. 1811). 
*John Mesier Cornelison, Bergen, X. J. 

Born at Bergen, N. J., Apr. 29. 1802. A.B. (Union. 1822). 
Member, N. J. Assembly, 1882. Lay Judge, Court of Errors and 
Appeals, 1851-67. Mayor of Bergen, 1869. Died, May 24, 1875. 

*Thomas Fearn, Huntsville, Ala. 

Born at Dansville. Va.. Nov. 15, 1789. A.B. (Washington Col- 
lege. Va.). Died, Jan. 16, 1863. 

*Lucius Heermans. 

*Thomas p. Jones. 

M.A. (Williams. 1811). Died, 1851. 

*Samuel S. Kuypers. 

* Samuel Osborn, New York City. 
*David Rogers, New York City. 
*Henry Schenck, Pennsylvania. 

1830. 
Honorary M.D. 

*Stephen S. Rapal.te, New York City. 

Surgeon. U. S. Navy. 1823-56. Died on board the U. S. steamer 
"Wabash" at New York. Sept. 11, 1856. 

*John Rosekrantz. 

1831. 
Honorary M.D. 

*Tiiomas Bkown Gautier, Jersey City, N. J. 

Born in Bergen county. N. J.. July 5, 1797. M.D (Coll. P. & 
S., 1823). Died, Aprilll. 1850. 

♦Xavier Tessier, Quebec, Canada. 



MEDICAL SCHOOL. 327 



1832. 
M.D. 

* Edgar F. Peck, New York City. 

*Alexander Robixson, New York City. 

A.B. (Columbia, 1824). A.M. (Columbia). 



1835. 
Honorary M.D. 

^JoHX S. CONGAR, New York City, 

A.B. (Princeton. 1809). A.M. 



328 IJL'TOERS COI.I>EGE. 



Honorary Degrees. 

1783. 
A.M. 

*Andkev»' KiRKPATRiCK, New Brunswick, N, J. 

r.oi-n at Mine Brook, N. J., Feb. 17, 1756. A.B. (Coll. X. .7.. 
1775). A.M. (Coll. N. J., 1778). Chief Justice of Supreme 
Court of New Jersey. 1803-30. Trustee, Queen's, 1792-1831. 
Trustee, Coll. N. J., 1807-31. Died, Jan. 7, 1831. 



1789. 
D.D. 

*Hermanus Mp:yer, Pompton Plains, N, J. 

Born at Bremen. Germany, July 27, 1733. Studied at Gronin- 
gen University, 1757. R. D. clergyman. Prof. Hebrew, 1784— 
91. Lector in Theology, 1786-91. Died, Oct. 27, 1791. 

*TiiEODOKic (Dirck) RoisrEYN, Schenectady, N. Y. 

Born at Hackensack, N. J., Jan. 12, 1744. A.B. (Coll. N. J., 
1765). R. D. clergyman. Prof. Theology, 1797-1804. Presi- 
dent. General Synod, 1797. Trustee, Queen's, 178.5-1804. 
Died, April 16, 1804. 

1791. 
A.B. 

*RoRERT Hett Chapman, Chapel Hill. N. C. 

A.B. (Coll. N. J., 1789). A.M. (Coll. N. J.. 1792). D.D. (Wil- 
liams, 1815). President, Univ. North Carolina. 1812-16. Died, 
June 18, 1833. 

A.M. 

*Cn ARLES SisriTir, M.B. (Queen's, 1772). 

LL.D. 

*RoBERT Morris, New Brunswick. X. J. 

Born at New Brunswick. N. J., 1745. First Justice Supreme 
Court of New Jersev. 1777-79. Judge, U. S. Court for District 
of New Jersey, 1790-1815. Trustee, "Queen's, 1702-1815. Died. ^ 

May 2, 1815.' 

1792. 
A.M. 

=■ Joseph Farmar. 

*Ai{RAiiAM Van Vechten (also LL.D., ISlo), Albany. X. Y. 

Lawyer. First lawyer admitted lo practice after adoption of 
state constilution. Attornev-dlcneral. N. Y.. ISIO. isi;{ 15. 
Member. Cons! itut ional Convention. 1S21. Di(>d. :M.iv 10, 1S23. 



HO^ORAKY DEGEEES. 329 



DD. 

* Henry Van Dyck, 

A.B. (Columbia, 1761). Trustee, Queen's, 1791-1804. 



1794. 
A.M. 

*Samuel Haskell, New Brunswick, N. J. 

A.B. (Yale, 1790). Clergyman. Rector, Grammar School. Died, 
1845. 

1810. 
A.M. 

*R0BEi{T Adkain, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Carrickfergus, Ireland, Sept. 30. 177.5. LL.D. (Col- 
umbia, 1818). Prof. Mathematics, Queen's, 1809-13, 1825-27. 
Prof. Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, Columbia, 1813-25. 
Prof. Mathematics, Univ. Penn., 1827-34. Vice-Provost, IJniv. 
Penn., 1828-34. Died, Aug. 10, 1843. 

*COKNELius BoGARDUS. Sclienectady, N. Y. 

Born, Sept. 25, 1780. Studied Theology under Livingston. 
Licensed by classis of New York, 1808. R. D. clergyman. 
Died, Dec. 13, 1812. 

*Petee Lowe, Flatbush, L. I., N. Y. 

Born at Kingston, N. Y., 1764. Studied under Livingston. R. 
D. clergyman. Principal, Erasmus Hall Academy, 1805—18. 
Died, June 11, 1818. 

D.D. 

*Gerardus Aeenss Kuypers, New York City. 

Born at Curacao, W. I., Dec. 16, 1766. Studied under D. 
Romeyn and H. Mever. A.M. (Coll. N. J., 1810). R. D. clergy- 
man. Died, June 28, 1833. 

1811. 
A.M. 

* George Christian Frederick Borck. New York City. 

Born in Berlin, Prussia, Mch. 11. 1758. Studied under Bassett. 
R. D. clergyman. Died, Sept., 1823. 

*Jacob Brodhead (also D.D., 1815), Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at Marbletown. N. Y., May 14, 1782. A.B. (Union. 1801). 

Studied under Froeligh and D. Romeyn. R. D. clergyman. 

Tutor, Union, 1802-04. Trustee, Queen's, 1812-45. Died, 

June 5, 1855. 

*JAMES Spencer Cannon, New Brnnswick, N. J, 

Born in Curacao. W. I., 1766. Studied under Livingston and 
Froeligh. D.D. (Union, 1819). R. D. clergyman. Instructor, 
Ecclesiastical History, N. B. Sem., 1818-19. Professor, 
Ecclesiastical Historv. Church Government and Pastoral The- 
ology, N. B. Sem., 1826-52. Prof. Metaphysics and the Phil- 
osophy of the Human Mind, Rutgers, 1826-52. President of 
General Synod, 1813, 1820. Trustee, Queen's, 1800-52. Died, 
July 25, 1852. 



330 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



■'CoPvNELius T. Demarest, New York City. 

Born in New York City, Jan. 23, 1786. A.B. (Columbia. 1804). 
A.M. (Columbia. 1813). Studied under Livingston and Froe- 
ligh. R. D. clergyman. Trustee, Queen's, 1812-32. Died, Dec. 
26, 1862. 

^'Charles Hardenbergh, Bedminster. X. J. 

Born at Rosendale, N. Y.. about 1780. Studied under Froeligh. 
R. D. clergyman. Trustee, Queen's, 1812-21. Died, 1821. 

'Peter Labagk, Harlingen, N. J. 

Born in New York City, 1773. D.D. Studied under Froeligb 
and Livingston. R. D. clergyman. Trustee, Queen's, 1811-.58. 
Died, 1858. 

■James Van Campen Romeyn, Hackensack, N. J. 

Born at Minisink, N. J., Nov. 15, 1765. Studied under D. 
Romeyn. R. D. clergyman. President, General Synod, 1806- 
07. Trustee, Queen's, 1809-40. Died, June 27, 1840. 

=Jeremiaii Romeyn, Beaverdam, N. Y. 

Born in New York City, Dec. 24, 1768. Studied under D. 
Romevn and H. Meyer. R. D. clergyman. Prof. Hebrew, 
1804-18. Died, July, 1818. 



D.D. , 

=Solomo:n Froeligh, Hackensack, N. J. 

Born at Red Hook, May 29, 1750. Studied under D. Romeyn 
and J. H. Goetschius. A.M. (Coll. N. J., 1774). R. D. clergy- 
man. Tutor, Queen's, 1782. Prof. Theology, 1797-1822. Trus- 
tee, Queen's, 1783-1810. Died, Oct. 8, 1827. 



LL.D. 

=JoHN Lansing, Albany, N. 

Born at Albany, N. Y., Jan. 30, 1754. LL.D. (Union, 1S04). 
Chief Justice. Supreme Court of New York, 1798-1801. Chan- 
cellor. 1801-14. Died, Dec. 12, 1829. 



1812. 
A.M. 

John Coknelison, Bergen, N. J. 

Born at Nyack, N. Y., 1769. Studied under H. Meyer and Liv- 
ingston. R. D. clergyman. Died, 1828. 



D.D. 

=Tiio]\rAS Yardley How. New York City, 

A.B. (Coll. N. J.. 1794). A.M. (Coll. N. J.). Clergyman. 
Died, 1855. 

LL.D. 

'De Witt Clinton, Albany, N. Y. 

lUn-n at Little Britain, N. Y., Mch. 2. 1769. A.B. (Columbia, 
1786). A.M. ((\)lumbia). LL.D. (Univ. Ohio, 1825. and Col- 
umbia, 1826). T'. S. Senator. 1802-04. Mavor of Now York 
City. 1803-07. 1809-10, 1811-15. Regent I'niv. State of New 
York. 1808-25. Lieutenant Governor, New York State. ISll- 
13. N. Y. Canal COniniissioner. 1S16-24. (TOVcM'nor of New 
York State. 1817-21, 1825-28. Died, Feb. 11, 1S2S. 



HO]N^ORAKY DEGREES. '331 



1813. 
A.M. 

*ISAAC Labagh, Utica, N. Y. 

Boi-n, 1764. Studied under Livingston. R. D. clergyman. 
Died, July 24, 1837. 

*JoHN NifcHiE, New York City. 

Born, Dec. 4, 1783. A.B. (Columbia, 1801). Colonel, U; S. 
Army, 1814. Lawyer. Alderman, New York. Treasurer, Amer- 
ican Bible Society. General Agent, American Bible Society. 
Died, Jan. 3, 1838. 

LL.D. 

*Abraham Van Vechten (also A.M. 1792). 



1815. 
D.D. 

* Jacob Beodhead (also A.M. 1811). 



LL.D. 

*RiCHARD Stockton, Princeton, N. J. 

Born near Princeton, N. J.. Apr. 17, 1764. A.B. (Coll. N. J., 
1779). A.M. (Coll. N. J., 1782). LL.D. (Union, 1816). Mem- 
ber, Congress, 1813-15. U. S. Senator, 1796-99. Died, Maxell 
7, 1828. 

1816. 
D.D. 

*R0BERT Cathcart, York, Pa. 

Born near Coleraine, Ireland, Nov.. 1759. Univ. Glasgow. 
Presb. clergyman. Trustee, Dickinson, 1794—1833. Died, Oct. 
19, 1849. 

1825. 
LL.D. 

*JosEPH Nelson, New Brunswick, N. J. 

A.B. (Columbia, 1804). A.M. (Columbia, 1808). Prof. Lan- 
guages, Rutgers, 1826-29. Died, 1830. 



1827. 
A.M. 

*Jacob Ten Broeck Beekman, Middletown, N. J. 

Born. Apr. 11. 1801. A.B. (Union, 1822). A.M. (Union, 

1825). N. B. Sem., 1825. Presb. clergyman. Died, April 25, 
1875. 



332 RUTGEES COIXEGE. 



*Ira Coxdict Boice, North Hempstead, L. I. 

Born at Piscataway, N. J., June 28, 1803. A.B. (Dickinson, 
1823). N. B. Sem., 1826. Clergyman, R. C. A. Died, Oct. 5, 

1872. 

*Elias Bbevoort CAi\NON, Mount Holly, N. J, 

Born at Six Mile Run, N. J., Apr. 5, 1803. A.B. (Union, 1823). 
A.M. (Union, 1826). Lawyer. Prosecutor of the Pleas, Bur- 
lington county. Died, May 22. 1839. 

*George H. Fisher (also D.D., 1S45), Hackensack, N. J. 

Born. 1800. A.B. (Columbia. 1821). A.M. (Columbia). N. B. 
Sem., 1825. Clergyman, R. C. A. Trustee, Columbia. 1831-55. 
President, General Synod, 1849. Died, Nov. 23, 1872. 

*Peter Forrester. 

A.B. (Columbia, 1818). M.D. (Coll P. & S., 1822). Physician. 
Died. 1837. 

*James B. Hardenbergh, New York City. 

Born at Rochester, Ulster county, N. Y., June 28. 1800. A.B. 
(Union. 1821). A.M. (Union, 1824). N. B. Sem.. 1824. 
Clergyman. R. C. A. President. General Synod, 1842. Trustee, 
Rutgers, 1825-70. Died, Jan. 20, 1870. 

*Lewis Dunham Hardenbergh, Jersey City, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Nov. 17. 1803. Lawyer. Prose- 
cutor of Pleas. Bergen county, 1836, Hudson county, 1840—45. 
Died, Dec. 6, 1857. 

*LEONAiiD \Y. liir. New York City. 

Born in New York City, Oct. 17, 1796. A.B. (Columbia, 1815). 
A.M. (Columbia, 1820). Lawyer. Died. May 15, 1863. 

*Abraham I. Labagh, Gravesend, N. Y. 

Born, Aug. 4, 1805. N. B. Sem., 1826. R. D clergvman. Died, 
1865. 

* Philip Edward Mii.ledoler, Freehold, N. J. 

A.B. (Columbia. 1820). M.D. (Coll. P. & S.. 1824). Physician 
and Episc. clergyman. Trustee, Rutgers, 1833-45. Died. 1852. 

*Anthony Rutgers, Belleville, N. J. 

A.B. (Coll. N. J., 1819). Trustee, Rutgers, 1831-35. Died, 
1835. 

*Rtchard D. Van Kleek, Jersey City, N. J. 

Born. 1800(?). A.B. (Union, 1822). N. B Sem.. 1825. Clergy- 
man, R. C. A. Teacher. Died, 1870. 

*Staats Van Santvoord, New Baltimore, N. Y. 

Born. Mch 15, 1790. A.B. (Union, 1811). A.M. (Union. 1814). 
D.D. (Union. 1876). N. B. Sem.. 1814. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
In service of the Christian Commission, Nashville, Tenn., 1864. 
Died, May 29, 1882. 

D.D. 

*John Richie, Edinburgh, Scotland. 

• 1828. 
A.B. 

♦Charles C. Blauvelt (also A.M., 1831), Hightstown, N. J. 

Physician. First jNIayor. Hightstown. Died, March, 1855. 



ir02s'0R.^EY DEGEEES. 



O O Q 

ooo 



New York Citj'. 

M.D. (Univ. Coll. 
S.T.D. (Columbia). 

New Brunswick, N, J. 
Newport, R. I. 



A.M. 

*David Abeel (also D.D., 1842), Amoy, China. 

Born at New Brunswick, X. J., June 12. 1804. N. B. Sem., 
1826. R. D. missionary in China and the East Indies. Founder 
of the Amoy Mission. Died, Sept. 4, 1846. 

*Eli Baldwin', 

Born at Hackensack. N. J.. Nov. 1, 1791. 
of Med. N. Y.. 1817). N. B. Sem., 1820. 
R. D. clergyman. Died. Sept. 6, 1839. 

*JoHN S. Blauvelt, 

Lawyer. Died, July 30, 1855. 

*Abraham Henry Dumont, 

Born, 1800. N. B. Sem., 1826. Cong'l clergyman. Died. 1865. 

*JoHN Garretson (also D.D., 1855), New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Six Mile Run. N. J., Nov. 9. 1801. A.B. (Union. 1823). 
N. B. Sem.. 1826. Clergyman, R. C. A. Secretary, Board Do- 
mestic Missions, 1849-59. Died, Dec. 9, 1875. 

*IsAAC P. Labagh, Cairo, 111. 

Born at Catskill. N. Y.(?), Aug. 14, 1804. N. B. Sem., 1826. 
A.M. (Union. 1826). Clergyman. R. C. A. Died, Dec. 29, 1869. 

*Benaiah G. Morse. 

Clergyman. 

*Cornehus Van Cleef (also D.D., 1863), Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

Born at Harlingen, N. J., Sept 16. 1799. A.B. (Dickinson, 
1823). A.M. (Dickinson, 1826). N. B. Sem., 1826. Clergvman, 
R. C. A. Died, June 13, 1875. 

*Ferdinand H. Tanderveer (also D.D., 1859), Warwick, N. Y. 

Born near Somervillei N. J., 1800. A.B. (Union, 1820). A.M. 
(Union. 1824). N. B. Sem., 1823. 
July 10, 1881. 

*JoHN Bleecker Van Schaick, 

Hamilton Coll. Lawver. Editor, 
Writer of poetry. Died, 1839. 



Clergyman, R. C. A. Died, 

Albany, N. Y. 

"Alhanj- Daily Advertiser.'' 



D.D. 

*Thomas De Witt, New York City. 

Born at Kingston, N. Y., Sept. 13, 1791. A.B (Union. 1808). 
A.M. (Union. 1811). N. B. Sem., 1812. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
President, General Synod. R. C. A., 1824—25. Trustee, Rutgers, 
1840-74. Trustee, Columbia, 1858-74. Died, May 18, 1874. 



1829. 
A.M. 

*GxJSTAVUS Abeel, - Newark, N. J. 

Born in New York Citv, June 6, 1801. A.B. (Union, 1823). 
A.M. (Union, 1826). N. B. Sem.. 1824. S.T.D. (Columbia, 
1842). Clergyman. R. C. A. President. General Svnod, 1852. 
Trustee, Rutgers, 1845-87. Died, Sept. 4, 1887. 

*JoHN J. Harrison. 

Physician. 

■*ISAAc S. Ketchum, St. Louis, Mo. 

Born at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1796. N. B. Sem., 1821. R. D. 
clergyman. Missionary to Indians. Hospital chaplain. Died- 
1863. 



334 



KUTGEES COLLEGE. 



Tompkinsvillo, N. Y. 

A.B. (Columbia. 1826). 
1857). Clergyman, R. 
Trustee, Rutgers, 1860— 

Mobile, Ala. 
(Union,' 1826). N. B. 



-•'Fkancis Marchalk Kir. ■ 

Born in New York City, Aug. 7, 1810. 
N. B. Sem., 1830. S.T.D. (Columbia, 
C. A. President. General Synod, 1856. 
88. Died, May 28, 1888. 

* Henry Mandeville, 

Born at Kinderhook. N. Y., 1804. A.B 

Sem., 1829. A.M. (Union, 1829). D.D. (Union, 1847). Presb 
clergTman. Prof. Moral Philosophy and Rhetoric, Hamilton, 
1841-49. Died, 1858. 

*Benson Milledoler, 

Born in New York City, Apr. 6, 1806 
1842. 

*Clarkson Edgar Taylor. 

Civil engineer. Died. 1845. 

*JOHN IIARDENj3ERGH Van Wagenen, 

Born at Rochester, Ulster county, N. Y., 1802, 
1823). A.M. (Union, 1826). N.' B. Sem., 1826 
man. Died, 1844. 

*JOHN S. Westervelt, - 

Physician. 



Lawyer. 



New York City. 
Died, Jan. 15, 



Kingston, N. Y. 

A.B. (Union, 
R. D. clergy- 
New York Cit}'. 



New York City. 



D.D. 

* Joseph McElroy, 

A.M. 

*Lewis Mayer, York, Pa. 

Born at Lancaster, Penn., Mch. 26, 1783. German Reformed 
clergyman. President, Theological Seminary at Carlisle, Penn., 
and later at York, Penn., 1825-35. Died. Aug. 25, 1849. 

*Corneltus D. Westbrook, Cortlandtown, N. Y, 

Born at Rochester, N. Y., May, 1782. A.B. (Union, 1801). A.M. 
(Union, 1804). Studied under John B. Romeyn. R. D. clergy- 
man. Editor, Christian Intelligencer, 1830-33. Rector. Rutgers 
Grammar School, 1833-36. Trustee, Rutgers, 1829-58. Died, 

1858. 



LL.D. 



*Martin Van Buren, Kinderhook. N. Y. 

Born at Kinderhook, N. Y., Dec. 5, 1782. LL.D. (Union. 1814). 
Lawyer. Attorney-General, N. Y. State, 1815-19. U. S. Senator, 
1821-27. Secretary of State, U. S.. 1829-31. Vice President, 
U. S., 1833-37. President, U. S.. 1837-41. Died, July 24, 1862. 



1830. 



A.M. 

*Wm. H. Burro WES. 

*Christian Z. Paulison, 

Born near Hackonsack, N. J., 1805. 
N. B. Sem., 1826. R. D. clergyman. 

* William E. Rapelje. 

A.B. (Union, 1822). Farmer. Died. 
♦James M. Sweeny, 

Lawyer. 



Glen. N. Y. 

A.B. (Coll. N. .L. 1822). 
Independent. Died. 1851. 

Fislikill, N. Y. 

1833. 

New York City. 



iioxoeai;y degrees. 



LL.D. 



'William Wirt, Washingtou, D. C. 

Both at Bladensburg, Md., Nov. 8, 1772. LL.D. (Coll. N. T.. 
1816, Bowdoin, 1821, and Harvard. 1824). Lawyer. Member. 
House of Delegates, Virginia. 1807—08. Attornev-Grnernl. U. 
S.. 1817-29. Candidate for President, U. S.. 1832. Author. 
Died, Feb. 18, 1834. 

1831. 
A.M. 

'Chables C. Blau^^elt (also A.B., 1828). 

^' James Romeyx, Bergen Nock, N. J. 

Born at Greenbush, N. Y.. 1797. A.B. (Columbia. 1816). A.M. 
(Columbia, 1819). S.T.D. (Columbia. 1838 1. N. B. Sem.. 1819. 
President, General Svnod, 1841. Trustee. Rutgers. 1840-48. 
Died, Sept. 7, 1859. ' 



'Jexkin Lewis. 



D.D. 



Newport, Monmouthsliire, Eng. 



1832. 
A.M. 

*ALEXA]\'DER N. GUiN^N, 

A.B. (Columbia. 1828). M.D. (Coll. P. & S.. 1833). 
Health officer. Port of N. Y., 1859-64. Died, 1871. 

*Wm. a. Irving, 

*Abraham Mills. 



New York City. 
Physician. 

Ithaca, N. Y. 
New York City. 



Born in Dutchess county. X. Y., 1796. Prof. Mathematics 
and Philosophy, Baptist Literarv and Theological Institute. 
Teacher. Died, July 8, 1867. 



*Samuel Simon Schmucker. 



D.D. 

Gettysburg, Pa. 

Born at Hagerstown. Md.. Feb. 28. 1799. A.B. (Univ. Penn.. 
1819). A.M. (Univ. Penn., 1823). Princeton Sem.. 1820. 
Lutheran clergyman. Prof.. Gettysburg Sem., 1826-64. Author. 
Trustee. Dickinson. 1828-33. Trustee, Penn. College, 1832-73. 
Died, July 26, 1873. 

*Jacob Sickles, Kinderhook, N. Y. 

Born at Tappan. N. Y., .Tan. 24. 1772. A.B. (Columbia. 1792). 
A.M. (Columbia). Studied under Livingston and Froeligh. R. 
D. clergyman. Died, 1845. 

*RoBERT Walter, Glasgow, Scotland. 



1833. 

A.M. 



^Abraham H. Meyers, 



Port Ewen, N. Y. 



Born, 1801. A.B. (Union. 1827). A.M. (Union, 1830). X. B. 
Sem., 1830. Clergyman. R. C. A. Died, March 9, 1886. 



RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



^Theodore Romeyx, Detroit, Mich, 

Lawyer. Practiced law in Detroit, 1834-48. in New York, 
1848-58, and again in Detroit, 1858-85. Died. July 22, 1885. 

*JoHN A. Van Doren, 

Clergyman. 

D.D. 

*JoHN GosMAN, Saugerties, N. Y. 

Born in New York City, 1784. A.B. (Columbia, 1801). A.M. 
(Columbia, 1804). Studied under Mason and Proudfit. R. D. 
clergyman. President, General Synod, 1831. Trustee. Rutgers, 
1825-65. Died, 1865. 

*JosEPii McCarrell, Newburgh, N. Y. 

Born at Shippensburg, Penn.. July 9, 1795. A.B. (Washington 
Coll., Pa., 1815). Theol. Sem. of Associate Reformed Church, 
New York City. 1821. Clergyman, Assoc. Ref'd Church. Prof. 
of Theology. Sem. Assoc. Ref'd Church, from its removal to 
Newburgh, in 1829, until his death, March 29, 1864. 



1834. 
A.M. 

*George AVashingtopt CARPEiXTr'jR, Albany, N. Y. 

Born in Albany, N. Y., May 17, 1811. Civil engineer. Teacher, 
Albany Academy. 1831-35. City Surveyor, Albany, 1831—55. 
Superintendent of Albany Water Works thirty-six years. Presi- 
dent, Board of Education, Albany. Died, Sept. 12, 1901. 

* Joseph Lothrop. 

* Samuel Van Vechten, Fort Plain, N, Y. 

Born at Catskill, N. Y., 1796. A.B. (Union, 1818). A.M. 
(Union, 1§21). N. B. Sem., 1822. D.D. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
Died, Nov. 2, 1882. 

« 

D.D. 

*James Stevenson, Ayr, Scotland. 

*Peter I. Van Pelt, Fordham, N. Y. 

Born at Bushwick, L. I., May 27, 1778. A.B. (Columbia. 1799). 
A.M. (Columbia, 1803). Studied under Livingston. R. D. 
clergyman. Chaplain in War o.f 1812. Died, Jan. 20, 1861. 



LL.D. 

*BEx\jamin Franklin Butler, New York City. 

Born at Kinderhook Landing, N. Y.. Dec. 17. 1795. A.M. 
(Union. 1821). Lawyer. Attorney-General. U. S. A., 1833-38. 
Acting Secretary of War, U. S., 1836-37. U. S. District Attor- 
ney, 1838-41. Died, Nov. 8, 1858. 

♦Gideon Hawley, Albany, N. Y. 

Born at Huntington, Conn., Sept. 26. 1785. A.B. (Union. 1809). 
Lawyer. Secretary Regents, N. Y. State, 1814-41. Regent, 
N. Y. State Univ., 1842-70. Regent. Smithsonian Institute. 
1846-54. "Father of the Common School System of the State." 
Died, July 16, 1870. 



lIONORAliY DEGEEES. 



337 



1835. 
A.M. 

*JoiiN Van Schaick Lansing Pruyn, Albany, N. Y. 

Boin in Albany, N. Y., Juno 22, 1811. A.M. (Union, 1845). 
LL.D. (Univ. Rochester, 1852). Lawyer. Member' of Congress, 
1863-65, 1867-69. Chancellor, Univ. State of New York. Died, 
Nov. 21, 1877. 

*CirARLE.s P. Wack, Trenton, N, J. 

Born, 1804 (V). N. B. Scm., 1829. R. D. clergyman. Died, 
1866. 

*Bernard C. Wolf (also D.D., 1843), • Easton, Pa. 

German Reformed clergyman. 



D.D. 

•JouN Wilkin s McJimsey, New York City, 

Born at Neeleytown, N. Y., June 4, 1801. A.B. (Union. J819). 
Princeton Sem., 1823-25. Presb. clergyman. Died, 1838. 



LL.D. 



'Tjieodorick Romeyn Beck, Albany, N. Y. 

Born at Schenectady, N. Y., Apr. 11, 1791. A.B. (Union, 1807). 
A.M. (Union, 1810). LL.D. (Union, 1842j. M.D. Principal, 
Albany Academy. Regent, N. Y. State Univ. Died, Nov. 19, 
1855. 

'TiiEODOKE Strong, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at South Hadley, Mass., Julv 26, 1790. A.B. (Yale, 1812). 
A.M. (Hamilton, 1815). Tutor, Hamilton. 1812-16. Prof. 
Mathematics, Hamilton, 1816-27. Prof. Mathematics, and Nat- 
ural Philosophy, Rutgers, 1827-63. Died, Feb. 1, 1869. 



1836. 
A.M. 

= JOHN M. SCRIBNER, 

Born, 1810 (?). A.B. (Union, 1833). 
B. Sem., 1836. Clergyman, R. C. A. 



Middleburgh, N. Y. 

A.M. (Union, 1836). N. 
Teacher. Died, 1881. 



1837. 
A.M. 

*JonN C. Cruikshank (also D.Sc, 1891), 

Born at Salem, N Y., Nov. 16, 1811 
A.M. (Union, 1837). N. B. Sem., 1837 
Died, Nov. 12, 1899, 

* Henry Newman Pohlman, 

Born at Albany, N. Y., Mch. 8, 1800. 

Luthei'an clergyman. President, General Svnod, 1867—74. Died, 

Jan. 20, 1874. 

*Ekenezer S. Wiggins, New York City 

Born, 1813 (?). A.B. (Univ. N. Y.. 1834). N. B. Sem., 1837. 
D.D. Rector Grammar School. Clergyman, R. C. A. Died, 
Nov.. 1878. 

22 



Little Falls, N. J. 

A.B. (Union. 1834). 
Clergyman, R. C. A. 

Albany, N, Y. 
Hartwick Sem., 1820. 



OOi 



liL'TGERS COIXEGE. 



*JosEPii Wilson, 

Born. 1707. Coll. N. 
Died. May 1, 1878. 



J. N. B. Sem., 1821. 



Fairfield, N. J. 
Clergyman, R. C. A. 



LL.D. 



= Samuel Rossiter Betts, 

Born at Riclimond. Mass., 1787. A.B. 
(AYilliams, 1880). Lawyer. Judge 
Member of Congress, 1815-17. U. S. 
Died, Nov. 2, 1868. 



Sullivan Co., N. 

(Williams, 180G). LL.D. 

Advocate, War of 1812. 

District Judge, 1826-67. 



1838. 
D.D. 



•'William Kearns, 
■Thomas Edwards Vermilye, 



Belfast. Ireland. 
New York City. 



Born in New York Citv. Fell. 27. 1803. A.B. (Yale, 1821). 
D.D. (Union, 1838). S.T.D. (Columbia, 1875). LL.D. (JefOor- 
son. 1857). Clergyman, R. C. A. President. General Svnod, 
1848. ■ Trustee. Rutgers, 1849-93. Died, March 17, 1803. 



1839. 
A.B. 



Horatio G. Onderdonk, 



Albany. N. Y 



A.M. 

* James H. Armsby, iVlbnny, N. Y. 

Born in Sutton, Mass., Dec. 31, 1800. M.D. (Yermont Acad, 
of Mod., 1833). Physician. Prof. Anatomy and Physiology, 
Yermont Academy of Medicine, 1834-40. Died, Dec. 3, 1875. 

^Edward Rice, Bethlehem, Pa. 

Physician. M.D. (TTniv. Penn., 1834). Professor, Moravian 
College. 1839-49. Died, July 2, 1849. 

*Douw Van Olinda, Caiighnawaga. N. Y. 

Born at Charleston. N. Y., 1800. N. B. Sem., 1824. R. D. 
clergyman. Died, 1858. 

D.D. 

*AViLirELMXTS Eltinge, Pa ram us. N. J. 

Born near Kingston. N. Y.. 1778. A.B. (Coll. N. J.. 1706). 

A.M. (Coll. N. J.. 1790). Studied under D. Romeyn. R. D. 

clergyman. I*resident, General Svnod, 1830. Truste(\ Rutgers. 

1807-51. Died, 1851. 
"Isaac Newton Wyckofe A.B. (Rutgers, 1812). 



1840. 

A.M. 

*WlI,LL\M A. (^OOD. 

r.oiii ill Phi]ad<>li)liia. Penn.. .luly 15. 1S10 
man Rc^formcMl Church. Died. Vv'\\ !>, 187.3. 

*Elias llKLNKR (also D.D., 1S51), r.altiin<n-( 

Born al Taneytown, .Md.. S(>i)t. 16. 1810. (ierman Rel'd Sem.. 

York. Penn., 1833. (Jorman Reformed clergyman. l.>iod, Oct. 
20. 18G3. 



Reading. 

Clergyman. Ger- 



Pa. 



Md. 



HONORARY DEGREES. o39 



= James C. How, St. George's, Del. 

Presb. clergyman. 

LL.D. 

=RoBERT Strange, Fayetteville, N. C. 

Born in Virginia. Sept. 20, 1796. Hampden Sidnev College. 
Lawyer. Judge Superior Court, N. C, 1826-36. U. S. Senator, 
1836-40. Died, Feb. 19, 185 J. 



1841. 
A.M. 

'Theodore F. Cornell. 

M.D. 

=Peter Crispell, Jr., Hurley, N. Y. 

Born at Hurley. X. Y., Aug. 3, 1794. M.D. (N. Y. Med. School, 
1815). Physician. Member. N. Y. Legislature. Presidential 
elector, 1860. Died, Dec. 19, 1878. 

Mames Stewart, New York City. 

Born in New York City, Apr. 7. 1799. M.D (Coll. P. & S., 
1823). Physician. Died, Sept. 12, 1864. 

'John H. AA'akefield. 

■Samuel Merrill Woodbridge (also D.D., 1857, and LL.D., 1883), 

New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Greenfield. Mass.. Apr. 5, 1819. A.B. (Univ. N. Y., 
1838). A.M. (Uniy. N. Y., 1841). X. B. Sem.. 1841. D.D. 
(Union, 1858). Clergyman, R. C. A. Prof. Ecclesiastical His- 
tory and Church Government, N. B. Sem.. 1857-1901. Prof. 
Emeritus. 1901—05. Prof. Metaphysics and Philosophy of the 
Human Mind, Rutgers, 1857-64. Died, June 23, 1905. 



LL.D. 

'Theodore Frelingiojysen, New Brunswick, N. J. 

President, Rutgers, 1850-61. 



1842. 
A.M. 

*Jghn Du Bois. Mamakating, N. Y. 

Born in Schoharie county. N. Y.. Mch. 5, 1812. A.B. (Union. 
1839). A.M. (Union, 1842). N. B. Sem., 1842. Clergyman, R. 
C. A. Died, April 7. 1884. 

*Trail Green Marshall. 

Professor, Marshall College, Penn. 

*Martin V. Schoonmaker (also D.D., 1877), Walden, N. Y. 

Born at Newtown, L. I., Aug. 11. 1816. A.B. (Union. 1839). 
A.M. (Union. 1842). N. B. Sem., 1842. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
Died, June 13. 1899. 



D.D. 

*David Abeel (also A.M., 1828). 

*J0HN Forsyth, A.B. (Rutgers, 1829) 



340 EUTGEES COLLEGE. 



1843. 
A.B. 

=Peter S. Burchan, Poughkeepsie, N. 

Principal, Dntcliess County Academy, 1847—51. Episc. clergy- 



A.M. 

^Lyman a. Ciiandlee, Rockaway, N. J. 

A.B. (Middlebury Coll.). LaAvyer. Member, N. j. Assembly, 
1858-59. N. J. State Senator, 1862-65. Died, Sept. 11. 1865. 

^Hervey Doddridge Ganse (also D.D., 1861), St. Louis, Mo. 

Born at Middlebush, N. Y., Feb. 22, 1822. A.B. (Columbia. 
1839). A.M. (Columbia, 1844). N. B. Sem.. 1843. Presb. 
clergyman. President. General Synod, 1866. Died, Sept., 1891. 

^George G. Sill, Brunswick, 111. 

Born, 1791. R. D. clergyman. Died, 1859. 



D.D. 

*Abraiiam Messler, Somerville, N. J. 

Born at White House, N. J.. Nov. 15. 1800. A.B. (Union, 1821). 
A.M (Union. 1824). N. B. Sem., 1824. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
President. General Synod, 1847. Trustee, Rutgers, 1845-82. 
Died, June 12, 1882. 

*Bernard C. Wolf (also A.M., 1835). 



LL.D. 



*GuiLLAUME Gkoex VAN Prinsterer. The Ha.ffue, Hollaud. 

Born at Yoorburg, Netherlands, Aug. 21. 1801. Doctor in Litera- 
ture and Doctor in Law (Leyden. 1823). Secretary of the 
King's Cabinet, 1827. Member Second Chamber. States-General, 
1840. Author and Historian of Holland. Died, May 19. 1876. 



1844. 
A.M. 

=^JoiiN Gardner. Harlingen, N. J. 

Born at Gilbertsyille, N. Y., Feb. 1. 1814. A.B. (Union. 1841). 

A.M. (Union. 1844). N. B. Sem., 1844. Clergyman, R. C. A. 

Died, Oct. 20, 1881. 

*George B. Glendening, Stamford, Conn. 

Teacher. Died. 1850-60. 

*James Hall Mason Knox, Baltimore, Md. 

Born in Now York City, June 10. 1824. A.B. (Columbia, 1841). 
A.M. (Columbia. 1841). D.D. (Columbia. 1861L LL.D. (Col- 
umbia, 1885). N. B. Som.. 1845. Presb. clergyman. Presi- 
dent Lafayette College, 1883-90. Emeritus, 1890-93. Died. 
Jan. 21, 1903. 

"■Benjaiviin Mortimer, New Brunswick, N. J. 

*TiioMAS Cami'hell Strong, Ithaca. N. Y. 

Born at Flatbush. L. L, May 23, 1824. A.B. (Union. 1841). 
A.M. (Union. 1S44). D.D. (Uniy. N. Y.. 1S61). N. B. Sem.. 
1S45. CUMgvmnn. R. C. A. Trustee. Rutgers. 1858-74. Presi- 
dent, General Sviiod, 1867. Ditd, Sept. 13. 1890. 



HOXOEAJvY DEGREES. 



341 



D.D. 



^Nicholas I. Marselus. 



New York City. 



Born in Mohawk Valley, 1792. A.B. (Union. 1810). A.M. 
(Union, 1813). X. B. Sem., 1815. Clergyman, R. C. A. Died, 
May .5, 1876. 

'Henry Ostrander, Saugerties, N. Y, 

Born at Plattekill. X. Y.. Mcli. 11. 1781. A.B. (Union, 1799 ». 
A.M. (Union. 1802). Studied under Froeligh. Clergyman, R. 
C. A. Died, Nov. 22, 1872. 



1845. 



A.M. 



*Jesse Appleton Dexxis, Darien, Georgia. 

Born at Topsfleld. Mass., May 28, 1824. Student. Amtierst Col- 
lege, 1838-41. Lawyer. Teacher. Died, Oct. 27, 1854. 

*JoHX A. Lansing. New York City. 

Born at Lisha's Kill. X. Y.. 1824. A.B. (Union, 1842). X. B. 
Sem.. 1845. D.D. (Union, 1861). Clergyman, R. C. A. Died, 
July 22, 1884. 

".Jacob N. Yoorhis, Esopus, N. Y. 

Boi-n in Bergen countr, X. .J.. 1815. X. B. Sem., 1845. Clergy- 
man. R. C. A. Died, March 9, 1889. 

*Francis Henry Wells. 



* Maurice Willia:m D wight. 



D.D. 

Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at Kempsville. Va., Mav 4, 1796. A.B. (Columbia. 1816). 
A.M. (Columbia, 1820). X. B. Sem., 1821. R. D. clergyman. 
. Died, 1859. 



'George H. Fisher (also A.M., 1827). 



1846. 
LL.D. 



'Joshua Austin Spencer, 

A.M. (Hamilton, 1827, and Yale, 1834), 



Lawyer. 



Utica, N. Y. 

Died, 1857. 



*Charles Dunham Deshler, 



1848. 
A.M. 

New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Easton, Pa., Mch. 1. 1819. Merchant. Editor. Post- 
master of Xew Brunswick. Died, May 10, 1909. 

*John W. Hammond. Roxbury, N. Y. 

Born at EsoDUS. X. Y.. 1819. X. B. Sem., 1848. Clergyman, 
R. C. A. Died, Xov. 23, 1876. 

* George McGrath, New York City. 

Merchant. 

* Samuel Tomb Searle, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Bora at Salem, X. Y., Feb. 24, 1825. A.B. (Union, 1845). A.M. 
(Union. 1848). X. B. Sem., 1848. Clergyman, R. C. A. Died. 
Mav 14, 1903. 



RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



= Alexander WatsoxX, 

Born, Sept. 6, 1805. Biblo agent. 
C. A. Died, Oct. 14, 1885. 



Sing Sing, N. Y. 
Ordained to ministry, R. 



D.D. 

=Baynakd Rush Hall, Brooklyn, N, Y. 

Born in Philadelpliia. 1798. A.B. (Union, 1820). Princeton 
Sena., 1823. Presb. clergyman. Teaclier. Pro,fessor. Univ. 
Indiana, 1823-31. Died. Jan. 23, 1863. 



LL.D. 

^Charles Herman Ruggles, Poiighkeepsie. N. Y. 

Born in Litclifleld county. Conn., Feb. 10, 1789. Lawyer. 
Member, Congress. 1821-23. Judge. Court of Appeals, X. Y.. 
1853-55. Died, June 16, 1865. 



1849. 
A.M. 

^William Anderson, Fordliam, N. Y, 

Born, Sept. 4, 1814. N. B. Sem., 1849. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
Died, April 23, 1887. 

* James Kennedy, New York City, 

M.D. 

*JonN R. KOOKEN. 

Clergyman. 



*David Loundesborough, 
A.M. 



D.D. 



LL.D. 



Avrsliive. Scotland. 



* James Buchanan, 



Lancaster, 

Born at Stony Batter, Penn.. Apr. 22. 1791. A.B. (Dickinson. 
1809). A.M. "(Dickinson, 1S12). LL.D. (Dickinson. 1842, and 
Coll. N. J.. 1850). Minister to Russia. 1831. U. S. Senator. 
1834-35. Minister to England. 1853. President of the United 
States, 1857-61. Died, June 1, 1868. 



Pa. 



1850. 
A.M. 

^Augustus Clark Booraeai, New York City 

M.D. (Univ. N. Y., 1846). Physician. Died. Doc. 2, 1871. 
*JoHN Vance, New York City 

Born near Belfast, Ireland. 1827. Graduate of Queen's College. 

Belfast. Ireland. 1846. Editor, "New York Sun," 184S-61, 

Prominent journalist. Died. March. 1866. 



H O NO K A i ; Y BE G 11 E E S . 



o 1 o 



D.D. 



A.B. (Rutgers, 1829) 
New York City. 



*IlOBERT OrMISTOX CURRIE, 

*WiLLiAM Allen Hallock, 

Born at Plainfield. Mass.. Jujie 2. 1794. A.B. (Williams, 1819). 
A.M. (Williams, 1822). Andover Sem., 1822. Cong'l clergy- 
man. Corresponding Secretary, American Tract Society. Died, 
Oct. 2, 1880. 

* Gabriel Ludlow, 

Bom at Aquackanonck. X. J 
1817). A.M. (Union. 1820). 
K. C. A. Died. Feb. 19, 1878. 



Apr. 23. 1797. 
N. B. Sem., 1820, 



Neshanic, 

A.B. ( Union. 
Clergyman, 



N. J. 



1851. 
A.M. 

'(xEorge Rockwell, 

Born at Lewislioro. N. Y., Jan. 17. 1821. 
Clergyman, R. C. A. Died, July 1, 1897. 



Alexandria Bay, N. Y, 
N. B. Sem.. 1851. 



D.D. 



MoiiN Terhuxe Demarest. 
^Elias Heixer (also A.M., 1840) 
•=Ransford Wells. 



A.B. (Rutgers. 1834), 
A.B. (Rutgers, J827) 



LL.D. 



*George Washington Coakley, 
*JoiiN Ludlow, 

Born at Aquackanonck, N. J.. 1793. 



A.B. (Rutgers, 1886). 

New Brunswick, N. J. 

A.B. (Union, 1814). A.M. 
(Union, 1817). D.D. (Union. 1827). N. B. Sem.. 1817. R. D. 
clergyman. Prof. Biblical Lit. N. B. Sem., 1817-23. Provost 
of the Univ. Penn.. 1834—52. Prof. Ecel. Hist, and Church (iovt. 
N. B. Sem.. 1852-57. Prof. Metaphysics and Philosophv of the 
Human Mind, Rutgers, 1852-57. Trustee, Rutgers. 1819-37. 
Died, Sept. 8. 1857. 

*CiTARLES Edwin West, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at Washington, Mass.. Feb. 23. 1809. A.B. (Union. 1832). 
Lawyer. Principal. Rutgers Female Institute. 1839-51. Prin- 
cipal. Buffalo Female Seminarv, 1851-60. Principal. Brooklvn 
Heights Seminary, 1860-89. Died, 1900. 



1852. 
D.D. 

=Andrev>' Watson Black. Alleglieny, Pa 

Born near Pittsburg, Penn.. 1808. A.B. (Western Univ.. Pitts- 
burg. 1826). Presb. Sem.. Philadelphia. 1828. Reformed Presb. 
clergvman. Prof. Exeg. Hist, and Evangelistic Theologv. Died, 
Sept. 10. 1858. 

=Selah Burr Treat, Boston. Mass. 

Born at Hartland. Conn.. Feb. 19. 1804. A.B. (Yale. 1824). 
Andover Sem.. 1835. Cong'l clergyman. Editor. Secretary 
American Board Foreign Missions, 1847-76. Died, March 27. 
1877. 



r.UTGERS COLLEGE. 



*JoiiN Yaxderveer, 

Rorn in lluntordon county. N. J.. May 5, ISOO. 
J.. 1817). A.M. (Coll. N.'J., 1820). N. R. Sem. 
man. R. C. A. Teacher. Died, 1878. 



A.R. 

1822, 



Easton, Pa. 

(Coll. N. 
Clergy- 



LL.D, 



'CoUNELfUS T.OW llAHDKMlEROir, 



A.B. (Uutgcis. 1S09) 



1853. 
A.M. 



*JAKED Waterrury Scudder (also D.D., 1887), 

RoL-n at Nili£;ii-i Hills, India, Feb. 8, 1830. A.R. 
Reserve, 1850). A.]\r. (Western Reserve, 1853). N 
1855. M.D. (Long- Island Coll., 1860). Missionarv. 
Prof. Theology Arcot Sem.. 1805-1908. Died, 

* Robert Leigiiton Watekbury, 



Palmaner. India. 

(Western 
R. Sem., 
R. C. A. 
Oct. 17, 1910. 

Margaretville, N. Y. 

Rorn at Andes, N. Y.. July 1, 1823. M.D. (Univ. N. Y.. 1845). 
riivsician and surgeon. Lecturer on Comparative Anatomv in 
Puhlic Schools of New York City, 1858-59. Surgeon. 93d N. Y. 
State National Guard for ninety days during Civil War. Died, 
July 28, 1881. 



D.D. 

■John Fryer Mesick (nlso T.L.D., 191.3), 



A.B. (Rutgers, 18.34) 



1854. 
A.M. 



Augustus P>eadle, Carmel, N. Y. 

Raymond Institute. 

='=Sciiuyler Colfax, Washington, D. C. 

Rorn in Now York City. Mch. 23. 1823. Lawyer. Member, 
Congress, 1854-09. Speaker of House of Representatives. TJ. S., 
1863-(j7. Vice President, U. S., 18G9-73. Died. .Ian. 13, 1885. 

*Abraham Vooriiees Schenck, Nev/ Brunsv^^ick, N. J. 

Rorn in New Rrunswick, N. J.. Oct. 12, 1821. I..awyer. Mayor. 
New Rrunswick. 1851. I'rosccutor of IMeas. Middlesex county. 
1872-77. N. J. State Senator, elected 1882. I'rcsident of 
Senate, 1885. Died, April 28, 1902. 



D.D. 



*WlIJ>IAiM (lOOOELL, 

Rorn at Templdon 



Constantinopl»>. Turkey. 

Mass.. Voh. 14. 1702. A.R. (Dartmouth. 
1S17). D.D. (iramilton, 1854). Andover Sem., 1820. Cong'l 
missionarv. Translator of Uie Rible into Armono-Turkish. 1841- 
43. 18(>3.' Died, VrU. IS. 18()7. 

George Johnstone, 



Edinburgh, Scothmd. 



A.M. Clergyman. 
'"Robert Pertne T.ee, 

Rorn at York! own, 
(Dickinson. 1827). 



N. Y., 1803. A.R. 
N. B. Sem., 1828. 



lee, Rutgers, 1851-58. Died, 1858. 



Montgom<u\v, N. Y, 

(Dickinson, 1824). A.M. 
R. D. clergyman. Trus- 



HOK^ORAKY DEGEEES. 34. 



O^AK 



LL.D. 

^Daniel Phoenix In graham, New York City. 

Born in New York Citv, Apr. 22. 1804. A.B. (Columbia. 1817). 
A.M. (Columbia, 1820). LL.D. (Columbia, 1860). Lawyer. 
Justice, Court of Common Pleas. N. Y., 1837-57. Judge, Su- 
preme Court, N. Y., 1857-74. Died, Dec. 12, 1881. 



1855. 
A.M. 

Hiram E, Johnson. 

*Franz M. Schneeweiss, . New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Eisenerz, Bruck, Austria, .Ian. 29. 1831. Studied at 
Univ. Gratz, 1846-47, and Univ. Vienna, 1847-48. N. B. Sem., 
1855. Clergyman, R. C. A. Music teacher. Died, May 15, 1888 

*HermaNvF, F. Schnellendritessler, Plainfield, N. J. 

Born in Brandenburg. Prussia, Oct. 4, 1819. Studied at Gym- 
nasium. Gumbinnen, Prussia. N. B. Sem.. 1855. Clergyman, 
R. C. A. Chaplain, U. S. Vols., 1864-65. Died, Sept. 20, 1898. 

*Ezekiel Carman Scudder, Asbury Park, N. J. 

Born at Pandeteripo, Ceylon. Oct. 20. 1828. A.B. (Western 
Reserve, 1850). M.D. (Coll. P. & S.). D.D. (Western Reserve, 
1885). N. B. Sem., 1855. Missionary, R. C. A. Died, Jan. 31, 
1896. 

D.D. 

John Alexander, . Kirkaldy, Scotland. 

A.M. Clergyman, Free Church. 

"John Garretson (also A.M., 182S). 

*Andrew Bell Patebson, A.B. (Rutgers, 1834). 

* Cornelius Van Santvoord, Kingston, N. Y. 

Born at Belleville. N. J.. Anr. 8. 1816. A.B. (Union. 1835). 
A.M. (Union. 1838). Princeton Sem., 1838. Clergvman, R. 
C. A. President, General Synod, 1857. Died, Nov. 2, 1901. 



1856. 
A.M. 

*JoHN Henry Oerter (also D.D., 1878), * New York City. 

Born in Westphalia, Germany. Oct. 15, 1831. N. B. Sem., 1856. 
Clergyman, R. C. A. Died, Jan. 24, 1915. 

*Edward Dorr Griffin Smith, Newark, N. J. 

Born, Nov. 7, 1826. M.D. (Coll. P. & S.. 1851). Practiced in 
Newark. Spent considerable time in Eui^-ope on account of 
health ; served in U. S. Navy several years ; then again practiced 
in Newark until his death, June 15, 1878. 

J. M. Stearns, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

*GiLES Vandewall, Paarl, South Africa 

Born in Holland. Oct. 14. 1828. N. B. Sem.. 1856. Clergvman. 
R. D. Church of South Africa. Died, Jan. 2, 1896. 



346 EUTGEES COLLEGE. 



D.D. 

*Abbaiiam Beach Carter, Rutgers, 1841. 

*Eli Field Cooley, Trenton, N. J. 

Boi-n at Sunderland. Mass., Oct. 13, 1781. A.B. (Coll. N. .T., 
1806). A.M. (Coll. N. .!.). Presb. clergyman. Trustee, Coll. 
N. J., 1828-60. Died, Ap.ril 22, 1860. 

*Philip Edward Faure, Wynberg, South Africa. 

Clergyman, Dutch Reformed Church. Studied at Utrecht, Hol- 
land. Ordained, 1834. Died, Dec. 7, 1882. 

*Ravaud Kearny Rodgers, , Bound Brook, X. J. 

Born in New York City, Nov. 3, 1796. A.B. (Coll. N. J., 1815). 
A.M. (Coll. N. .J.. 1818). Princeton Sem. 1818. Presb. clergy- 
man. Died, Jan. 12, 1879. 

LL.D. 

*George Junkin, Philadelphia, Penn. 

Born at Kingston, Penn., Nov. 1, 1790, A.B. (Jefferson. 1813). 
A.M. D.D. Presb. clergvman. Founder and first President 
of Lafayette College. 1832-41, 1845-48. President. Miami Univ.. 
Ohio. 1841-44. President. Washington Coll.. Va.. 1848-61. 
Moderator, General Assembly, 1844. Died, May 20, 1868. 



1857. 
A.M. 

*Elnathan R, Atwater, New York City. 

Born at Canajoharie, N. Y., Dec. 15. 1816. A.B. (Union, 1834). 
A.M. (Union. 1837). Clergyman, R. C. A. Editor, "Christian 
. Intelligencer," 1853-72. Died, Nov. 28, 1899. 

"■•■Henry Edward Decker, Ttirin, N. Y. 

Born at Nassau, N. Y., Mch. 14, 1833. A.B. (Williams. 1854). 
A.M. (Williams. 1857). N. B. Sem., 1857. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
Died. March 25, 1893. 

*Washington Hasbroijck, Jersey City, N. J, 

Born at New Paltz, N. Y.. 1824. Ph.D. (Univ. N. Y., 1869, and 
Coll. N. J.. 1876). Principal Normal School, N. J. Founder 
and Principal, Ilasbrouck Institute. 1856-76. Died. Feb. 24, 
1895. 

*Homer Augustus Neilson, Poughkeopsie, X. Y'. 

Lawyer. Countv Judge, 1855-61. Member Congress. 1862-64. 

Secretary, State N. Y.. 1867-71. State Senator. 1881. Died. 
Apr. 25," 1891. 

*WiLLiAM Henry Talmage, Brooklyn, X. Y. 

Born in New York City, Jan. 25. 1829. A.B. (Univ. N. Y.. 
1846). Merchant. Died, May 16. 1873. 



D.D. 

*JoiiN James Bonar, Greenock, Scotland. 

Univ. Edinburgh. 1827. D.D. (Edinburgh. 1883). Clerg.yman. 
Free (^hurch. Died, July 7. 1891. 

*Isi,i;ert Stothoff Porter, Claverack. X. Y. 

Born near :\rillst()ne. N. J.. Oct. 23. 1819. A.B. (Coll. N. J.. 
1.S39). A.M. (Coll. N. J.. 1842). N. B. Sem.. 1S42. Clergy- 
man, R. C. A. President, (general Synod, 18(58. Editor. "Chria- 
tian Intelligencer." 1852-68. Died. Feb. 26. 18SS. 

-William Ueilev, A.B. (Rutgers, 18.'ia). 

'"Samuel Mekhill AVoodbridge (also A.^L, 1841, and LL.D., 1883). 



HOXOEAKY DEGREES. 3^7 



LL.D. 

*Gerrit Y. Lansing, Albanj-, X. Y. 

A.B. (Union, 1800). Lawyer. Chancellor, Regents, Univ. State 
of N. Y. Died. 1862. 

1858. 
A.M. 

John Gordon, Liverpool, England. 

Jacob Frederick Huff. 

* Frederick Willia]m A. Riedel. 

Born at Darmstadt, Germany. (?) X. B. Sem., 1858. German 
Reformed clergyman. 

Royal Stutgard 



D.D. 

*Philip Mii-Ledoler Brett, A.B. (Rutgers, 1834). 

*Fredekick Ogilby, A.B. (Rutgers. 1833). 

*Albertus C. A\\n Raalte, Holland. Mich. 

Born at Waarneperveen, Netherlands, Oct, 17, 1811. Graduated 
at Univ. Leyden. 1831. Leyden Theological Sem., 1834. Leader 
of the Migration to Holland. Mich. Clergvman, R. C. A. Presi- 
dent of Council, Hope College. 1870-74. Died, Nov. 7. 1876. 



LL.D. 

*JoHN LoTHROP Motley, The Hague, Holland, 

Born at Dorchester. Mass.. Apr. 15, 1814. A.B. (Harvard. 
1831). A.M. (Harvard. 1834). LL.D. (Univ. N. Y.. 1858: Har- 
vard. 1860: Cambridge. 1861, and Leyden. 1872). D.C.L. 
(Oxford, 1860). Litt.D. (Univ. State N. Y.. 1864). Ph.D. Hon. 
(Groningen, 1864). U. S. Minister to Austria, 1861-66. U. S. 
Minister- to England. 1869-70. Historian. Author of "The 
Rise of the Dutch Republic"' (1856), and other histories. Died, 
May 29. 1877. 

\ 

1859. 
A.M. 

*Lewis Alexander Brigham, Jersey City. X. J. 

Born at Chatham, N. Y.. .Jan. 2, 1831. A.B. (Hamilton. 1859). 
Lawver. practicing in New York Citv. Member of Congress. 
1878-80. Died, Feb. 19, 1885. 

*Abraha]m Van Dyck De Witt. New London, Conn. 

Lawyer. Practiced in Albany. N. Y. Died, Mch. 23. 1912. 

John W. McLatjry. 

Teacher. Delaware Academy (Roxbury Academy). 

DuANE B. Simmons. 

Of Japan Mission. 

*Cyrus G. Vander"seer, New York City. 

Born at New Hurlev. N. Y.. 1835. N. B. Sem.. 1859. R. D. 
clergvman. Chaplain. U. S. Vols., 1861-62. Cor. Sec. Bd. 
Dom." Miss.. 1866-68. Died, 1868. 



PtUTGEKS COLLEGE. 



*Abram Oothout Halsey. 



D.D. 

Churchville, Pa. 

Born at Schenectady, N. Y.. Nov. 3, 1798. A.B. (Union, 1822). 
Princeton Sem., 1827. R. D. clergyman. Died, Aug. 23, 1868. 

*E[enby Martyn Scudder, Winchester, Mass. 

Born at Pandeteripo, Ceylon. Feb 5, 1822. A.B. (Univ. N. Y.. 
1840). A.M. (Univ. N. Y., 1843). Union Sem., 1843. M.D. 
(Univ. N. Y., 1853). Cong'l clergyman. Died, June 4, 1895. 

•''Ferdinand H, A^anderveer (also A.M., 1828). 



LL.D. 



Easton, Pa. 
A.B. (Amherst, 



*James Henry Coffin, 

Born at Williamshurg, Mass., Sent. 6, 1806. 
1828). Astronomer. Tutor, Williams, 1840-43. Prof. Mathe 
inaticg and Astronomy. Lafayette, 1846—73. Writer on Meteor 
ology. Died, Feb. 6, 1873. 



New York City. 



*Theodore William Dwight, 

Born at Catskill. N. Y., .July 18. 1822. A.B. (Hamilton. 1840). 
LL.B. (Yale, 1842). A.M. (Hamilton). LL.D. (Columbia. 1860). 
Prof. Law, Hist, and Pol. Econ.. Hamilton, 1846-58. Prof. 
Municipal Law, Columbia, 1858-92. Warden of Law School, 
Columbia. 1864-90. Died, June 28, 1892. 



1860. 
A.M. 

*Marmauuke B. Taylor, Camden, N. J 

Born in Philadelphia. Penn.. Aug. 17. 1835. LL B. (Law School, 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1855). Lawyer. Died, Jan. 15, 1890. 



D.D. 



*John De Witt, 

* Anthony Elmendouf, 

*WiLLTAM Henry Hornblower, 

Born at Newark. N J.. Mch 
A.M. (Coll. N. J., 1841). 
man. Prof. Elocution. 
Allegheny Sem.. 1877-83. Trustee, 
July 16,' 1883. 

*William jA]\iES Romeyn Taylor, 

* Abraham Rynier Van Nfst, Jr., 

*Ashbel Green Vermilye, 

Born at Princeton. N. J.. Sept 6 
1840). A.M. (Univ. N. Y.. 1843). 
man. R. C. A. President, General 
1905 



A.B. (Rutgers, 1838). 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1836). 

Allegheny, Penn. 

-. 21. 1820. A.B. (Coll. N. J., 1838). 
Princeton Sem., 1842. Pi'esb. clergy- 
Church Politv and Pastoral Theologv. 
Coll. N. J.. 1864-71. Died, 



1822. 

N, B. 

Synod, 



A.B. 
A.B. 



A.B. 

Sem.. 
1871. 



(Rutgers, 

( Rutgers, 

Englewood, 

(Univ. N. Y.. 

1844. Clorgv- 

Died. Julv 9. 



1841). 
1841). 

N. J. 



LL.D. 



♦William B. Wedgewood, Wnsliington. D. 

A.B. (T'uiv. N. Y.. 1836). A.M. (Univ. N. Y.. 1839K Prof. 
Commercial. INiaritime and Pari. Tjaw. and T^aw of Personal 
Prop.. Univ. N. Y.. 1S5S-64. Established National School of 
Law. Washington, D. C. 1869. 



HO^s^OKAKY DEGREES. 



34:9 



^Abraham Oothotjt Zabriskie, Jersey Citj^ N. 

Born at Greenbush, N. Y., June 10. 1807. A.B. (Coll. N. J., 
1825). A.M. (Coll. N. J., 1828). LL.D (Coll. N. J.. 1862). 
Lawj-er. Chancellor, N. J. Trustee, Rutgers, 1863-66, 1873. 
Died, June 27, 1873. 



1861. 



A.M. 



*JoHN Eadie, Brooklyn, X. Y. 

Born in County Tyrone, Ireland. Dec. 21, 1819. Editor of -'X. 

Y. Sun." Later Pres. U. S. Life Ins. Co., then insurance broker. 
Died, June 25, 1890. 



D.D. 

*Hervey Doddridge Gaxse (also A.M., 1S43) 
'•^William A. V ax TraxivE?v ]\[a];on, 

*XlCHOLAS EVEKITT FmITD, 



Rutgers, 1840. 
A.B. (Rutgers, 1841). 



LL.D. 



'E. W. Whelpley, Morristown, X, J. 

A.B. (Coll. X. J.. 1834). A.M. (Coll. X. J.). Lawver. Chief 

Justice Supreme Court, X. J., 1860-64. Trustee, Coll. X. J., 
1862-64. Died, Feb. 21, 1864. 



1862. 
D.D. 



*ABRAHAM FAfRE, 

Studied at Utrecht. Holland. 
Church. Ordained, 1818. Died, 

*CHARLES ISTEOMAX HAGEitAX, 

*Willia:m ArGUSTUs Miller, 



Cape Town. South Africa. 

Clergyman. Dutch Reformed 
Mch. 27. 1875. 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1837). 

Rutgers, 1842. 



*JOHX ROMEYX BrODTTEAP. 



LL.D. 



A.B. (Rutgers, 1S31) 



1863. 
D.D. 

*Edward Erastus Raxkix. 

A.B. (Yale, 1840). A.M. (Yale, 1843). 
1889. 

*CoRXELius Tax Cleeb^ (also A. M., 1828) 

*PArL DURYEA VAX ClEEF. 



Clergyman. Died, 



A.B. (Rutgers, 1843) 



LL.D. 



=David H. RiDpLE, Martiusburgh, Va. 

Born at Martinsburgh. Va.. Apr. 14. 1805. A.B. (Jefferson. 
1823). A.M. (Jefferson. 1826K Pi'inceton Sem.. 1828. D.D. 
(Marshall. 1843). Presb. clergyman. President. Jefferson 
Coll.. 1862-65. Prof. Moral Philosophy, Wash, and Jeff.. 1865- 
68. Died, July 16, 1888. 



350 



EUTGEES COLLEGE. 



1864. 
A.M. 



*Caleb M. Harrison, 

Supt. Newark City Home. 

*HUGH JUDSON KiLPATRICK, 

■ Born near Deckertown, N. J 



Caldwell N. J. 



Valparaiso, Chili. 

Jan. 14. 1836. West Point, 1861. 
Served thvoughout Civil War. 1861-65. Maior General. T'. S. 
Vols. U. S. Minister to Chili, 1865-68. 1881. Died. Dec. 4, 1881. 
Albert Mathieu. 



D.D. 

*HUGH HaMILL. 

'•^Eugene Altgustt's Hoffman. 

^Victor ]Moreau Hulbert, 

*James R. Talmage, 

Born. 1808. A.B. (Coll. N. .L. 1826), 
N. B. Sem., 1829. Clergyman, R. C, 

*Alphonso Albert Willits, 

Born at Tuckerton-, N. J., Oct. 18, 
1856). Prrsb. clergyman. Lecturer. 



A.B. (Rutgers, 1827). 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1847). 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1839). 

Kingston, N. Y. 

A.M. (Coll. N. .T.. 1820>. 
A. Died, June 29. 1879. 

Spring Lake. N. J. 

1822. A.M. (Coll. N. J., 
Died, Mch. 20. 191.3. 



LL.D. 



Brooklyn. X. Y. 



* Henry Cruse Murphy, 

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y.. July 5. ,1810. A.B. (Columbia. 1830). 
Lawyer. Mavor of Brooklyn, 1842. Member of Congress. 1843- 
45. 1847-49. U. S. Minister to Holland, 1858-62. N. Y. Sen- 
ator. 1862-73. Died, Dec. 1, 1882. 



1865. 
D.D. 



*JoirN Claekson Eccleston, New Brighton. S. I. 

A.B. (St. Mary's, 1847). A.M. (St. Mary's, 1849). M.D. 
(TTniv. Marvlarid). General Sem., 1854. Episc. clergyman. 
Died, Dec. 28. 1912. 

*Thomas Conrad Porter, Easton, Penn. 

Born at Alexandria. Penn., Jan. 22, 1822. A.B. (La.fayette. 
1840). Princeton Sem., 1843. Presb. clergyman. Professor, 
Natural Science, Marsball, 1849-53. Do.. Franklin and Mar- 
shall, 185.3-66. Professor, Botany, Zoology and (xcology. I a- 
fayette. 1866-90. Dean. Pardee Scientific Dept., 1890-97. 
Emeritus. 1897-1901. LL.D. (Franklin and IMarshall, 1880). 
Died, Apr. 29, 1901. 

*JoiiN Limberger See, A.B. (Rutgers, ISll). 



LL.D. 



* Mercer Beasley. 

Born in Mercer county. N. 
LL.D. (Coll. N. J.. 1864). 
1864-97. Died, Feb., 1897. 



J., about 1815. Coll, 
Chief Justice Supreme 



Trenton, 

X. .7.. 1834. 
Court. N. J.. 



X. J. 



IlOJfORAKY DEGHEES. 



351 



1866. 
A.M. 



Harvey R. Schermeriiorn, 

Born at Schodack. N. Y., 1835. N. B. Sem., 1862. 
E. C. A. Teacher. 



Nelson, Okla. 
Clergyman, 



*Frank Wilmarth, 

. Born at Smithfleld, R. I., Mch. 28, 1841. 
1868). Physician. Died, 1881. 



East Orange, N. J. 
M.D. (Coll. P. & S., 



D.D. 

*EJ)WARD BrEXTON BOGGS, 

*RoBERT Laurenson Dasitiell, 

Born at Salisbury. Md.. June 2.5, 1825. A.B. 
1846). A.M. (Dickinson. 1849). D.D. (Wesleyan 



Rutgers, 1842. 

Newark, N. J. 

(Dickinson, 
1866). M. 



1849). 
E. clergyman. President, Dickinson. 1868—72. Corresponding- 
Secretary, Missionary Society. Died, March 8. 1880. 

*JosEPH Kimball. Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at Newburgh, N. Y.. Aug. 17, 1820. A.B. (Union, 1839). 

A.M. (Union, 1842). Newburgh Sem., 1843. Clergyman, R. 
C. A.. Died, Dec. 6, 1874. 

* David Steele, Philadelphia, Penn. 

Born at Londonderry, Ireland, Oct. 20. 1826. A.B. (Miami, 

1857). A.M. (Miami, 1859). LL.D. (Miami, 1900). Presb. 
clergyman. President, Reformed Presb. Sem., 1863—1906. Died, 
June 15, 1906. 

*Charles II. SriTT, 



A.B. (Rutgers, 1844) 



LL.D. 



*CoRTLANDT Parker, 
*JOiiN McClintock, 

Born in Philadelphia, Oct. 27. 1814 



A.B. (Rutgers, 1836). 

Madison, N. J. 

AB. (Univ. Penn., 1835). 
A.M. (Univ. Penn., 1838). D.D. (Univ. Penn.. 1848). LL.D. 
(Dickinson. 1859). M. E. clergyman. P'^of. Mathematics, Dick- 
inson, 1836-40. Prof. Latin and Greek, Dickinson, 1840-48. 
Editor, "Quarterly Review," 1848-56. President, Drew Theol. 
Sem., 1867-70. Died, March 4, 1870. 

P:ETER Yredenburgh, Jr., A.B. (Rutgers, 1828). 



Robert Millikin, 
Lawyer. 



1867. 
A.B. 



Bridgeton, N. J. 



A.M. 

*JOHN Jacob Anderson, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

College City of New York. 1854. Ph.D. (Univ. N. Y., 1876), 

S.T.D. (Yale, 1878). Cong'l clergyman. Died, 1906. 



352 eutgeSkS college. 



D.D. 

* James Romeyn BEaKY, A.B. (Rutgers, 1847), 

*CoRNELiUfe Elti.xge Crispell, A.B. (Rutgers, 1839) 

*JoHN Mason Ferris, Flatbusb. N. Y, 

Born at Albany, N. Y., Jan. 17, 1825. A.B. (Univ. N. Y., 1843). 
A.M. (Univ. N. Y., 1846). N. B. Sem., 1849. Clergyman, R. 
C. A. Secretary, Board Foreign Missions, 11. C. A., 1865-83. 
Editor, "Christian Intelligencer," 1883-1911. Died. Jan. 30, 
1911. 

*RiCHA[{D HoLi.owA^' STEELE, A.B. (Rutgers, 1844) 

*JoHN Van Nest Talaiage, A.B. (Rutgers, 1842) 

*JoHN Van Liew, A.B. (Queen's, 1816) 



1868. 
D.D. 

*Theodore Bayard Romeyn. A.B. (Rutgers, 1846). 

*JoHN Adams Todd, A.B. (Rutgers, 3845). 

*Ransom Bethune Welch, Auburn, N. Y. 

Born in Greenville, N. Y., about 1825. A.B. (Union, 1846). 
A.M. (Union, 1849). D.D. (Univ. N. Y., 1868). LL.D. (Mary- 
ville, 1872). Auburn Sem., 1852. Presb. clergyman. Prof. 
Logic. Rhetoric and Eng. Lit., Union. 1866-76. Prof. Christian 
Theology, Auburn Sem., 1876-90. Died, June 29, 1890. 



LL.D. 

*EzRA CORNELL; Itliaca, N. Y. 

Born at Westchester Landing, N. Y., Jan. 11, 1807. State Sen- 
ator, N. Y. Founder of Cornell University. Died, Dec. 9, 1874. 



1869. 
A.M. 

R. M. Stratton (also D.D., 187:n. 

Born, June 20, 1840. M. E. clergyman Pastor of churches in 
New Jersey and New York. 

*NiciiOLAS Williamson, New Brunswick, N. 

Born in New York City. Mch. 9, 1845. M.D. (Univ. N. Y., 
1870, and Coll. P. & S., 1871). Physician. Mayor, New Bruns- 
wick, 1895-1902. Died, August 15, 1902. 

PETER A. Youngulood, Hackonsack, N, 



D.D. 

Kneeland Platt Ketciiam, l*Iainliold. N. J. 

Born i\t Babylon. L. T.. Sept. 6. 1837. A.B. ((\)11. X. J.. 1S57K 
A.M. (Coll. N. J.. 1860). l»rinceton Scmii., 1S(;i. Biv'sb. cliMgy- 
nion. Author. "Organized Christianity." 



HONOEAKY DEGREES. 






Andrew Murray, Wellington, South Africa. 

Graduate of Marischal College, Scotland, and at Theological 
Department of University of Utrecht, Holland. Clergyman, 
Dutch Reformed Church. Founder of Huguenot Seminary, 1874. 
Three times Moderator of Sjmod. Author of many devotional 
books. 

*Edward Payson Tfjrhune, A.B. (Rutgers, 1850). 

* William H. Van Doren, Chicago, 111. 

Clergyman, R. C. A. Died, Aug., 1882. 



1870. 
A.M. 

=JoiiN M, Welch, Hudson, N. Y. 

Born at Schaghticoke, N. Y.. Mch. 5, 182.3. Lawyer. District 
Attorney, Columbia county, 1865-68. Police Justice, 1879-80. 
Died, Dec. 29, 1888. 

'Robert S. Woodruff, Trenton, N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. J., Apr. 2, 1841. Lawyer. Member. N. J. 
Assembly, 1875. Judge, District Court, Trenton, 1877-88. 
Principal, Rutgers Grammar School, 1860. Judge, Court of 
Common Pleas, Mercer county, 1890-1900. Died, March 2, 
1906. 



D.D. 

*S-4MUEL Adams Clark, 

Born at Newburyport, Mass., Jan 
Died, Jan. 28, 1875. 

*RoBERT Brown Croes, 

*JoHN McClellan Holmes, 

Bom at Livingston, N. Y., Jan 
1853). A.M. (Williams, 1856). 
clergyman. President, General Synod 
June 21 1911. 

*GiLES Henry Mandeville, 

* William Hoffman Ten Eyck, 

*JoHN BoDiNE Thompson, 

*Jacob West, 



27, 1822. 



22, 

N. 



Elizabeth, N. J. 
Episc. clergyman. 



A.B. (Queen's, 1815). 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

1834. A.B. (Williams, 

B. Sem., 1857. Presb. 

R. C. A., 1876. Died, 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1848). 

Rutgers, 1845. 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1851). 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1842). 



LL.D. 

*CiiARLES J. Folger, New York City. 

Born at Nantucket, Mass., Apr. 16, 1818. A.B. (Hobart, 1836). 
Lawyer. N. Y. State Senator, 1861-69. Chief Judge, Court of 
Appeals. N. Y., 1880. U. S. Secretary of Treasury, 1881-84. 
Died, Sept. 4, 1884. 

*Henry Hogeboom, Hudson, N. Y. 

Born in Columbia county, N. Y., 1808. A.B. (Yale, 1827). 
A.M. (Yale, 1880). Lawyer. Justice Supreme Court, N. Y. 
Died. Sept. 12, 1872. 

*James Ryley Ludlow, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Born in Albany, N. Y., May 3, 1825. A.B. (Univ. Penn., 1843). 
A.M. (Univ. Penn., 1846).' LL.D. (Univ. Penn.. 1870). Law- 
yer. Judge, Court of Common Pleas, Philadelphia, 1857—75. 
Presiding Judge. Court of Common Pleas, 1875-86. Trustee, 
Jefferson Med. Coll. Died, Sept. 20, 1886. 

23 • 



354 EUTGEKS COLLEGE. 



1871. 
Ph.D. 

'Joseph Kabge, Princeton, N. J. 

Boi-n in Poland, 1815. Studied at Univ. Breslau. Prof. Con- 
tinental Languages and Literature, Coll. N. J. General, U. S. 
Vols. Died, Dec. 29, 1892. 



Mus.Doc. 

*CHESTEit David Hartranft (also D.D., 1876), Wolfenbuttel, Germany. 

Born at Frederick, Penn., Oct. 15, 1839. A.B. (Univ. Penn., 
1861). A.M. (Univ. Penn., 1864). D.D. (Williams, 1893). N. 
B. Sem., 1864. Cong'l clergyman. Prof. Ecclesiastical History, 
Hartford Sem., 1879-88. Prof. Biblical Theology, do., 1892-97. 
Prof. Ecclesiastical Dogmatics, do., 1897-1903. President of 
Hartford Sem., 1888-1903. Emeritus, do., 1903-14. Died, Dec. 
30, 1914. 

D.D. 

*Shadrach Laycock Bovman, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Berwick, Pa., May 2, 1829. A.B. (Dickinson, 1855). 
A.M. (Dickinson, 1864). S.T.D. (De Pauw Univ., 1870). M. E. 
clergyman. Prof. Greek and Hebrew, Dickinson, 1866—71. Dean 
and Prof. Systematic Theology, De Pauw Univ., 1882-89. Prof. 
Theology, Drew Sem., 1903-04. Died, Sept. 16, 1906. 

*JoHN Hudson Ditkyea, A.B. (Rutgers, 18.34). 

*Nehemiah Pkuden Pierce, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at Enfield, Conn., 1817. A.B. (Amherst, 1842). A.M. 
(Amherst, 1845). Union Sem.. 1845. Clergyman, R. C. A, 
Died, April 30, 1880. 

LL.D. 

*GusTAVus Fischer, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born in Berlin, Prussia, June, 1815. Studied at Universities 
of Goettingen and Berlin. Prof. Modern Languages and Litera- 
ture, Rutgers, 1859-68. Musician. Died, Sept. 16, 1893. 



1872. 
A.M. 

*Manning M. Knapp, Hackeusack, N. J. 

Born in Bergen county, N. J., about 1823. Lawyer. Prosecutor 
of Pleas, Bergen county, 1850-61. Justice, Supreme Court, N. 
J., 1875-92. Died. Jan. 26, 1892. 



Ph.D. 

♦John Eaton, Washington. D. C. 

Born at Sutton, N. H.. Dec. 5, 1829. A.B. (Dartmouth. 1854). 
LL.D. (Dartmouth, 1876). Andover Sem. Brigadier General, 
Ii. S. Vols., 1865. State Superintendent of Sohool.s. Tonn.. 
18()7-()9. U. S. Commissioner of Education, 1886-91. Inspector 
of Education for Porto Rico, 1899. Died, Feb. 9, 1906. 



HOUOEAKY DEGKEES. 355 



D.D. 

=Edward Tanjoke Corwix (also Litt.D., 1911), Xoitli Branch, N. J. 

Born in Ne^A- York City. Julv 12. 1834. Coll. Citv of X. Y., 
1853. N. B. Sem.. 1856. Clergyman, R. C. A. Instructor in 
Hebrew and Old Testament Exegesis, N B. Sem.. 1883-84. 
1889. 1890. 1891. Instructor in New Testament Exegesis. N. 
B. Sem., 1892. President. General Synod. 1891. Author. "A 
Manual of the Reformed Church in America," in four editions, 
etc. Died. June 22, 1914. 

'JoHx Gastox, A.E. (Rutgers, 1849). 

'Augustus D. Laweexce Jewett, Xew York City. 

Born at Wilkesbarre, Penn.. 1830. A.B. (Williams, 1852). 
Princeton Sem., 1854. Presh. clergyman. Died, 1898. 

=AcMON Pulaski van Giesox, Poughkeepsie, X. Y. 

Born at West Bloomfield. X. J.. Jan. 13, 1830. A.B. (Uniy. 
X. Y., 1849). X. B. Sem.. 1852. Clergyman, R. C. A. President, 
General Synod, 1873. Died, April 19, 1906. 



LL.D. 

'Joel Parker, Philadelphia, Penn. 

Born at Monmouth, X. J.. Xov. 24. 1816. A.B. (Princeton, 
1839). A.M. (Princeton. 1842). Lawyer. Member, X. J. As- 
sembly, 1847. Ma.ior General of Volunteers. 1861. Goyernor, 
Xew Jersey, 1862-65, 1871-74. Associate Justice Supreme Court, 
N. J., 1880-88. Died, Jan, 2, 1888. 



1873. 
A.M. 



*J. G. Crate. 

Born, 1830. M. E. clergyman. Charges in X. J. Died, June 
24, 1891. 

C.E. 

*James Kennedy Barton. B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1871), 

*Edward Albert Bowser (also LL.D., 1905). B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1868), 

* George D. Howell. B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1868) 

*WiLtiAii Edward Kelly, B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1868) 

*Floyd Marvin Vanderoef, B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1868) 



Ph.D. 

*George Washington Hill (also LL.D., 1909), A.B. (Rutgers, 1859). 

D.D. 

*Edward Wep.ster Appleton, A.B. (Rutgers, 3852). 

* Augustus Blauvelt. A.B. (Rutgers, 1858). 

*ISAAC Smithson Hartley, Great Barrington, Mass. 

Born in Xew York City. Sept. 20, 1830. A.B. (Univ X. Y., 
1852). Andover Sem.. 1856. Episc. clergyman. Trustee. Rut- 
gers, 1873-93. Died, July 3, 1899. 



356 



EUTGEKS COLLEGE. 



*Abel T. Stewaet, A.B. (Rutgers, 1M3J. 

R. M. Stratton (also A.M., 1869). 

*M. Cohen Stuakt, Utrecht, Holland. 

Ai-minian College, Amsterdam. Remonstrant clergyman. Secre- 
tary, Evangelical Alliance for Holland. 

*WrLLiAM Hayes Ward, New York City. 

Born at Abington, Mass., June 25, 1835. A.B. (Amherst, 1856). 
A.M. (Amherst, 1859). Andover Sem., 1859. D.D. (Univ. N. 
Y., 1873). LL.D. (Amherst. 1885). Editor, "The Independent." 
Author. Archaeologist. Died, Aug. 28, 1916. 



LL.D. 



Princeton, N. J. 



* William Henry Green, 

Born at Groveville, N. J., Jan. 27, 1825. A.B. (Lafayette, 
1840). Princeton Sem., 1846. D.D. (Coll. N. J., 1857). Presb. 
clergyman. Hebrew scholar. Prof. Oriental and Old Testament 
Literature, Princeton Sem., 1851-1900. Chairman Old Testament 
Revision Committee. Author, "A Grammar of the Hebrew 
Language," '"The Pentateuch Vindicated," "The Unity of Gene- 
sis," etc. Died, Feb. 10, 1900. ' 

*David Murray, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born near Delhi, N. Y., Oct. 15. 1830. A.B. (Union, 1852). 
Ph.D. (N. Y. Board of Regents, 1863). LL.D. (Union, 1874). 
Principal, Albany Academy, 1857—63. Prof. Mathematics, 
Natural Philosophy and Astronomy, Rutgers. 1863—76. Trustee, 
Rutgers, 1892-1905. Trustee, Union, 1882-89. Adviser, Im- 
perial Minister of Education, Japan, 1873-79. Decoration of 
the Rising Sun, 1878. Secretary. Board of Regents, Univ. 
State of N. Y., 1880-89. Died, March 6, 1905. 



1874. 
A.M. 

Martin Lewis Deyo, Binghamton, N. Y. 

Born at Ghent, N. Y., Dec. 28, 1845. State Normal School, 
Brockport, N. Y., 1870. LL.B. (Albany Law School. 1877). 
Prof. Mathematics, Albany Academy, 1870-98. 



*WiNFiELD Scott Lashek. 



C.E, 



B.Sc. (Kutgcvs, 1871) 



Ph.D. 



*Henky Magnus Bauscher, 



Fort Lee, N. 

Principal. Academy at New Paltz, N. Y., and later at Fort Lee, 
N. Y. Died, Sept., 1895. 



D.D. 

*David Inglis, Brooklyn, N. 

Born. June S. 1824. Univ. Edinburgh, 1841. Studied theology 
under Dr. Chalmers and Dr. John Brown. LL.D. (Olivet Coll., 
Mich.). Clergyman, R. C. A. Died, Dec. 15, 1877. 



HOXORAKY DEGREES. 



357 



'Benjamin Babb Leacock, A.B. (Rutgers, 1847). 

^Samuel Wickham Mnxs, A.B. (Rutgers, 1838). 

'GuiDO Fridolin Verbeck, Tokio, Japan. 

Born at Zeist, Netherlands. .Jan. 23, 1830. Auburn Sem.. 1859. 
Missionary. R. C. A., in Japan. In service of Imperial Govern- 
ment in educational, translation and advisoiv work. Died. 
March 10, 1898. 

LL.D. 

^David Ayres Depl^e. Newark, N. J. 

Born at Mount Bethel. Penn.. Oct. 27. 1826. A.B. (Coll. N. .J.. 
1846). LL.D. (Coll. N. J., 1880). Associate Justice, Supreme 
Court, X. J. Died, 1902. 

'Ward Ht^xt, Washington, D. C. 

Born at Utica. X. Y., .Tune 14. 1810. A.B. (Union. 1828). 
LL.D. (Union, 1870). Member, X. Y. Assemblv. 1839. Mayor, 
Utica. X. Y.. 1844. Judge. X. Y. Court of Appeals. 186.5-72. 
Associate Justice, U. S. Supreme Court, 1872-82. Died, March 
24, 1886. 



1875. 



^Marshall H. Bright. 



A.M. 

New York City. 

Born in Hudson, X. Y. Aug., 1834. Laurence Scientific School, 
18.52-53. Assistant Editor, "Albany Ai-gus," 1854. On staffs 
of Generals Anderson. W. T. Sherman, Buell. Rosecrans and 
George H. Thomas, during Civil "War. Brevet Major. Editor 
of the "Christian-at-Work," 1873-1907. Died, Feb. 28. 1907. 

'Marcellus Oakey, Madison, N. J. 

Born at Jamaica. X. Y., Feb. 22. 1849. Superintendent of 
Schools, Madison, 1904-12. Died, May 9, 1912. 



D.D. 



•Henry Clay Cai^eeron. 



Princeton. N. J. 



Born at Shepherdstown. Va., Sept. 1, 1829. A.B. (Coll. X. J., 
1847). A.M. (Coll. X. J.). Ph.D. (Coll. X. J.. 1866). D.D. 
(WoosteT Univ.. 1875). Prof. Greek Language and Literature, 
Coll. X. J. Died, 1906. 

*WrLLiA]M Cornell, A.B. (Rutgers, 1859) 



LL.D. 



*Theodore Runyon. 



Newark. N. J. 



' Born at Somerville, X. J., Oct. 25. 1822. A.B. (Yale, 1842). 
A.M. (Yale. 1862). LL.D. (Wesleyan, 1867. and Yale. 1882). 
Lawyer. Brigadier General, First X. J. Brigade, 1861—62. 
Mavor, Xewark. 1864-65. Major General. Xational (Juard, 
State X. J.. 1869-73. Chancellor of Xew Jersey. 1873-87. 
Ambassador to Germany, 189.3-96. Died, Jan. 27, 1896. 

*Theodoric Romeyn Westbrook, A.B. (Rutgers, 18-38) 



1876. 
Ph.D. 



'John P. Gross, 
Died, 1881. 



Plainfield. N. J. 



358 



RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



D.D. 

* Samuel Etherington Appleton, A.B. 

* William Rankin Duryee, A.B. 
*Chester David Hartranft (also Mus.Doc, 1S71). 
*GoYN Talmage, A.B. 



(Rutgers, 1852), 
(Rutgers, 1S56) 

(Rutgers, 1842) 



1877. 
A.M. 

*Nelson Haas (also Ph.D., 1893), Hackensack, N. J. 

Born at Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Aug. 3, 1838. Law School, 
Hairisburg, Pa. Lawyer. Teacher. Principal, Grammar 
School, Hackensack, 1871. Supervising principal. Died, Dee. 
28, 190.5. 



=Silas Ebenezer Weir, Jr., 



C.E. 



B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1S71) 



Ph.D. 



'QuiNCY Adams Gillmore, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at Black River, Ohio, Feb. 28, 1825. U. S. Military 
Academy, 1849. Instructor in Military Engineering, do., 1852. 
Treasurer and Quartermaster, do. Served throughoiit the Civil 
War, rising to the rank of Major General af Volunteers. Vol- 
uminous writer on engineering topics. Died, April 7. 1888. 

'Jacob Simmons Mosher, Rutgers, 1856. 



D.D. 



New York City 



* Henry Martyn Baird, 

Born in Philadelphia, Jan. 17, 1832. A.B. (Univ. N. Y., 1850). 
A.M. (Univ. N. Y., 1854). Ph.D. (Princeton, 1867). LL.D. 
(Princeton, 1882). L.H.D. (Princeton). Princeton Sem., 1859. 
Prof. Greek Language and Literature, Univ. N. Y., 1859-1902. 
Emeritus, 1902-06. Dean, University College, Univ. N. Y., 
1892-1906. Historian. Died, 1906. 



*George Sayles Bishop, 

Born at Rochester, N. Y.. June 28, 1836. 
1858). Princeton Sem., 1864. Clergyman, R. 
General Synod, 1899. Died, Mch. 12. 1914. 

*Martin V. Schoonmaker (also A.M., 1842). 



East Orange, N. J. 

A.B. (Amherst, 
C. A. President, 



*JoHN Adams Nichols. 

Principal of school. 
Yonkcrs until 1S,S3. 
tion. Died. Dec. 29, 



1878. 
A.M. 



Yonkers. N. Y. 



T^atei- first Superintendent of Schools of 
I'resident. N. Y. State Ti^nohers' Associa- 

18S7. 



HONORARY DEGREES. 



359 



Ph.D. 

Livingston, N. Y. 

ra in Maine. A.B. (Bowdoin, 1864). Teacher and Pi-incipal 
Kingston, N. Y. and New York City. Died, Jan. 22, 190.5. 



^Chaeles Curtis, 
Born in Maine 
at 



D.D. 

*Jacob Chamberlain,, Madanapalle, India. 

Born at Sharon. Conn., Apr. 13, 18.3.5. A.B. (Western Reserve, 
1856). N. B. Sem.. 1859. M.D. (Coll. P. & S., 1859). D.D. 
(Western Reserve, 1878, and Union, 1878). LL.D. (Hope, 1900). 
Missionary, R. C. A. President, General Synod, 1878. Author 
of hooks en Missions and in Telugn. Died, March 2, 1908. 

*Henry Nitchie Cobb, New York City. 

Born in New York City, Nov 15, 1834. A.B. (Yale, 1855). 
A.M. (Yale. 1858). Union Sem., 1857. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
Corresponding Secretary, Board of Foreign Missions, R. C. A., 
1881-1910. Died, Apr. 17, 1910. 

*.JoHN Henry Oeeter (also A.M., 1856). 

*George Swain, A.B. (Rutgers, 1863). 

*CoRNELius Low Wells, A.B. (Rutgers, 1852). 

*Edward Wilson, Metuchen, N. J. 

Born in Liverpool, England. July 25. 1820. Reformed Episc. 
clergvman. Bishop at Montreal and Ottawa, Canada, 1880. 
Retired at Metuchen. Died, June 3, 1908. 



LL.D. 



*JONATHAN DiXOX, 



A.B. (Rutgerii, 1859) 



1879. 
A.B. 

Charles Dfdrich Van Romondt, Pompton Plains, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Sent. 13, 1847. Physician. M.D. 
(Columhia, 1872). 



A.M. 

.Jonathan Cowles Andrus, 

Born at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Jan. 10. 1855. 
1870-73. LL.B. (Columhia, 1876). N. B. Sem., 
Cong'l clergyman. 

William S. jMcNair, 

Principal of Brandywine Seminary. 



Oberlin, Ohio. 

Cornell Univ., 
1882. Teacher. 

Wilmington, Del. 



Ph.D. 

Thomas Alva Edison, 

Born at Milan, Ohio, Feb. 11, 1847. Ph.D. (Union, 1878). 
Inventor of the megaphone, phonograph, incandescent lamp, 
aerophone, kinetoscope. Over 900 inventions. 



West Orauge, N. J. 



360 



EUTGEES COLLEGE. 



D.D. 

■Theodoric Romeyn Beck, A.B. (Rutgers, 1849). 

'Daniel Crosby (tREENe, Tokio, Japan. 

Born at Roxbury, Mass., Feb. 11, 1843. A.B. (Dartmouth, 
1864). A.M. (Dartmouth). Andover Sem., 1869. Cong'! mis- 
sionary, 1860- . Member, New Testament Translation Com- 
mittee, 1873-80. Prof. Old Testament Exegesis, Doshisha^ 
Kyoto, 1881-87. Author and translator. Died, Sept. 15, 1913. 

''Mancius Holmes ITutton, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born in New York City. Oct. 13, 1837. A.B. (Univ. N. Y., 
1857). N. B. Sem., 1860. Clergyman, R. C. A. President, 
General Synod, 1888. President. Board of Foreign Missions. 
Instructor, Hellenistic Greek and New Testament Exegesis, N. 
B. Sem., 1907. Died, Dec. 19, 1909. 

Alfred S. Richardson, Great iNIalvern, Eug. 

Bishop of the Reformed Episc. Church. 



1880. 
D.D. 

*Stephen Livingstone Baldwin, New York City. 

Born, 1835. M. E. Sem., at Concord, N. H., 1857. D.D. (Wes- 
leyan). M. E. clergyman. Missionary to China, 1858-80. 
Recording Secretary. M. E. Missionary Society, 1888-1902. 
General Secretary. Ecumenical Conference, New Y'ork, 1900. 
Died, July 28, 1902. 

*JoHN Benjamin Drury, A.B. (Rutgers, 185S). 

Charles Edward Hart, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Freehold, N. J., Feb. 28. 1838. A.B. (Coll. N. ,T., 
1858). A.M. (Coll. N. J., 1861). Princeton Sem., 1861. 
Clergyman. R. C. A. Prof. English Language and Literature. 
Rutgers. 1880-97. Prof. Ethics. Evidences of Christianity and 
the English Bible, 1897-1903. Prof. Ethics and Evidences of 
Christianity, 1903-07. Emeritus, 1907- . 

*Leonaed William Kip, Amoy, China. 

Born in New York City, Nov. 10, 1837. A.B. (Columbia. 1857). 
N. B. Sem.. 1860. Missionary, R. C. A., in China, 1861-98. 
Died. Feb. 7, 1901. 

*Edward Petrie Livingston, A.B, (Rutgers, 1852). 

*TnEopoRE William Simpson, A.B. (Rutgers, 1828). 



1881. 
A.B. 



* William E.* Bissell. 



Newark, N. J. 

Graduate of State Normal School. Head Master, Rutgers 
Grammar- School. Died, Sept. 22. 1899. 



A.M. 



WilliMinstown. Mass. 



CxEOUGE jMoritz Wahl (also L.ILD., 1891), 

Rom at T'nk<usd()rf, Germany. May 31. 1851. Stndi«Ml at Halle. 
TiOipzig and Berlin T'nivs. A.M. (WilUanis. 1S94). I'rof. Gor- 
man Language and IJtorature, Williams. 1894- . 



HO^^OEAKY DEGREES. 361 



Ph.D. 

Aethuk T. Neale, Newark, Del. 

Chemist, N. J, Agric. Experiment Station. 



D.D. 

*Edward Benton Coe {also LL.D., 1893), New York City. 

Born at Milford, Conn., June 11. 1842. A.B. (Yale, 1862). 
S.T.D. (Yale, 1885). Union Sem., 1862-63. Clergyman. R. 
C. A. Prof. Modern Languages, Yale. 1864-79. Senior Minister, 
Collegiate Church, 1899-1914. President, General Synod. 1898. 
Trustee, Rutgers, 1887-1914. Trustee, Columbia, 1896-1914. 
Trustee, Robert College, Constantinople, 1894—1914. Died. Mch. 
19. 1914. 

*WiLLiAM Henry Gleason, Hudson, N. Y. 

Born at Durham, Conn.. Sept. 28, 1833. A.B. (Yale, 1853). 
Clergyman, R. C. A. Died, Feb. 21, 1892. 

''Charles Frederick Hoffman, Rutgers, 1851. 

Edward Allen Reed, Holyoke, Mass. 

Born at Lansingburgh, N. Y., June 24. 1843. Auburn Sem., 
1871. Clergyman, R. C. A. Pastor, Madison Ave. Reformed 
Church, New York City, 1878-86. 

♦Jo-HN Garnsey Van Slyke, A.B. (Rutgers, 1866). 

1882. 
A.M. 

*Beriah Andre Watson, Jersey City, N. J. 

Born at Lake George, N. Y., Mch. 26, 1836. M.D. (Univ. N. 
Y., 1861). Physician. Surgeon in U. S Army, 1862-65. Writer 
and Translator of Medical Works. Died, Dec. 22, 1892. 



Ph.D. 

James Edmondson, Marshalltown, Iowa. 

Cong, clergyman. 

Artemas Martin, Washington, D. C. 

Born in Steuben county, N. Y., Aug. 3, 1835. A.M. (Yale. 1877). 
LL.D. (Hillsdale, 1885). Mathematician. U. S. Coast and 
Geodetic Survey, 1885— , 



D.D. 

*JoHN Hay, Madras, India. 

Graduated Marischal College and Univ. Aberdeen. Theological 
College, Bedford. Fellow and Member Senate, Madras Univ., 
1888. Missionary London Miss. Soc. Reviser of Telugu Bible, 
for British and Foreign Bible Society, 1883. Died, Oct. 28, 1891. 

*Leopold Mohn, Hoboken, N. J. 

Born in Westphalla{ Germany, Feb. 13, 1833. Clergyman, R. C. 
A. N. B. Sem., 1855. Died, March 8, 1885. 

*David Waters, Newark, N. J. 

Born at Harland. Scotland, Jan. 18, 1828. Univ. Toronto, 1855- 
59. LL.B. (Univ. Toronto, 1869). Clergyman, R C. A. Died, 
Aug. 4, 1897. 



RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



1883. 
A.M. 

*JonN Lawrence Johnson, Newark, N. 

Born at Heuvelton, N. Y., May 16, 1847. State Normal School, 
Albany, 1871. Prof. Mathematics, High School, Newark, 1872— 
76, 1877-83. Lawyer.' Judge, Court of Common Pleas, Essex 
■ county, 1883-88. Died, Mch. 1915. 



M.Sc. 

James IIervey Stebbins, Jr., New York City. 

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., June 4, 1857. B.Sc. (Harvard, 1878). 
Ph.D. (Univ. Omaha, 1892). Chemist and Pathologist. 



D.D. 



■Charles Dtjryea Buck. 



Middletown, N. J. 



Born at Knox. N. Y., Aug. 24, 1826. A.B. (Williams, 1845). 
Union Sem., 1848-49. Clergyman, R. C. A. Died, May 26, 
1893. 

*J0HN Laing, Dundas, Ontario, Canada. 

Born in Rossshire, Scotland, Mch. 24, 1828. King's College and 
Knox College, Toronto. B.A. (Victoria College, 1871). M.A. 
(Victoria College). Presb. clergyman. Chairman, Board of 
Examiners, Knox College. Moderator, General Assembly, 1890. 
Died, Feb. 27, 1902. 

*WiLLiAM MoRTOM PosTLETHWAiTE, West Point, N. Y. 

A.B. (Kenyon, 1862). Seminary at Gambler, Ohio, 1866. 
Episc. clergyman. Chaplain U. S. Military Acad, and Prof. His- 
tory, Geography and Ethics, 1881-96. Died, Jan. 10, 1896. 

*John Howard Suydam, A.B. (Rutgers, 1854). 

*EvERT Van Slyke, A.B. (Rutgers, 1862). 



Litt.D. 



George Lansing Raymond, Los Angeles, Cal. 

Born at Chicago, 111., Sept. 3, 1839. A.B. (Williams, 1862). 
A.M. (Williams and Princeton, 1896). L.H.D. (Williams. 1889). 
Princeton Sem., 1865. Presb. clergyman. Prof. Oratory. Wil- 
liams, 1874-80. Prof. Oratory and Aesthetic Criticism, 1880-93. 
Prof. Aesthetics, Princeton, 1893-1905. Prof. Aesthetics, George 
Washington Univ., 1905-12. Author of books on art. 



LL.D. 

♦William Augostus Newell, A.B. (Rutgers, 1836) 

*Samuel Merrill Woodbridge (also A.M., 1841, and D.D., 1857). 



1884. 
D.D. 

John Walter Beardslee (also LL.D., 1907), A.B. (Rutgers, 1860) 



HONOR AEY DEGREES. 363 



1885. 
D.D. 

James Lansing Amerman, Cobleskill, N. Y. 

Born at Farmingdale, L. I., Aug. 13, 1843. A.B. (Univ. N. Y., 
1862). N. B. Sem., 1868. Clergyman, R. C. A. Missionary to 
Japan, 1876-93. Prof. Theology, Tokio. 1877-93. Financial Sec- 
retary Board Foreign Missions, R. C. A., 1893-1915. 

*Wesley Reid Davis, New York City. 

Born in Carroll county, Maryland. Jan. 14, 1847. A.M. (Wes- 
leyan Uniy., 1875). Clergyman, R. C. A. Died, Jan. 26, 1905. 



LL.D. 

*Talbot Wilson Chambers, A.B. (Rutgers, 1834). 

*JuDSON Stuart Landon, Schenectady, N. Y. 

Born at Salisbury, Conn.. 1832. LL.B. (Yale, 1855). A.M. 
(Union. 1855). Lawyer. District Attorney, Schenectady county, 
1855-63. County Judge, 1865-70. Justice Supreme Court, N. 
Y., 1873-91. President ad interim of Union College, 1884-88. 
Trustee, Union, 1875-1905. Associate Justice, Court of Appeals, 
1884-99. Died, Sept. 7, 1905. 



1886. 
D.D. 

*MuRDOCH Macdonald. Melbourne, Australia. 

Born, 1832. Studied at Uniyersities of Edinburgh and Glasgow. 
Ordained, 1863. Proifessor, Dogmatic Theology and Church 
History, Ormond College, Melbourne Uniy.. 1883— . Moder- 
ator, Pi-esbyterian Church of Victoria, 1890. D.D. (St. An- 
drews, 1892). Died, 1906. 

*Henry Vehslage, ^ Irvington, N. J. 

Born in New York City, Feb. 12, 1837. Coll. City of N. Y., 
1858. N. B. Sem., 1861. Clergyman, R. C. A. Died, Mar. 4, 
1894. 

LL.D. 

William Isaac Chamberlain, Iludson, Ohio. 

Both at Sharon. Conn., Feb. 11, 1837. A.B. (Western Reserye, 
1859). A.M. (Western Reserye. 1862). LL.D. (Ohio State 
L^niv.. 1887). Prof. Latin and Greek. Western Reserye, 1861- 
71. Secretary of Agriculture, Ohio, 1880—86. Licensed and or- 
dained by Congregational Council, Columbus. Ohio. 1886. Pres- 
ident. Iowa State College of Agriculture, 1886—90. Associate 
Editor, "Ohio Farmer," 1891-1908. Associate Editor, "Na- 
tional Stockman and Farmer," 1908— . Member, Board of 
Control, Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station. 

*Alexander Johnston, A.B. (Rutgers, 1870). 



1887. 
A.M. 

Charles Calvin Stoiets, Jersey City, N. J. 

Born at Highgate, Vermont, Dec. 10, 1850. Oswego (N. Y. ) 
Normal College, 1872. Principal, Hasbrouck Institute, 1876- 
1912. 



364 EUTGEKS COLI.EGE. 



D.D. 

*WiLLiA.M Hickman Smith Audrey, Croydou, England. 

Born in London, England, Dec. 9, 1858. D.D. (Univ. N. Y., 
1881). Clergyman, Church of England. Author and journalist. 
Writer on History and Economics. Died, Feb. 10, 1916. 

*Ch-arles Winson Fritts, A.B. (Rutgers, 1862). 

*Jared Waterbury Scudder (also A.M., 1853). 



1888. 
D.D. 

Graham Taylor (also LL.D., 1916), A.B. (Rutgers, 1870). 

LL.D. 

* Henry Weller Bookstaver, A.B. (Rutgers, 1859). 

1889. 
A.M. 

Oliver Turnbull Crane. 

A.B. (Yale, 1879). 

Eugene Hoffman I^orter, New York City. 

Born at Ghent, N. Y., Aug 7, 1856. Cornell Univ. M.D. 
(Homoeopathic Med. Coll., 1885). Dr. P.H. (Syracuse, 1912). 
Phj'sician. Editor-in-Chief North American Journal of Homoeo- 
pathy, 1902. P.rof. Physiological Materia Medica, N. Y. Homoeo- 
pathic College. N. Y. State Commissioner of Health, 1905-14. 

*Henry Genet Taylor, Camden, N. J. 

Born near Troy, N. Y., July 6, 1837. M.D. (Univ. Penn., 1860). 
Physician. Assistant Surgeon, 8th N. J. /Regiment, 1861. Bri- 
gade Surgeon, 3d Army Corps. Resigned 1864. President N. J. 
State Medical Society, 1889. Died, Jan. 14, 1916. 

*Peter Garretson Wyckoff, Elizabeth, N. J. 

Born at Millstone, N. J., May 13, 1837. Principal of school. 
Died, March 5, 1905. 

D.D. 

'•'William Sutherland Swanson, Eondon, England. 

Missionary at Amoy. Secretary Foreign Missions English Pres- 
byterian Church. Died, Nov. 24. 1893. 

Nathaniel Hixon Van Arsdale, A.B. (Rutgers, 1S62). 

*Ciiristian Van Dec Veen, A.B. (Rutgers, 1858). 



L.H.D. 

*Emilio Com ha, Florenoo, Italy. 

Prof. Waldonsian Theological College. Author. "IlisUnv of the 
Waldenses in Italy." Died. Sept. 1, 1904. 



HONORAKY DEGREES. 365 



Albert Stani^urrough Cook (also LL.D., 1906) 

B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1872). 

John Chakles S^an Dyke, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Brunswick. N. J., Apr. 21, 1856. Librarian Sage 
Library, N. B. Sem., 1878- . Lecturer on Modern Art, Rutgers, 
1889-91. Prof. History of Art, 1891- . Writer and Lecturer 
on Alt. Author, Boolcs On Art, etc. 



LL.D. 

^William Walter Phelps, Teaneck, N. J. 

Born in New York City, Aug. 24, 1839. A.B. (Yale, 1860). 
A.M. (Yale, 1863). LL.B. (Columbia, 1863). LL.D. (Yale, 
1890). Lawyer. Member Congress, 1873-75. 1883-89. U. S. 
Minister to Austria. 1881-82. U. S. Minister to Germany, 
1889-93. Judge N. J. Court of Errors and Appeals, 1893-94. 
Died, June 16, 1894. 



1890. 
Ph.D. 

'James Copper Bayles, New York City. 

Born in New York City, July 3, 1845. Editor, "Iron Age." 
1870-89. President, Health Department. New York, 1888. In- 
A'estigato.r in Electro-Metallurgy. Microscopic Analysis of Metals, 
Sanitation and Mechanical Hygiene. Died, May 7. 1913. 



D.D. 

*J6hn Henry Salisbury, A.B. (Rutgers, 1875). 

Ferdinand Schureman Schenck (also LL.D,, 1906), 

New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Plattekill, N. Y. Aug. 6, 1845. A.B. (Coll. N. J., 1865). 
Albany Law School, 1867. N. B. Sem., 1872. Clergyman. R. 
C. A. Prof. Practical Theology, N. B. Sem., 1899- . President, 
General Synod, 1892. Author. 



L.H.D. 

Theodore Whitefield Hunt, Princeton, N. J. 

Born at Metuchen, N. J., Feb. 19, 1844. A.B. (Princeton, 
1865). Ph.D. (Lafayette. 1880). Princeton Sem., 1869. Prof. 
English Language and Literature, Princeton, 1873— . Writer 
on English Literature. 

'Cornelius Van Allen Van Dyck.. • Beyrout, Syria. 

Born at Kinderhook. N. Y., Aug. 13. 1818. M.D. (Jefferson 
Med. Coll., 1839). LL.D. in absentia (Edinburgh, 1892). Cong'I 
Missionary in Syria, 1839-95. Translator of the Bible into 
Arabic, 1864. Prof; Chemistry and Pathology, Syrian Protestant 
College. Prof. Astronomy. Died, Nov. 13, 1895. 



LL.D. 

* George Junkin, Philadelphia, Pa. 

A.B. (Miami Univ., 1842). Lawyer. Director Princeton Theo- 
logical Seminary, 1869-1901. Died, Apr. 10, 1902. 



366 



RUTGEES COLLEGE. 



1891. 
PI1.D. 

*George Dubyee Hulst, A.B. (Rutgers, 1866). 

Anthony Woodward, Monsey, N. Y. 

Librarian American Museum of Natural History, 1876-1904. 
Specialist in Fossil Foraminlfera. Curator of Department of 
Maps and Charts, 1904- . 

D.Sc. 

*JoHN O. Cruikshank (also A.M., 1837). 

*JoHN Bernhard Smith, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born in New York City, Nov. 21, 1858. Prof. Entomology. 
Rutgers, 1889-1912. Entomologist, N. J. Agricultural Exper- 
iment Station, 1889-1912. State Entomologist, New Jersey, 
1898-1912. Writer on Entomology and Member of many scien- 
tific societies. Died. Mcli. 12, 1912. 



Isaac Peterson Brokaw, 
*Charles Isaac Sheparp, 



D.D. 



A.B. (Rutgers, 1S66), 
A.B. (Rutgei-s, 1850). 



L.H.D. 

* George Buckham, 
George Moritz Wahl (also A.M., 1881), 



A.B. (Rutgers, 1832), 



LL.D. 



* Alexander Taggart McGtll, Jersey City, N. 

Born at Allegbeny City. Penn.. Oct. 20, 1843. A.B. (Coll. N. 
J.. 1864). A.M. (Coll. N. J.. 1867). LL.B. (Columbia. 1867). 
LL.D. (Coll. N. J., 1891). Member N. J. Assembly, 1874-75. 
Prosecutor of Pleas, Hudson county, 1878-83. Judge Court of 
Common Pleas, Hudson county, 1883-87. Chancellor of the 
State of New Jersey, 1887-1900. Died, April 21, 1900. 

*ArjRAH.>M V. Van Fleet. Flemington, N. 

Born in Hunterdon county, N. J., about 1825. LL.D. (Lafayette, 
1880, and Princeton, 1894). Lawyer. Vice Chancellor of the 
State of New Jersey, 1875-94. Died, Dec. 25, 1904. 



1892. 
A.M. 

* Edward Els worth, " Poughkeepsie, N. 

Born in New York City. Jan. 6, 1840. LL.B. (State and National 
I^aw School, 1858). Banker. Ijawyer. Mavor. Pouuhkoopsio. 
1887-89, 1891-92. Trustee. Vassar, 1892- . Treasurer, do.; 
1899- . Died, Feb. 2, 1911. 



HONOR AEY DEGREES. 



367 



Ph.D. 



Joiix MiLTOx BiGELOW, Albany, N. Y. 

Born at Albany, X. Y.. Aug. 22. 1846. A.B. (Williams, 1866). 
A.M. (Williams. 1869). M.D. (Coll. P. and S. 1869). Hon. 
M.D. (Albany Med. Coll., 1870). Prof. Materia Medica and 
Therapeutics and Diseases of Throat and Nose, Albany Med. 
Coll.. 1870-1900. Emeritus, 1900- . 

Eliot Robertson Paysox, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at New Hartford. N. Y., Feb. 24. 1846. A.B. (Hamilton, 
1869). A.M. (Hamilton. 1872). Head Master. Rutgers Prepara- 
tory School. 1891-1908. Prof. History and Art of Teaching, 
Rutgers. 1893-1908. Prof. History of Teaching and Associate 
Prof, German Lang, and Dit.. 1908— . 



D.D. 



John Kxox Allex, 
Joseph Raxkix Duryee, 
•'Charles Hubbard Pool, 
James Foksyth Riggs. 



A.B. (Rutgers, 1865). 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1874). 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1863). 

East Orange, N. J. 



Born at Smyrna. Turkey, Oct. 4, 1852. A.B. (Coll. N. J., 1872). 
Union Sem., 1878. Presb. clergyman. Pastor. Brick Presb. 
Church. 1898— . Prof Hellenistic Greek and New Testament 
Exegesis, N. B. Sem., 1892-98. 

James Wells, Glasgow, Scotland. 

Author, "Christ and the Heroes of Heathendom." etc. 



L.H.D, 



PIenry Pitt Warrex. 



Albany, N. Y, 



Bom at Windham, Maine, Mch. 21. 1846. A.B. (Yale, 1870). 
L.H.D. (Williams. 1908). Principal of the Albany Academy, 
1886- . 



*David D. Demarest. 



LL.D. 



A.B. (Rutgers, 1837) 



Charles liEAviTT Edgar, 



1893. 
E.E. 



A.B. (Rutgers, 18S2) 



Ph.D. 



*Nelsox Haas, (also A.M.. 1877K 

Edgar Solomox Shumway. Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Born at Belchertown, Mass., June 6, 18.56. A.B. (Amherst, 
1879). A.M. (Amherst, 1882). Adjunct Prof. Latin. Rutgers, 
1883-85. Prof. Latin Language and Literature, 188.5-1900. 
Lecturer on Roman Law, Lniv. Penn., 1900—04. Head o.f Class- 
ical Department, Manual Training High School, Brooklyn, 
1904- . 



368 



EUTGERS COLLEGE. 



D.D. 



*James Le Fevre, 
*Ofi:EN Root. 



A.B. (Rutgers, 1854). 

Clinton, N. Y, 

Born at Syracuse. N. Y., May 18, 1838. A.B. (Hamilton, 
1856). L.H.D. (Union, 1895).' LL.D. (Upper Iowa Univ.). 
yman, R. C. A. Professor Mathematics. Hamilton, 1881— 



Cler^ 

1907. President, Pritchett College, Glasgow, Mo 

Died, Aug. 27, 1907. 

John Preston Searle, A.B. 

^Henry Stout, A.B. 

Paul Frederick Sutphen, A.B. 

Theodore Wyckoff Welles, A.B. 



1873-76. 

(Rutgers, 1875), 

(Rutgers, 1865), 

(Rutgers, 1876), 

(Rutgers, 1862). 



L.H.D. 



* Lemuel Carrington Mygatt, 

A.B. (Williams, 1870). A.M. (Williams, 1887) 
Head Master Collegiate Grammar School, 1887 
23, 1910. 



New York City. 

Principal and 
1910. Died, July 



LL.D. 

'Henry Rutgers Baldwin^ 

■Edward Benton Coe (also D.D., 1881). 



A.B. (Rutgers, 1849), 



1894. 
A.M. 

'Wjlliaae Mershon Lanning, Trenton, N. 

Born in Mercer county, N. .T., .Tan. 1, 1849. A.M. (Princeton, 
1903). LL.D. (Washington and Jefferson. 1908. and Princeton, 
1910). Lawyer. Judge, District Court. Trenton. 1887-91. 
Member. Congress, 1903-04. Judge, U. S. District Court, 1904- 
09. Judge, U. S. Circuit Court, 1909-12. Director and Trus- 
tee, Princeton Theological Seminary. Died. Feb. 16, 1912. 



Ph.D. 



Henry Witite Callahan. 



Brooklyn, N. 

Born at Oxford, N. Y., Apr. 15, 1856. A.B. (Hamilton. 1878). 
A.M. (Hamilton, 1881). Teacher. Head Master, Berkeley In- 
stitute, 1909- . 



D.D. 



Hfnry Elias Dosker, 



Louisville, Ky, 

Born at Bunschoten, Netherlands, Feb. 5. 1855. A.B. (Hope, 
1876). McCormick Sem., 1879. LL.D. (Central Univ.. Ky., 
1905). Prosb. clergyman. Prof. Church History. Western 
Sem., Holland. Mich., 1894-1903. Prof. Church History, Louis- 



ville Sem., 1903- 

WiLLiAM White Knox, 

Born at Utioa, N. Y. 
Princeton Sem., 1866 
terian Church. 

Alexandek Mackenzie, 

Pjiiletus Tiieolore Pockman, 



New Brunswick. 

Dec. 14. 1842. A.B. (Coll. N. J.. 1862). 
l*resb. clergyman. Pastor First Presby- 



N. .T. 



A.B. 



Nairn, Scotland. 
((Untgors, 1875). 



HONOEAEY DEGREES. 



369 



LL.D. 



*Gerrit Joitx Kollen, Holland, Mich. 

Born in Province of Overijssel, Netherlands. Aug. 9. 1843. A.B. 
(Hope, 1868). A.M. (Hope. 1871). Assistant Prof. Mathe- 
matics and Natural Philosophy, Hope, 1871-78. Prof. Applied 
Mathematics and Political Economy, 1878-93. President of 
Hope College, 1893-1911. Emeritus, 1911-15. Died, Sept. 5, 
191.5. 

*HEXRy Anselm Scomp, Parksville, Ky. 

Born near Danville, Kv., Dec. 20. 1843. A.B. (Centre College, 
Ky.. 1864). A.M. (Centre Coll., 1867). Ph.D. (Harriman Coll., 
Tenn.j. President Beech Grove College. Tenn., three years. 
Studied in Germany and Greece, 1871-73. Prof. Greek and 
.Hebrew. Emory College. Georgia, 1876—94. Vice Chancellor. 
A. T. Univ. Tenn., 189.5-1900. Died, July 20, 1913. 

James Moxroe Taylor, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

Born at Brooklyn, N. Y.. Aus. 5. 1848. A.B. (Univ. Rochester, 
1868). Rochester Sem. D.D. (Rochester. 1886; Yale. 1901). 
LL.D. (Smith. 1913). Piof. Ethics and President, Vassar Col- 
lege, 1886-1914. 



1895. 
A.M. 

MAXI:^rILIAx Keessexstein Kress. 



New York City 



*M.AJ{TIX XEvirs Wyckoef, 



D.Sc. 



A.B. (Rutgers, 1872), 



New York City. 



D.D. 

*DoxAL]3 Sage Mackay, 

Born at Glasgow, Scotland. Nov. 20, 1863. L'niv. Glasgow, 
1889. LL.D. (Hope). Clergyman. R. C. A. Pastor, Collegiate 
Church of St. Nicholas. 1899-1908. President, General Svnod. 
1906. Died, Aug. 27, 1908. 

Edward Griffix Read, Plainfield, N. 

Born at Sharon, Conn., Nor. 3. 1844. A.B. (Coll. N. J.. 1861). 
A.M. (Coll. N. J., 1864). Princeton Sem., 1865. Clergvman, 
R. C. A. 



* George Craig Lttdlow, 



LL.D. 



A.B. (Rutgers, 18.50) 



*Edwabd Filler Brooks, 
Leoxor Feesxel Loree, 



1896. 




C.E. 






B.Sc. (Kutgers, 1872) 




B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1877) 



New Brunswick, N. J. 



D.D. 

Edward Paysox Johnson, 

Born at Peru. Ind.. Jan. 26. 1850. A.B. (Wabash College. Craw- 
.fordsville, Ind., 1871). Auburn Sem.. 1875. Clergyman. R. C. 
A. Prof. Ecclesiastical Historv and Church Government, N. B. 
Sem., 1906- . 

24 



370 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



*J0HN ScuDDER, A.B. (Rutgers, 1857). 

*Edwarl) G. Selden, Albany, N. Y. 

Bovn at Hadlyme. Conn.. June 9. 1847. A.B. (Yale, 1870). 

Andover Sem., 1873. Clergyman, R. C. A. Died. June 2, 1904. 

*Daniel Van Pelt, Astoria, N. Y. 

Born at Scliiedam, Netherlands, Oct. 10, 1853. Coll., Citv of 

N. Y., 1874. N. B. Sem., 1877. Clergyman, R. C. A. Author, 

"History of Greater New York." Died. Oct. 23, 1900. 



LL.D. 

*James Burkill Angell, Ann Arbor, Mich. 

Born at Scituate, R. I., Jan. 7. 1829. A.B. (Brown, 1840 K 
A.M. (Brown. 1853). LL.D. (Brown, 1868: Columbia, 1887; 
Princeton, 1896; Yale, 1901; Johns Hopkins, 1902; Univ. 
Wisconsin. 1904 ; Univ. Vermont. 1904 ; Harvard, 1905 ; Dart- 
mouth, 1909 ; Miami. 1911 ; Univ. Mich., 1912 : Pekin Univ., 
1913). President, Univ. Vermont. 1866-71. President. Univ. 
Michigan. 1871-1909. U. S. Minister to China, 1880-81. 
Writer on International Law. Died, Apr. 2, 1916. 

John William Griggs, Paterson, N. J. 

Born at Newton. N. J.. July 10, 1849. A.B. (Lafayette. 1868). 
LL.D. (Princeton. 1896; Yale. 1899). N. J. State Senator. 
1882-88. President, N. J. Senate, 1886. Governor of New 
Jersey, 1896-98. Attorney-General of the United States, 1898- 
1901. Member of the Hague Permanent Court of Arbitration, 
1901- . 

*Garret Augustus Hobart, A.B. (Rutgers, 1863). 



1897. 
A.M. 

William Charles Franklin, North Syracuse, N. Y. 

Born at North Syracuse, N. Y., Feb. 29, 1860. Albany Normal 
School, 1880. Superintendent of Schools, Oneonta, N. Y., 1895- 
1906. 

LL.D. 

Foster McGowan Voorhees, A.B. (Rutgers, 1876). 



1898. 

D.p. 

Lewis Francis, New York City. 

Born at Royalton. Yormont, Sept. 14. 1836. A.B. (Univ. Ver- 
mont, 1856). Andover Sem., 1860. Clergyman. R. C. A. 

John Hamilton Gillespie, A.B. (Rutgers, 1882). 

*JonN IIarmen Karsten, . A.B. (Rutgers, 1860). 



LL.D. 

*Edward Gamaliel Janeway, A.B. (Rutgers, 1860) 



HONOKAEY DEGREES. 



371 



Hartford, Conn. 



1899. 

D.D. 

John Douglas Ada:m, 

Born at Falkirk, Scotland, Aug. 23, 1866. Edftiburgli Univ. 
and Divinity School, 1886-90. Presb. clergyman. Professor, 
Hartford Thool. Sem. 

Peter Houston Milliken, A.B. (Rutgers, 1876) 

John Howard Raven, A.B. (Rutgers, 1891) 

'John Henry Wyckoff, A.B. (Rutgers, 1871) 



William Elliot Griffis, 



L.H.D. 



A.B. (Rutgers, 1869) 



LL.D. 

Gilbert Collins, Jersey City, N. J. 

Born at Stonington. Conn., Aug. 26. 1846. Lawyer. Mayor, 
Jersey City, 1884—86. Justice, Supreme Court, New Jersey, 
1897-1903. 

Jersey City, N. J. 

Lawyer. Justice, Supreme Court, 



'Job Hilliard Lippincott, 

LL.B. (Harvard, 1865). 
New Jersey. Died, 1900 

William Milligan Sloane, 



Princeton, N. J. 

Bom at Richmond, Ohio, Nov. 12. 1850. A.B. (Columbia, 1868). 
Ph.D. (Leipzig, 1876). L.H.D. (Columbia, 1884). A.M. 
(Princeton, 1896). LL.D. (Princeton, 1903). Prof., Princeton 
Univ., 1876-96. Prof. History, Columbia, 1896- . Author of 
works on history. 



1900. 
A.M. 

Walter Lester Carr, ^ New York City. 

Bom at Jersey City, N. J., Nov. 21, 1859. M.D. (Univ. N. Y., 
1882). Physician. Contributor to medical literature. Presi- 
dent. Medical Society, county of N. Y., 1907. Editor of the 
Archives of Pediatrics and the Practice of Pediatrics. 



Charles Ferdinand Berger, 



C.E. 



B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1894V 



*William Henry De Hart, 
Oliver Harris Walser, 



D.D. 



A.B. (Rutgers, 1865), 
A.B. (Rutgers, 1875). 



Litt.D. 



*Martin Luther D'Ooge, Ann Arbor, Mich. 

Born at Zonnemaire. Netherlands, July 17, 1839. A.B. (Univ. 
Mich., 1862). LL.D. (Univ. Mich. 1889). Ph.D. (Leipzig, 
1873). Cong, clergyman. Professor, Greek, Univ. Mich., 1873- 
1915. Director. American School Oif Classical Studies, Athens, 
1886-87. President. American Philological Association, 1884. 
Died, Sept. 12, 1915. 



372 



RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



LL.D. 

ICHIZO Hattori, 
Alfked Reed, 

1901. 
D.D. 

Henry Evertson Cobb, 

William "Henry Steele Demarest, 

^Philip Melancttion Doolittle, 

Born at Springfield, N. J., Jan. 20, 1831. 
N. B. Sem., 1856. Clergyman, R. C. A. 



B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1875). 
Rutgers, 1862. 



' A.B. (Rutgers, 1884). 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1883). 

North Branch, N. J. 

A.B. (Union. 1852). 
Died, Oct. 25, 1906. 



Ltjther Laflin Kellogg 



LL.D. 



A.B. (Rutgers, 1870), 



Isaac William Goayen, 
Kajinosuke Ibuka, 



1902. 
D.D. 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1879). 

Tokio, Japan. 

A.M. (Princeton, 1887). President of the Meiji Gakuin, 
1891- . Three times President of Synod of Church of Christ 
in Japan. Graduate in Theology, Meiji Gakuin, 1879. 

Edgar Tilton, Jr., New York City. 

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 12, 1865. A.B. (Univ. N. Y., 
1886). N. B. Sem., 1889. Clergyman, R. C. A. Pastor Harlem 
Collegiate Church, 1898- . 



L.H.D. 

*Benjamin Carlisle Gregory, Chelsea, Mass. 

A.B. (Coll. City N. Y., 1868). Supervising Principal, Trenton, 
N. J., 1888-1902. Supervising Principal, Chelsea, Mass., 1902- 
10. Died, July, 1910. 



LL.D. 



Rome, Italy 
(Yale. 1801), 



Tracy J.^eck, 

Born at Bristol, Conn., May 24. 1838. A.B 

A.M. (Yale, 1864). Prof. Latin, Cornell, 1871-80. Prof. Latin. 

Yale, 1880-1908. Emeritus, 1908- , President. American 

Philological Ass'n. 1885-86. Director American School of 

Classical Studies at Rome, 1898-99. Editor of a. series of Latin 

authors. 



John Conover Smock, 

*Garret Dorset Wall Vroom, 

WooDRow Wilson, 

Born at Staunton, Va., Dec. 28, 
A.M. (Princeton, 1882). Ph.D. 
(Wake Forrest. 1887: Tulane. 
Univ. Penn.. 190;{ ; Brown, 1908 
1908; Dartmouth. 1909). Litt.D 



A.B. (Rutgers, 1862), 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1862), 

Washington, D. C 

1856. A.B. (Princeton. 1879). 

(Johns Hopkins. 1886). LL.D. 

1898; Johns Hopkins. 1901: 

Harvard. 1907 : Williams. 

(Yalo. 1901). Prof. Juri.*?- 



prudonce and Politics, Princeton, 1890-1910. President, Prince- 
ton Univ.. 1902-10. Governor of Now Jorsov. 1911-13. Pi-osi- 
dent of the United States. 1918- . Historian 



HOITOEARY DEGREES. 



373 



1903. 
A.M. 



^ Ralph Yoorhees, Clinton, N. J. 

Donor of the Vooihees Library. Died, April 1, 1907. 
Lewis Caldwell Wooley, Trenton, N. J. 

Principal of School, 1868- . 



George William Kueh^-le, 



C.E. 



B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1876), 



D.Sc. 



Joseph Law^rence Hills 



Burlington, Vt. 

Born at Boston, Mass., Mch. 2, 1861. B.Sc. (Boston Univ., 
1881). Mass. Agri. Coll., 1881-84. Prof. Agricultural Chem- 
istry, Univ. Vermont. 1893- . Dean, Agricultural Department, 
Univ. Vermont, 1898- . 



D.D. 

John Tallmadge Bergen, 
Philip Henry Cole, 

Born at Rhinebeck. N. Y., Dec. 27, 1864. 
Union Sem., 1888-89. Presb. clergyman, 
lish, Union, 1889-95. Trustee, Union, 
First Presb. Church, 1907- . 
William Stockton Cranmer, 

John ITendrik de Vries, 



A.B. (Rutgers, 1883), 

Rome, N. Y. 

A.B. (Union, 1888). 
Assistant Prof. Eng- 
1898-1906. Pastor, 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1882). 
A.B. (Rutgers, 1881). 



Henry Rutgers Marshall, 



L.H.D. 

New York City. 

Born in New York City. July 22, 1852. A.B. (Columbia. 1873). 
A.M. (Columbia, 1875). D.Sc. (Hobart, 1910). Architect. 
Writer on aesthetics. 



LL.D. 

Alphonso Trumbour Clearwater, Kingston, N, Y. 

Born at West Point. N. Y., Sept. 11, 1848. Lawyer. District 
Attorney, Ulster county, 1877-86. County Judge, 1889-98. 
Justice, Supreme Court. Delegate at Large to Constitutional 
Convention, N. Y. State, 1915. President, N. Y. State Bar As- 
sociation. Member, N. Y. State Niagara Reservation Commis- 
sion, 1916- . Trustee, Rutgers, 1904- . 

Charles Norman FJllinwoop. San Francisco, Cal. 

Born at Cambridge. Vermont, Apr. 12, 1834. M.D. (Rush Med. 
Coll.. 1858). Regent, Univ. California, 1901-11. Prof. Physi- 
ology, Cooper Med. Coll., from 1867. Later, Prof. Clinical 
Surgery. President, Cooper Med. Coll. (now part of Stanford 
Univ.), 1902-08. 



1904. 
D.D. 



AsHER Anderson, 
'Alfred Howard Demarest, 
William Pierson Merrill, 



A.B. (Rutgers, 1870), 
A.B. (Rutgers, 1879), 
A.B. (Rutgers, 1887), 



374 



RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



LL.D. 

Richard Vliei Lindabury.. 

Born at Peapack, N. J., Oct. 13, 1850. 
portant corporations. 



Lawyer. 



Newark, X. J. 
Counsel of im- 



1905. 
A.M. 



* Charles J. Baxter, Trenton, N. J. 

Born at Glenwood, N. J., Nov. 8, 1841. Teacher. State Su- 
perintendent of Education, New Jersey, 1896-1911. First Ser- 
geant, 27tli N. J. Vols., in Civil War. Died, Dec. 29, 1915. 

*James Anderson Beattie, Chittoor, India. 

Born at Westerkirk, Scotland, 1861. Univ. Glasgow, 1885. 
Princeton Sem., 1889. Missionary, R. C. A., 1894-1915. 
Drowned in "Lusitania," May 7, 1915. - 



John Edward Hill, 



D.Sc. 



B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1884) 



D.D. 

William Bancroft Hill, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

Born at Colebrook, N. H., Feb. 17, 1857. A.B. (Harvard. 1879). 
Union Sem., 1886. Clergyman, R. C. A. Prof. English Bible, 
Vassar. Trustee, Rutgers, 1912— , 

*Herman Vanderwart, Hackensack, N. J. 

Born at Arnheim, Netherlands, Sept. 9, 1852. A.B. (Hope, 
1873). N. B. Sem., 1876. Clergyman, R. C. A. Died, Jan. 6, 
1910. 

Cornelius Woelfkin, New York City. 

Born in New York City, Sept. 15, 1859. D.D. (Univ. Rochester, 
1906). LL.D. (Denison. 1912). Litt.D. (Franklin and Mar- 
shall, 1913). Baptist clergyman. Prof. Homiletics, Rochester 
Sem., 1906—12. Lecturer on Homiletics, Univ. Chicago, 1908- 
09. Author. Pastor, Fifth Ave. Baptist Church, 1912- . 



LL.D. 

*Edward Albert Bovvser (also C.E., 1873). 

* William Horace Corbin, Elizabeth, N. J. 

Born at McDonough, N. Y., July 12, 1851. Cornell Univ. 
LL.B. (Columbia. 1872). Lawyer. Member, N. J. Assembly, 
1885-86. Author, "New Jersey Corporation Law," "Corbin's 
Forms." Died, Sept. 25, 1912. 

*Amzi Dodd, Bloomiield, N. J. 

Born at Bloomfield. N. J., Mch. 2, 1823. A.B. (Coll. N. J., 
1841). Lawyer. Membei* N. J. Assembly, 1863. Vice Chan- 
cellor of New Jersey, 1871-75, 1881-82. Special Judge, Court 
of Errors and Appeals, 1872-82. President, Mutual Benefit 
Life Ins. Co., 1882-1902. Died, Jan. 22, 1913. 

Sadats^tchi Uciiida^ Rio do Janeiro, Brazil. 

Born in Kokura. Japan, Jan., 1866. Graduate o,f Law College, 
Imperial Univ.. Tokio, 1800. Consul-Goneral of Japan at New 
York. 1807. Charge D'Affaires, Brazil. Envoy Extraordinary 
and Minister IMenipotcntiary to Brazil. 



HOISTOEAEY DEGREES. 



375 



Robert Axderson Meeker, 



1906. 
C.E. 



B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1875) 



James Hamilton Ballagh, 
* Henry Ward, 



D.D. 



A.B. (Rutgers, 1857). 
Closter, N. J. 



Born at Guilderland Centre, N. Y., Apr. 4, 1838. A.B. (Union. 
1864). N. B. Sem., 1867. Clergyman, R. C. A. Died, Sept. 19, 
1915. 



L.H.D. 



*James Garretson Sutphen, 



A.B. (Rutgers, 1875) 



LL.D. 

Albert Stanbukrough Cook (also L.H.D,, 1889). 
Ferdinand Schureman Schenck (also D D., 1890) 



1907. 
A.M. 

*BuKK G. Carleton, New York City. 

Born at Whitefield. N. H., Nov. 11, 1856. M.D. (Homoeopathic 
Med. Coll.. 1876) . Adjunct Prof. Anatomy, Homoeopathic Med. 
Coll.. 1880-82. Prof. Genito-Urinary Surgery, 1902-10. Prof. 
Medical Ethics and Clinical Urology, 1910-14. Writer on 
Genito-Urinary Diseases. Died, Oct. 22, 1914. 



D.Sc. 

Alfred Alexander Titsworth, 



B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1877), 



D.D. 

CHRISTOrHER GRANT HAZARD, 

Born at Newport. R. I., May 9. 1852. 
tor, Christ's Presbyterian Church. 
* Jeremiah Searle, 



CatskiU. N. Y. 
Pi'esb. clergyman. Pas- 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1855). 



LL.D. 

John Walter Beardslee (also D.D., 1881). 

Edward Casper Stokes, ^ Trenton. N. J. 

Born in Philadelphia, Dec. 22, 1860. A.B. (Brown. 1883). 

Pres. Mechanic's National Bank. N. J. State Senator, 1892— 

1901. President Senate, 1895. Govexnor of New Jersey. 1905- 

1908. 

William Henry Vredenbttroh, A.B. (Rutgers, 1859). 



376 



RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



WiLLiATNE Shields Myers, 



1908. 
D.Sc. 



B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1889) 



D.D. 

Joseph Frederic Berg, A.B. (Rutgers, 1892). 

*Walter Clark Roe. Colony, Okl. 

Born, Mcli. 18, 1860. A.B. (Williams, 1881). A.M. (Williams, 
1884). Clergyman, R. C. A. Domestic Missionary. Died. Mch. 
12, 1913. 

Nathan Adolphus Seagle, New Yoric City 

Born at Rutherfordton, N. C, Dec. 24. 1868. A.B. (Univ. N. Y., 
1899). General Theol. Sem., 1894. Episc. clergyman. Rector. 
St. Stephens Parish, New York, 1900- , 



Louis Bevier, 



John McReynolds Gaiit, 



A.B. (Rutgers, 1878), 
A.B. (Rutgers, 1866) 



Litt.D. 

LL.D. 

1909. 
A.M. 

*Charles Wesley Burrowes, Albany, N. Y. 

Born in New York City, Aug. 30, 18.j9. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
Died, May 28, 1914. 

William Carr, New York City. 

Born at New Brunswick, N. J., Aug. 12, 1842. Dentist. N. Y. 
Coll. Dentistry, 1869. M.D. (Bellevue Hospital Med. Coll., 
1873). 



Charles Edward Patttson, 



E.E. 



D.D. 



A.B. (Rutgers, 1884) 



George Louis Curttss, Bloomfiekl. N. J. 

Born at Adrian. Mich.. May 21, 1855. A.B. (Yale, 1878). 
Union Sem., 1892. Presb. clergyman. 

James Shepard Kittell, Albany, N. Y. 

Born at Hamilton, Ont.. Canada. Mch. 17. 1873. Clergyman, 
R. C. A. Western Sem.. Allegheny, Pa., 1899. President. Gon- 
eral Synod, R. C. A., 1914. 



LL.D. 



East Orange. N. J. 



John Franklin Fort. 

Born at Pemherton. N. .T.. Mch. 20. 18.12. LL.B. (Alhany Law- 
School. 1872). r.L.D. (Dickinson. 1008; Union. lOOS; Scion 
Hall, 1908: Middlehnry, 1909: TTniv. N. Y., 1909: Lafavctte. 
1910). Lawyer. Judge. Common Pleas. Essex county. X. .T.. 
1896-1900. ".Tuslico, Supreme Court, New .Jersey. 1900-07. 
Governor of New .Tersey. 1908-1 1 . 

♦George W.\'suingto>'t Hill (also Ph.D., 1873). 



HOXORAEY DEGREES. 



377 



1910. 
D.Sc. 

*Egbert Le Fevke. A.B. (Rutgers, 1880). 

Francis Cuylek Van Dyck (also LL.D., 1915), 

A.B. (Rutgers, 1865 >. 

D.D. 

John Frederick Btjtter worth, Summit, N. J. 

Born in New York City, Nov. 30, 1844. A.B. (Columbia, 1864). 
A.M. (Columbia, 1867). General Theol. Sem.. 1867. Episc. 
clergyman. Compiler of hymns and writer on Art. 

Arthur Johnson. Hackensack, N. J. 

Born at Newark, N. J., July 22, 1848. A.B. (Coll. N. J., 1872). 
Union Sem. 1875. Clergyman, R. C. A. 

Joseph Addison Jones, Albany, N. Y. 

Born at Liverpool, England, June 1, 1873. A.B. (Princeton, 
1900). Auburn Sem.. 1903. Clergyman, R. C. A. 



LL.D. 

Baron Dairoku Kikuchi, Kyoto, Japan. 

Born, 1855. Studied at Univ. Cambridge, 1870-77. Pro.f. 
Mathematics. Imperial Univ. Tokyo. Later Vice-Minister of 
Education. Then, President, Imperial Univ. Tokyo. Then, Min- 
ister of Education, 1901-03. Made Baron, 1902. 

Charles Alexander Richmond, Schenectady, N. Y. 

Born in New York City, Jan. 7, 1862. A.B. (Princeton, 1883). 
Princeton Sem., 1888. D.D. (Hamilton. 1904). LL.D. (Univ. 
N. Y., 1910). Presb. clergyman. President, Union College, and 
Chancellor, Union University, 1909- . 

*Willard Penfield Vookhees. A.B. (Rutgers, 1871). 



1911. 

M.E. 



Joseph Appleton Van Mater. 



A.B. (Rutgers, 1880), 



Thomas Hanna Mackenzie, 



D.D. 



Flushing, N. Y. 



Born at Sewickley, Penn.. Nov. 18. 1867. A.B. (Monmouth 
Coll., Ind., 1888). Princeton Sem., 1891. Clergyman, R. C. A. 



Litt.D. 

*Edward Tanjore Corwin (also D.D., 1872K 

William Dawson Johnston, New York City. 

Born at Essex Center, Vermont. June 11, 1871. A.B. (Brown, 
1893). A.M. (Harvard. 1898). Instructor, History, Univ. 
Mich., 1894-97. Do., Brown, 1899-1900. Librarian, Columbia 
Univ., 1909- . 



378 



RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



LL.D. 



Edgae Fahs Smith, Philadelphia, Penn. 

Born at York, Penn., May 23, 1856. B.S. (Penn. Coll., 1874). 
Ph.D. (Gottingen, 1876). Sc.D. (Univ. Penn., 1899). LL.D. 
(Wisconsin, 1904; Penn. Coll., 1906; Franklin and Marshall, 
1910 ; Univ. Pittsburgh, 1912 ; Univ. North Carolina, 1912 ; 
Princeton, 1913). L.H.D. (Muhlenburg, 1911). Sc.D. (Univ. 
Dublin, Ireland, 1912). Instructor, Chemistry, Univ. Penn., 
1876-81. Professor, Chemistry, Muhlenburg, 1881-83. Do., 
Wittenberg, 1883-8S. Do., Univ. Penn., 1888-1911. Vice Pro- 
vost, Univ. Penn., 1899-1911. Provost, do., 1911- . 

Francis Joseph Swayze, Newark, N. J. 

Born, at Newton, N. J., May 15, 1861. A.B. (Harvard, 1879). 
A.M. (Harvard. 1880). Lawyer. Justice, Supreme Court, New^ 
Jersey, 1903- . 



1912. 
D.Sc. 



John Bogart, 



A.B. (Kutgeis, 1853) 



D.D. 



William Isaac Chamberlain, 
William Rivers Taylor, 



A.B. (Rutgers, 1882), 
A.B. (Rutgers, 1876), 



Litt.D. 



Calvin Noyes Kendall. Trenton, N. J. 

Born at Augusta, N. Y., Feb. 8, 1858. A.B. (Hamilton, 1882). 
A.M. (Yale, 1900, and Univ. Mich, 1909). Litt.D. (Hamilton, 
1911). LL.D. (Univ. N. Y., 1913). Teacher. Superintendent 
of Schools. Commissioner of Education, New Jersey, 1911- . 
Thomas Tileston Wells. New York City. 

Bom in New York City, Sept. 12, 1865. LL.B. (Columbia, 
1888). Officier d'Academie, 1907. Knight of Legion of Honour, 
France, 1910. Received the Cross in Gold from King of Greece 
as oflBcer and Knight of the Royal Order of the Redeemer, 1914. 
Lawyer. 



LL.D. 

Mahlon Pitney, Morristown, N. J. 

Born at Morristown, N. J., Feb. 5. 1858. A.B. (Princeton, 
1879). A.M. (Princeton, 1882). LL.D. (Princeton, 1908). 
Lawyer. Member, Congress, 1895-99. President. N. J. Sen- 
ate, 1901. Justice. Supreme Court, N. J., 1901-08. Chancellor 
of New Jersey, 1908-12. Justice, Supreme Court. U. S. A., 
1912- . 

John Grier Hiisben, Pvincetou, N. J. 

Born at Peoria, 111., Apr. 19. 1861. A.B. (Princeton, 1882). 
A.M. (Princeton. 1885). Ph.D. (Princeton, 1893). LL.D. 
(Laifayette, 1907). Princeton Sem.. 1886. Presb. clergyman. 
Instructor, Logic, Princeton, 1891-92. Instructor, Logic and 
Psychology, do., 1892-94. Assistant Professor. Logic, do., 
1894-97. Professor, Logic, do., 1897-1912. President. Prince- 
ton University, 1912- . 



HOJSfOKAKY DEGREES. 



379 



1913. 



A.M. 

^Joseph Brognard Betts, Trenton, N. 

Bom at Jersey City, X. J.. May 3, 1851. Secretary to Governor 
Bedle of New Jersey, 1875-78. Assistant Commissioner of 
Education of New Jersey, 1878-1915. Died, Apr. 22, 1915. 



D.Sc. 



Frederic Remsen Hutton, New York City. 

Born in New York City, May 28, 1853. A.B. (Columbia. 1873). 
A.M. (Columbia, 1876). E.M. (Columbia, 1876). C.E. (Colum- 
bia, 1876). P11.D. (Columbia, 1881). Sc.D. (Columbia. 1904). 
Instructor, Mechanical Engineering, Columbia, 1877-82. Ad- 
junct Professor, do., 1882-91. Professor, do., 1891-1907. 
Emeritus, 1907- . t)ean Faculty, Applied Science, do., 1899— 
1905. 



Richard Augustus Pearpe, 
JOHX Browxlee Voorhees, 



D.D. 



A.B. (Rntgers, 1870) 
A.B. (Rutgers, 1S96) 



LL.D. 

El]^ier Ellsworth Brown, New York City. 

Bom at Eaantone, N. T., Aug. 28, 1861. A.B. (Univ. Mich., 
1889). Ph.D. (Halle, 1890). LL.D. (Columbia. 1907; Wes- 
leyan, 1909; George Washington, 1911). Acting Assistant Pro- 
fessor. Science and Art of Teaching, Univ. Mich.. 1891-92. 
Associate Professor, do., 1892-93. Pi'ofessor, do.. 1893-1906. 
U. S. Commissioner of Education, 1906-11. Chancellor, Univ. 
N. Y., 1911- . 

Frederick Flelixghuysen, A.B. (Rutgers, 1868). 

*JoHN Fryer Mesick (also D.D., 1853). 



1914. 
M.E. 



JoHx Van Nostrand Dorr, 



B.Sc. (Rntgers, 1894), 



D.Sc. 



Frederick Alexander (3anfield, 



A.B. (Rutgers, 1870), 



D.D. 

William Paterson Bruce, A.B. (Rutgers, 1884). 

Alexander MacColl, Philadelphia, Penn. 

Born in Glasgow, Scotland, Dec. 27, 1866. Studied at Univ. 

Glasgow. Presb. clergyman. Author of "A Working Theology." 



380 



EUTGERS COLTLEGE. 



LL.D. 

James Fairman Fielder, Jersey City, N. J. 

Born at Jersey City. N. J., Feb. 26, 1867. LL..B. (Columbia, 
1887). Lawyer. Member, Assembly, N. J., 1903-04. State 
Senator, N. J., 1907-13. President, Senate, N. J., 1912-13. 
Governor of New Jersey, 1913- . 

Alexander Ciiombie Humphreys, New York Citj-. 

Born at Edinburgh, Scotland, Mch. 30. 1851. M.E. (Stevens 
Institute, 1881). Sc.D. (Univ. Penn., 1903). LL.D. (Columbia, 
1903; Univ. N. Y., 1906; Princeton, 1907). President, Stevens 
Institute, 1902- . 

Austin Scott, New Brunswick, N. J. 

President, Rutgers, 1891-1906. 



Jerome Davis Greene, 



1915. 
A.M. 

New York City. 

Born at Yokohama, Japan, Oct. 12. 1874. A.B. (Harvard, 
1896). Secretary, HarvaTd University and Memoer of Faculty 
of Arts and Sciences, 1905-11. General Manager and Treasurer, 
Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, 1910-12. Ti'ustee 
and Secretary, Rockefeller Foundation, 1913- . 

E. Alfred Jones, London. England. 

Born at lilanfyllin, Wales, 1872. Univ. Cambridge. Antiquarian. 
Author of books on gold and silver plate. 



C.E. 

Gkinfill Harrison B. English, 



Rutgers, 1895. 



Walter Farrington Wells, 



E.E. 



Rutgers, 1892. 



D.D. 

Jasper Saaiuel Hogan, A.B, (Rutgers, 1.S91). 

Rockwell Harmon Potter, Hartford, Conu. 

Born at Glenville, N. Y., Oct. 1, 1874. A.B. (Union, 1895). 
B.D. (Chicago Theol. Sem., 1898). Cong'l clergyman. 



LL.D. 



Lindley Miller Garrison. Wushingtou, D. C. 

Born at Camden, N. J., Nov. 28, 1864. In Class of 1886, Har- 
vard. Lawyer. Vice-Chancellor of New Jersey, 1904-13. Sec- 
retary of War, U. S. A.. 1913-16. 

John Henry McCrackp;n, Eastou, Penn. 

Boni at Rochester, Vermont, Sept. 30. 1875. A.B. (Univ. N. Y., 
1894). A.M. (Univ. N. Y.. 1897). Ph.D. (Halle. 1899). LL.D. 
Westminster, 1903). Instructor in Philosonhv, T-niv. N. Y.. 
1896-90. Assistant Professor, Philosophy. Univ. X. Y.. 1899. 
President. Westminster College, Mo., 1S99-1903. Syndic and 
Professor. Politics, Univ. N. Y., 1903-15. President, Lafayette 
College, 1915- . 

Francis Cuyler Van Dyck (nlso D.Sc, 1910). 



HONOEARY DEGREES. 381 



1916. 
A.M. 

Edwin Bell Davis, New Brunswick, N. J. 

Born at Lawrence, Mass., June 13, 1866. B.L. (Dartmouth, 
1889). Officier d'Academie. Professor of Romance Languages, 
Rutgers, 1904- . 

Charles Lang Feeer, Detroit, Mich. 

Born at Kingston, N. Y., 1856. A.M. (Univ. Mich.). Retired 
manufacturer. Art connoisseur. 

Joseph Sherman Frelinghuysen, Raritan, N'. J. 

Bom at Raritan, N. J., Mch. 12, 1869. Fire underwriter. Di- 
rector of Fire Insurance Companies. State Senator, New Jer- 
sey, 1905-11. President of Senate, N. J., 1910. Acting Gov- 
ernor, N. J., ad interim. President, Board of Education, N. J. 
Pi-esident, Board of Agriculture, N. J. 



C.E. 

Louis j.^avjd Blauvelt. Rutgers, 1886. 

D.D. 

Cornelius Brett, Jersey City, N. J. 

Born in New York City, Nov. 25, 1842. Clergyman, R. C. A. 
President, General Synod, R. C. A., 1893. President, Board of 
Domestic Missions, R. C. A. N. B. Sem., 1865. A.B. (Univ. 
N. Y., 1862). D.D. (Ursinus, If"" 



LL.D. 

Geaham Taylor (also D.D., 1888), 



382 



RUTGEES COLLEGE. 





SUMMARY. 


Living 




NON- LiVIXG NON- 


CLASS. 


A.B. Graduates. Graduates. Graduates. 


1774 


1 


. .... 


1775 


14 
1 






1776 




1778 


2 






1780 


2 5 






1782 


3 

4 

1 
4 






1783 




1787 




1788 




1789 


10 






1790 


3 






1791 


5 






1792 


6 






1793 


6 






1794 


5 






1795 


2 






1809 


5 






1810 


3 






1811 


4 






1812 


6 






1813 


4 






1814 


10 






1815 


5 






1816 


5 1 






1817 


1 5 






1818 


2 






1820 


1 






Queen's College . . 


115 11 





1827 


5 3 




1828 


20 






1829 


17 7 






1830 


26 6 






1831 


18 7 






1832 


24 2 






1833 . . : 


21 5 






1834 


20 5 






18.35 


25 4 
21 7 






1836 




1837 


21 8 
14 13 
18 10 






18.38 




18.30 




1840 


17 8 







SPMMAKY, 



383 



CLASS 


K A.B. B.Sc 


1841 .. 


..20 




1842 . . 


..20 




1843 .. 


..18 




1844 .. 


..24 




1845 .. 


..15 




1846 . . 


..11 




1847 .. 


..25 




1848 .. 


..14 




1849 .. 


..13 




1850 .. 


..16 




1851 .. 


..18 




1852 .. 


..20 




1853 .. 


..21 




1854 .. 


. . 22 . 




1855 . . 


..23 




1856 .. 


.. 17 




1857 .. 


..22 




1858 .. 


..23 




,1859 .. 


..31 




1860 .. 


..26 




1861 .. 


..20 




1862 .. 


..40 




1863 .. 


..16 




1864 .. 


..11 




1865 .. 


..14 




1866 .. 


..21 




1867 .. 


..13 




1868 .. 


. . 19 


7 


1869 .. 


. . 14 


9 


1870 .. 


. . 19 


7 


1871 .. 


.. 19 


9 


1872 .. 


..18 1 


1 


1873 .. 


..27 1 


3 


1874 .. 


.. 29 


1 


1875 .. 


..23 1 


1 


1876 .. 


.. 27 


2 


1877 .. 


..16 1 


3 


1878 .. 


.. 25 


7 


1879 .. 


.. 31 


7 



SUMMARY— Continued. 

Living 
Total Non- Living Non- 

Gkaduates. Gbaduates. Graduates. Graduates. 

9 

8 
1 
9 
9 



3 

9 

11 

6 



26 
23 
26 
28 
29 
40 
30 
34 
29 
29 
32 



5 

3 

4 

4 

10 

13 

7 

12 

7 

15 

10 

13 

18 

21 

14 

7 

4 

10 

19 

20 

16 

10 

24 

15 

26 

24 

23 

22 

18 



2 
2 
3 
1 
2 

•2 
4 
9 
6 
6 
12 
2 
3 



5 
12 
13 
15 
16 
17 
22 
18 
19 
19 
15 
22 
30 



1 
1 
1 
2 

5 

1 

4 

4 

6 

10 

8 

3 

5 

3 

4 

7 

10 

6 

3 

17 

11 

10 

12 

14 

16 

J1 



384 



RTJTGEES COLLEGE. 





m 




SUMMARY- 


-Continued. 






CLASS. 


A.B. LiTT.B. 


B.SC. 


Total Non- 
Graduates. Graduates. 


Living 
Graduates. 


Living 

Non- 
Graduates. 


1880. . . . 


29 




3 


32 


22 


21 


15 


1881.... 


26 




9 


35 


20 


25 


11 


1882.... 


23 




5 


28 


11 


21 


8 


1883.... 


20 




2 


22 


13 


19 


8 


1884 


14 




8 


22 


15 


17 


12 


1885 


9 




6 


15 


18 


13 


12 


1886.... 


12 




10 


22 


17 


21 


10 


1887.... 


8 




9 


17 


9 


13 


6 


1888. . . . 


13 




6 


19 


14 


17 


9 


1889. . . . 


18 




9 


27 


20 


24 


13 


1890. . . . 


18 




9 


27 


15 


23 


10 


1891.... 


25 




16 


41 


19 


36 


12 


1892.... 


29 




15 


44 


27 


42 


20 


189*3.... 


11 




24 


38 


22 


34 


18 


1894 


19 




17 


36 


27 


33 


24 


1895.... 


12 




24 


36 


34 


34 


28 


1896.... 


15 




40 


55 


43 


53 


38 


1897.... 


13 




29 


42 


33 


38 


29 


1898.... 


12 




22 


34 


14 


32 


12 


1899.... 






19 


27 


16 


23 


13 


1900.... 


13 




23 


36 


13 


34 


13 


1901.... 


15 




17 


32 


7 


29 


7 


1902.... 


12 




36 


48 


13 


44 


13 


1903.... 


11 




30 


41 


11 


40 


11 


1904 


13 




31 


44 


23 


44 


22 


1905.... 


14 


1 


24 


39 


27 


37 


23 


1906 


12 


1 


37 


50 


IS 


48 


17 


1907.... 


7 


2 


27 


36 


29 


35 


27 


1908.... 


6 


2 


34 


42 


37 


41 


36 


1909 


7 


6 


32 


47 


39 


45 


39 


1910 


8 


9 


26 


43 


32 


41 


28 


1911 


14 


6. 


37 


57 


31 


56 


30 


1912.... 


11 1 


1 


43 


65 


50 


64 


46 


1913..., 


10 1 


3 


44 


67 


60 


66 


59 


1914... 


12 


5 


45 


62 


54 


62 


53 


1915.... 


16 1 





51 


77 


57 


76 


57 


1916... 


16 1 


2 


51 


79 


55 


77 


54 



Totals, 1J17 80 907 



2,764 



1.518 



1.071 



1,019 



SUMMARY. 385 



Bachelor's degrees conferred 2,764 

Advanced degrees conferred 125 

Medical degrees conferred > . . . 79 

Honorary degrees conferred 632 

Total degrees conferred 3,600 

Repetitions 293 

Persons receiving degrees 3,307 

Graduates with bachelor's degrees 2,764 

Graduates with medical degrees 79 

Non-graduates 1,518 

Graduate students 95 

4,456 

Repetitions 70 

Total of students ' 4,386 

25 



INDEX OF OFFICERS. 



In the following list T is placed after the names of trustees, P after 
those of members of the faculty, M.P. after those of the medical faculty 
and L after the names of librarians. The date given is that of appoint- 
ment to office. 

Gustavus Abeel * T 1845 

John N. Abeel T 1807 

Charles E. Adams F 1890 

Robert Adrain F 1809 

Alva Agee F 1913 

A. E. Ahrends F 1910 

Frank App F 1914 

Henry P. Armsby F 1876 

Georg-e W. Atherton •. F 1869, L, 1871 

Peter T. Austen F 1877 

Eugene H. Babbitt F 1903 

Henry R. Baldwin T 1884 

Robert F. Ballantine T 1876 

Edward L. Barbour F 1891 

John Barnes T 1845 

James K. Barton F 1873 

John Bassett T 1788 

Robert Bayard M.F. 1812 

Abraham Beach T 1787 

Lewis C. Beck F 1830 

Theodoric R. Beck F 1859 

Benjamin Benson T 1771 

Joseph F. Berg T 1860, F 1861 

Tunis G. Bergen T 1883 

Eugene Betts .' F 1892' 

Louis Bevier F 1883 

Edmond W. Billetdoux F 1907 

David Bingham T 1882 

David Bishop T 1860 

Augustine W. Blair F 1913 

Maurice A. Blake F 1911 

Abraham Blauvelt ." T 1800, Sec. T 1800 

Isaac Blauvelt . .T 1785 

Albert W. Boesche F 1901 

John Bogart . .'P 1777 

Robert Boggs T 1800 

Harry B. Boice F 1889 

Henrj^ W. Bookstaver T 1876 

387 



388 EUTGEES COLLEGE. 



Edward A. Bowser F 1868 

Byron B. Brackett F 1901 

John M. Bradford .T 1807 

Joseph P. Bradley T 1858, F 1867 

Stanley E;. Brasefield F 1913 

Edward S. Brayton T 1863 

William E. Breazeale F 1892 

John J. Brereton F 1891 

Clarence E. Brett F 1914 

Philip M. Brett ' T 1906 

James (John) Brinckerhoff T 1767 

Jacob Brodhead T 1812 

John Romeyn Brodhead T 1853 

Edward F. Brooks T 1898 

Albert E. Brown F 1913 

Calvin S. Brown F 1900 

William C. Brownlee F 1825 

Archibald Bruce : M.F. 1812 

Severyn Bruyn T1834 

Edward Bunn T 1784 

William C. Buttler F 1896 

James R. Campbell F 1892 

William H. Campbell F 1851, T 1862, Pres. 1863 

James S. Cannon T 1800, F 1826 

John 'N. Carpender T 1911 

William J. Carson F 1915 

William I. Chamberlain F 1905, T 1909 

Talbot W. Chambers T 1868 

Albert H. Chester F 1891 

Floyd E. Chidester F 1911 

Georg-e C. Churchill T 1883 

William Clark T 1878 

Alphonso T. Clearwater T 1904 

Henry E. Cobb T 1911 

Thomas Cock M.F. 1812 

Edward B. Coe T 1887 

David Cole F 1863 

Frederick J. Collier T 1891 

Daniel H. Condict F 1809, T 1811 

Ira Condict T 1794, Pres. pro tern. 1794, Vice Pres. 1810 

Albert S. Cook F 1872 

George H. Cook F 1853, Vice Pres. 1864 

Melville T. Cook F 1912 

Paul Cook T 1891 

Drury W. Cooper T 1909 

Jacob Cooper F 1866 

Frederick F. Couch F 1911 



IXDEX or OFFICEES. 



389 



John Covenhoven T 1770 

Cornelius E. Crispell F 1863 

John Croes T1809 

Howard Crosby F 1859 

William B. Crosby T 1840 

William H. Crosby F 1841 

Cornelius C. Cuyler T 1827 

George L. Danforth T 1894 

Edwin B. Davis F 1895 

Georg-e B. Davis F 1895 

Kary C. Davis F 1908 

William P. Deare T 1804, Sec. T 1807 

Cornelius T. Demarest. T 1812 

David D. Demarest T 1858, Sec. T 1866 

William H. S. Demarest T 1899, Sec. T 1904 Pres. 1906 

H. V. M. Dennis, Jr T 1915 

Albert C. De Regt F 1902 

John De Witt F 1811, T 1823 

John De Witt, Jr F 1889 

Thomas De Witt : T 1840 

Anthony Dey T 1911 

Tunis Dey T 1767 

Jonathan Dixon T 1886 

Frank L. Dodds F 1882- 

Fred H. Dodg-e F 1898 

Peter Donald T 1897 

Theodore S. Doolittle F 1864, Vice Pres. 1890 

John B. Drury T 1887 

Benjamin Du Bois T 1783 

Jonathan Du Bois T 1767 

Azariah Dunham T 1783 

Lewis F. Dunham T 1790 

Abraham Duryea T 1782 

John Duryee T 1786 

Joseph R. Duryee ) . . ,T 1905 

Peter S. Duryee T 1857 

Philip H. Duryee T 1840 

Williarn R. Duryee T 1878, F 1891 

Charles L. Edgar T 1906 

Charles H. Elliott F 1915 

James B. Elmendorf T 1823 

Joachim Elmendorf T 1869 

John C. Elmendorf Treas. 1853 

Howard Elting T 1912 

Wilhelmus Eltinge T 1807 

Cornelius Esselstyn T 1869 

Arthur J. Farley F 1914 



390 RUTGEBS COLLEGE. 



Isaac Ferris T 1822 

Gustavus Fischer F 1859 

Hendrick Fisher T 1767 

Isaac M. Fisher T 1834 

W. Edwin Florance T1907 

Christian F. Foering '. . .T 1771 

Jesse Fonda ,. T 1814 

William T. M. Forbes F 1910 

J. Howard Ford T 1912 

John Forsyth F 1860 

William C. Fowler T 1871 

John W. Francis 3I.F. 1826 

Frederick Frelinghuysen F before 1777, T 1782 

Frederick Frelinghuysen T 1819 

Frederick Frelinghuysen T 1885, Treas. 1889 

Frederick T. Frelinghuysen T 1851 

John Freling-huysen T 18,00 

Theodore Freling-huysen . T 1850, Pres. 1850 

Philip French T 1767 

Solomon Froeligh F 1782, T 1783 

Howard N. Fuller T 1905 

John Gaston T 1876 

Merrill Edwards Gates T 1882, Pres. 1882 

Arthur H. W. George F 1903 

Lincoln R. Gibbs F 1893 

Quincy CM. Gillmore F1899 

John D. Godman '. 3I.F. 1826 

John H. Goetschius T 1767 

John Mauritius Goetschius ' .T 1767 

John Gosman T 1825 

John Griscom M.F. 1812 

Charles Hale F 1911 

Charles Hardenbergh T 1812 

Cornelius L. Hardenbergh T 1815, Sec. T 1821, F 1835 

Jacob R. Hardenbergh . .T 1767, Sec. T 17 — , Pres. 1785 

Jacob R. Hardenbergh, Jr T 1792, Sec. T 1793, Sec. T 1833, F 1794 

James B. Hardenbergh T 1S25 

Johannis Hardenbergh T 1767 

John Hardenbergh T 1790, Treas. 1790 

John P. Hardenbergh Sec. T 1S44 

Theodore Hardenbergh Sec. T 1835 

Warren Hardenbergh Sec. T 1849 

Byron D. Halsted F 1889 

John Haring T 1770 

Charles E. Hart F 1880 

Isaac S. Hartley T1873 

Abram (Abraham) Hasbrouck T 1767 



IISTDEX OF OFFICERS. 391 



Abraham Bruyn Hasbrouck •. T 1837, Pres. 1840 

G. D. B. Hasbrouck T 1913 

Isaac E. Hasbrouck '. F 1867, L 1880 

J. Amory Haskell T 1916 

Peter Hassenclever (Hasenclever) T 1767 

Edward F. Hauch F 1911 

Thomas J. Headlee F 1912 

Stafford R. W. Heath T 1866 

Robert C. H. Heck F 1908 

John P. HelA-ar F 1912 

Marshall Henshaw F 1859 

John Yf. Herbert T 1901 

Abram Herring- T 1767 

Isaac Heyer : T 1823, Treas. 1823 

W. Bancroft Hill T 1912 

Garret A. Hobart ' T 1896 

P. I. G. Hodenpyl '. F 1841 

Matthew (Martinus) Hoffman .T 1767 

Samuel N. Holmes F 1880 

John T. Honeycutt F 1885 

John Hopper ^ T 1851 

William D. Home F 1890 

David Hosack 3I.F. 1826 

Samuel B. How T 1S33 

Andrew Howell T 1823 

William D. Hoyt F 1910 

James Hude T 1782 

J. Marshall Hunter F 1916 

Alexander J. Inglis F 1912 

Roy Poster Irvin F 1915 

William Irvin F 1852 

William Jackson T 1767 

Henry L. Janeway T 1862 

Jacob J. Janeway T 1830, Vice Pres. 1833, F 1833 

Jacob B. Jewett T 1866 

Albert R. Johnson F 1908 

Simon Johnson T 1767 

William Johnson T 1767 

Otto H. Kahn T 1914 

Josiah H. Kellogg F 1866 

L. Lafiin Kellogg- T 1905 

Leigh W. Kimball F 1913 

Francis M. Kip . T 1860 

William H. Kirk F 1900 

Andre-w Kirkpatrick T 1792 

J. Bayard Kirkpatrick T 1892 

Littleton Kirkpatrick T 1841 



392 EUTGEES COLLEGE. 



Richard S. Kissam M.F. 1792 

John Knox T 1825 

Henry B. Kiimmell F 1906 

Hendrick Kuypers (Henricus Kuyper) T 1767 

Peter Labag-h T 1811 

Shelby C. Leasure F 1915 

Robert P. Lee T 1851 

James Le Fevre T 1887 

John Lefferts T 1878 

Harry N. Lendall '. F 1912 

Johnson Letson T 1863 

"William H. Leupp Sec. T 1831 

William H. Leupp T 1895 

Harry R. Lewis • F 1911 

Joseph V. Lewis F 1904 

Johannes Leydt (John Lyt) T 1767 

Matthew Leydt ; T 1783 

Thomas L'Hombral F 1841 

Frank W. Lindsley F 1912 

William Linn T 1787, Pres, pro tcm. 1791 

Jacob G. Lipman F 1906 

John H. Living-ston T 1785, Pres. 1810 

Philip Livingston T 1767 

Robert Living-ston T 1767 

Eldon L. Loblein F 1910 

Woldemar Loeher F 1893 

John H. Logan F 1910 

Thomas Logie F 1893 

Leonor F. Loree T 1909 

Abram (Abraham) Ijott T 1767 

John A. Lott T 1860 

George C. Ludlow T 1873 

John Ludlow T 1819, F 1852 

James B, Mabon T 1903 

Alexander McClelland F 1829 

William J. McNevin M.F. 1826 

John H. Manning- T 1863 

David Marinus (Maurinus) T 1767 

Walter T. Marvin F 1909 

Mayne S. Mason F 1915 

Archibald Mercer T 1787 

George B. Merriman F 1877 

Abraham Messier T 1845 

John W. Mettler T 1916 

Carl Meyer F 1869 

Fdward T. Middleton F 1890 

I'hilip IMillodoler T 1815, Pres. 1825 



lis'DEX or OFFKJEES. 393 



Philip Edward Milledoler T 1833 

Ernest J. Miller T 1885 

Frederick C. Minkler F 1908 

Georg-e A. Mitchell F 1891 

Samuel L. Mitchill M.F. 1792 

Elbert B. Monroe .T 1887 

Arthur Russell Moore F 1916 

John T. Moore T 1858 

William Moore 9I.F. 1792 

Richard Morris F 1899 

Robert Morris T 1792 

Valentine Mott M.F. 1826 

Henry D'B. Mulford T 1895, F 1897 

David Murray F 1863, T 1892, Sec. T 1898 

William S. Myers F 1893, T 1902 

Ava Neal F 1813 

Robert W. Neal F 1903 

James Neilson T 1834 

James Neilson . . . ; T 1886 

John Neilson T 1782 

Joseph Nelson F 1826 

Julius Nelson F 1888 

James S. Nevius T 1825, Sec. T 1825 

William A. Newell \ T 1873 

Walter R. Newton F 1905 

Henry B. North F 1910 

Frederick Og-ilby F 1833 

John D. Ogilby F 1832 

William Ormiston T 1876 

George A. Osborn L.1907 

Levi Paaling (Pauling-) T 1767 

Ralph B. Page F 1910 

Eric S. Palmer F 1909 

Cortlandt Parker T 1874 

James Parker T 1812 

Norman S. Parker F 1916 

Cullen W. Parmelee F 1901 

Ralph B. Parrott F 1906 

Horace B. Patton F 1888 

Eliot R. Payson F 1893 

George H. Payson F 1907 

Albert H. Pepper F 1892 

Abraham Polhemus T 1851 

Henry Polhemus T 1800 

Frank R. Pratt F 1907 

Robert W. Prentiss F 1891 

John W. Proudfit F 1840 



394 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



Robert H. Pruyn , T 1853 

Theodore F. Randolph T 1874 

John H. Raven F 1906, T 1914 

De Witt T. B. Reiley F 1860, L. 1863 

Lloyd S. Riford F 1915 

Charles G. Rockwood F 1873 

E;. p. Rogers T 1858 

Nicholas Romayne M.F. 1792 

James Romeyn T 1840 

James V. C. Romeyn T 1809 

Theodoric Romeyn T 1785 

James C. Roosevelt T 1823 

Anthony Rutgers T 1831 

Gerard Rutgers T 1825 

Henry Rutgers T 1815 

Bernardus Ryder T 1767 

Ezra F. Scattergood F 1895 

Garret C. Schanck T 1866 

Robert Schell T 1894 

Ferdinand S. Schenck •. , T 1841 

Louis H. Schenck T 1905 

Martin Schenck T 1804 

Peter Schenck T 1767 

James W. Schermerhorn T 1871 

Lyman G. Schermerhorn F 1914 

Henry P. Schneeweiss Treas. 1915 

Jacob Schoonmaker . . T 1826 

John Schuneman T 1767 

James Schureman F 1782, T 1782, Sec. T 1784, Treas. 1795 

John Schureman Treas. 1780, 1791, T 1782 

John Schureman T 1800, Vice Pres. 1812 

Abraham Schuyler T 1790 

Austin Scott F 1883, T 1890, Pres. 1891 

Myron T. Scudder F 1908 

Valentine Seaman M.F. 1812 

J. Preston Searle T 1898, Sec. T 1906 

Elias H. Sellards F 1903 

George H, Sharpe T 1879 

Peter Sharpe T 1823 

Edgar S. Shumway F1883 

Alfred F. Skinner T 1913 

Samuel Sloan T 1871 

Samuel E. Smiley F 1888 

Charles Smith T 1804. F 1793 

John B. Smith F 1SS9 

Ralph O. Smith F 190S 

William R. Smith T ISOO 



IjN^dex of officers. 395 



John C. Smock F 1865 

Peter Spader Treas. 1831 

Clarence L. Speyers F 1891 

Stuart A. Stephenson F 1910 

Alexander H. Stevens M.F. 1815 

Edward L. Stevenson . . . .F 1890 

James Stevenson F 1789 

Earle C. Stillwell F 1912 

Nicholas Stillwell T 1767 

William B. Stone F 1913 

Alan H. Strong , T 1914 

Edward N. Strong- T 1859 

Theodore Strong F 1827, Vice Pres. 1839 

Thomas C. Strong T 1858, Sec. T 1859 

Peter Studdiford T 1788 

Duncan D. Sutphen T 1909 

James Suydam T 1853 

Charles W. Swift T 1853 

Jacob Tallman T 1800 

Thomas G. Talmage T 1840 

Benjamin C. Taylor T 1858 

John Taylor F 1777 

Livingston L. Taylor T 1907 

William J. R. Taylor T 1878 

Jacob H. Ten Eyck - T 1767 

Roderick Terry T 1886 

Frank F. Thompson F 1903 

William J. Thompson F 1838 

Alfred A. Titsworth F 1886 

Isaac E. Titsworth F 1899 

Henry Traphagen T 1782 

Luther H. Tucker F 1865 

William B. Twiss F 1909 

Irving S, Upson L. 1884, F 1890, Treas. 1905 

James I. Vance T 1903 

James Van Antwerp T 1831 

Simeon Van Arsdalen T 1783, F 1783 

Elias Van Bunschooten T 1787 

Abraham Van Buren T 1783 

Paul D. Van Cleef T 1869 

Pierre Van Cortlandt T 1840 

John Vanderbilt T 1851 

S. Oakley Van der Poel '. T 1875 

S. Oakley Van der Poel T 1910 

Lawrence Van Derveer T 1782 

Staats Van Deursen T 1807, Treas. 1813 

William Van Deursen T 1785 



396 EUTGERS COLLEGE. 



■William Van Deursen T 1823 

Francis C. Van Dyck F 1866 

Francis C. Van Dyck, Jr F 1898 

Hendrick Van Dyck T 1782 

Rulufe Van Dyck T 1782 

William V. B. Van Dyck F 1899 

Frederick Van Dyke T 1804 

Henry Van Dyke T 1791, F 1792 

James C. Van Dyke T 1831, Sec. T 1832 

John C. Van Dyke F 1889 

Ernestus Van Harlingen T 1782 

John M. Van Harlingen T 1787 

Martinus (Johannes Martinus) Van Harlingen T 1767 

Frank R. Van Horn F 1892 

Cornelius Van Marta T 1794 

John Van Metern T 1767 

Abraham Van Nest T 1823 

Abraham R. Van Nest T 1878 

Alexander T. Van Nest T 1891 

Rynier Van Nest T 1787 

Abraham Van Neste T 1771 

Stephen Van Rensselaer T 1829 

Stephen Van Rensselaer T 1840 

Charles T. Van Santvoord T 1893 

William H. Van Steenburgh , T 1903 

Dirck Van Veghten T 1782 

Samuel A. Van Vranken T 1819, F 1841 

Theodorus Van Wyck .T 1767 

Joseph Varick T 1840 

Rynier Veg-hte T 1784 

Samuel Verbryck T 1767 

Cornelius C. Vermeule F 1812 

Thomas E. Vermilye T 1849 

Henry Vethake F 1813 

Maurice E. Viele T 1853 

Charles R. von Romondt F 1846 

Edward B. Voorhees F 1890 

Foster M. Voorhees T 1902 

Jaques Voorhees ' T 1790 

Willard P. Voorhees T 1909 

Ray G. Voorhorst ..F 1911 

John S. Vredenburg-h T 1800 

Peter Vredenburg-h, Jr T 1782, Sec. T 1782 

Peter Vredenburgh, Sr T 1784 

Peter Vredenburgrh (3d) T 1849 

William H. Vredenburgrh T 1902 

Garret D. W. Vroom T 1892 



INDEX OF OFFICERS. 397 



Peter D. Vroom T1782 

Peter D. Vroom T 1828 

Barent Vrooman T 1767 

Isaac Vrooman T 1767 

Clarence Ward F 1908 

John Watts .3I.F. 1812 

Cornelius D, Westbrook T 1829 

Theodoric R. Westbrook T 1875 

Eilardus Westerlo T 1767 

Anthony W. White T 1788 

Charles H. Whitman F 1906 

Francis A. Wilber F 1879 

Gershom Williams F 1789 

James A. Williamson T 1866 

Garrett E. Winants T1889 

Samuel M. Woodbridge F 1857 

Selah S, Woodhull T 1825, F 1825 

Jacob R. Wortendyke T1862 

Ralph G. Wright F 1907 

Philip Wyberg- (Weyberg) T 1767 

Isaac N. Wyckoff T 1851 

^ohn WyckofC T 1823 

Martin N. Wyckoff F 1889 

William F. Wyckoff T 1899 

A. O. Zabriskie T 1863 

John L. Zabriskie T 1811 

Peter Zabriskie T 1767 



GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX. 



t indicates business address, * indicates home address. 



ALABAMA. 

Ensley. 

George Hutchinson, 1898, Ten- 
nessee Coal, Iron and Railroad 
Company. 
Gantts Quarry. 

Raymond M. Gardner, 1908. 
Talladega. 

Joseph H. Parsons, 1878. 
Tuscaloosa. 

Gustav F. Wittig, 1896, ♦"Pine- 
hurst." tUnivexsity, Ala. 
University. 

Gustav F. Wittig, 1896. ♦Tus- 
caloosa, Ala. 

ARIZONA. 

Cloride. 

John G. Blackwell, 1895. 
Phoenix. 

Leighton G. Knipe, 1902. 
Springerville. 

Frederick H. Winn, 1899. ♦Al- 
buquerque, N. M. 
Tucson. 

Byron Cummings, 1889, Univer- 
sity of Arizona. 

ARKANSAS. 

Fayetteville. 

George W. Hervey, 1915. 
Little Rock. 

Erkuries B. Fithian, 1896, 2322 
Wolfe St. 

CALIFORNIA. 

Alcatraz Island. 

Frederic A. Price, Jr., 1904. 
Berkeley. 

Charles B. Lipman, 1904, Fac- 
ulty Club. 

David T. Mason, 1905, Univer- 
sity of California. 
Covelo. 

Lawrence Esselstyn, 1907. 
Daggett. 

Theodore S. Van Dyke, 1862. 
Escondido. 

Herbert F. Watson, 1873. 
Fair Oaks. 

Edson J. Davis, 1905, care of N. 
C. of C. 



Fillmore. 

Harold B. Osborn, 1904, Santa 

Clara and A. Sts. 
Fort Jones. 

Milton S. Ley, 1904. 
Fresno. 

Abraham Blum, 1907. 

Lewis L. Cory, 1881, 410-14 

Cory Bldg. 
Hollywood. 

Frank J. Mundy, 1876. 
Lincoln. 

Augustus L. Gladding, 1912. 
Los Angeles. 

Frank H. Dobson, 1897, 238 

Bradbury Building. 
Edward Duryee, 1878, 122 South 

Occidental Boulevard. 
Wright S. Hoag, 1903, 987 Fe- 
dora St. 
Frederick W. Johanect, 1895, 

t814 South Spring St. ♦Ven- 
ice, Cal. 
Daniel B. Miner, 1906, 1101 

Story Building. 
James E. Morrow, 1906, 2216 

Juliet St. 
Charles J. Negus, 1895, 1716 El 

Cerrito Place. 
Charles A. Poulson, 1896, 5723 

Lexington Ave. 
Ezra F. Scattergood, 1893, 1415 

Berkshire Ave. 
William H. Stilson, 1895. 
George W. Stout, 1911, ^1945 

Holly Drive. tThe Keystone 

Film Company. 
Isaac M. Sutton, 1891, 2127 

Thompson St. 
George E. Tomlinson, 1890, 601 

Security Building. 
B. Morss Tremper, 1887, 302 S. 

Mariposa Ave. 
Mount Wilson. 

Charles S. Backus, 1905. 
Oakland. 

Alvin C. Ostrom, 1898, 3528 

Emeison St. 

Orange. 

Charles J. K. Jones, 1870, P. O. 
Box No. 626. 



399 



400 



RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



Pasadena. 

James M. Van Deusen, 1881, tP. 
O. Box No. 532, Station B. 
*129 N. Hill Ave. 
Cornelius S. Van Riper, 1856, 
718 N. Raymond Ave. 
Redlands. 

Dwight C. LefCerts, 1895. 
Riverside. 

Theodore P. Appleby, 1909, 579 
Orange St. 

San Bernardino. 

Samuel M. Woodbridge, 1877, 
205 First St. 
San Diego. 

Samuel Gordon, 1904, U. S. 

Naval Coal Depot. 
James MacMullen, 1883, Union 
Building. 
San Francisco. 

William D. Gay, 1902, 220 

Golden Gate Ave. 
Asa Zabriskie, 1880, 1039 Mis- 
sion St. 
San Mateo. 

Thornton M. Hopler, 1908. 
Santa Cruz. 

Frank R. Miller, 1891, Wilkes 
Circle. 
Santa Monica. 

John S. Joralmon, 1852. 
Santa Paula. 

Milton Demarest, 1892, 
Shatter, Kern Co. 

Tracy S. Voorhees, 1911. 
Venice. 

Frederick W. Johanect, 1895, 
*26 Dudley Ave. fLos An- 
geles, Cal. 

COLORADO. 
Denver. 

Ebenezer C. Babbitt, 1875, 564 

Gas and Electric Building. 
Louis D. Blauvelt, 1886, care of 

Denver and Salt Lake R. R. 

Company. 
William L. Dayton, 1889, 671 

Humboldt St, 
Theodore F. De Witt, 1»»U, 

1550 Ogdcn St. 
Mahlon L. Harker, 1915, 2918 

Gaylord St. 
William P. Hillhouse, 1873, 

1360 Josephine St. 
William H. Pearce, 1900, West 

Court Hotel, Glcnarm St. 
Harold N. Van Bergen, 1899, 

2337 Dexter St. 



Denver. 

John R. Wood, 1875, 2140 S. 
University St. 
Fort Collins. 

S. Arthur Johnson, 1891, State 
Agricultural College. 
Littleton. 

William B. Collier, 1897, Little- 
ton Hospital. 
Longmont. 

Archibald Taylor, 1909, 535 
Bowen St. 

Springfield. 

Roger C. Smith, 1914. 

CONNECTICUT. 
Ansonia. 

J. Champlin Peirce, Jr., 1915, 
71 Liberty St. 
Bridgeport. 

Harry U. Badeau, 1902, 57 

Morehouse St. 
Allen P. Fold, 1890, 47 Rusling 
Place. 
Bristol. 

Charles H. Riggs, 1862, 19 Pros- 
pect St. 

Fairfield. 

Elting F. Deyo, 1913, *North 
Benson Road. tCare of War- 
ner Bros. Corset Company. 

Henry E. Riker, 1915. 

Edward R. Sandiford, 1913, 
Beaumont Ave. 

Hartford. 

Arthur Adams, 1902, Trinity 

College. 
Thomas W. Chester, 1892, 240 

Laurel St. 
Robert W. Elliott, Jr., 1916, 36 

Collins St. 
Fred Macarthy, Jr., 1915, 50 

Asylum St. 
Charles E. Merritt. Jr.. 1014, 

47 Niles St. 
Martin S. Steelman, 1908, 315 

Pearl St. 
Alexander J. Swift. 1860, 30 

Washington St. 
John H. Thompson. 1S94. 36 

Pearl St. 
Rushworth B. Van Sickle. 1900. 

847 Main St. or P. (>. Box 

661. 
J. Brownlee Voorhees. 1896. 854 

Asylum St. 
S. Bradford Woodbridge. 1903. 

210 Sargent St. « 



GEOGRAPHICAL IXDEX. 



-iOl 



Naugatuck. 

George W. Hart, 1909, fG. M. R. 
Shoe Company. *191 Meadow 
St. 
New Britain. 

Irving W. Mott, 1895, 17 Cedar 
St. 
New Haven. 

Albert S. Cook, 1872, *219 
Bishop St. tYale University. 
Howard F. Huber, 1914, Agri- 
cultural Experiment Station. 
Richard S. Lull, 1893, Yale Uni- 
versity Museum. 
John P. Street, 1889, care of 
Connecticut Agricultural Ex- 
periment Station. 
Howard E. White, 1896, *80 
Crown St. fNew Haven Gas 
Light Company. 
Henry W. Winfield, 1876. 
Norwich. 

Lewis M. Young, 1904, 171 
Laurel Hill Ave. 
Sharon. 

Melvin Brandow, 1888. 
South Britain. 

Benjamin. C. Miller, 1872. 
Stratford. 

Howard L. Beers, 1913, Judson 

Place. 
Gilbert S. Garretson, 1859. 
West Hartford. 

Carlos P. Day, 1911. 

DELAWARE. 

Edgemoor. 

George F. Stephens, 1880, Ar- 
dtn. 
Lewes. 

Frederick A. Kullman, 1907. 
Newark. 

Horace Y. Cory, 1915, fDela- 
ware College Experiment Sta- 
tion. * Newark, N. J. 
Zacharya H. Srager, 1909. 
Wilmington. 

Grinfill H. B. English, 1895, 917 

Van Buren St. 
Frank W. Russum, 1902, 1102 
Madison St. 

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. 
Eckington. 

Edward H. Lawson, 1908, 18 
Quincey Place. 
Washington. 

Henry D. Aller, 1902, Bureau 
of Fisheries. 



Washington. 

Harry B. Angus, 1905, Ham- 
mond Court. 
A. Ellicott Brown, 1902, care of 

Adjutant General. 
J. Henry Carnes, 1895 Patent 

Office. 
Joseph C. Castner, 1891, care of 

War Department. 
Elwood L. Davis, 1902, *221 

8th St. tBritish East Africa. 
Titus E. Davis, 1874, *221 8th 

St. tWestminster Church. 
Eugene W. Fales, 1910, care of 

Adjutant General. 
John Gaub. 1905. t270l N. Capi- 
tol St. *New Brunswick, N. J. 
Herbert L. Harries, 1908, 401 

P. St., N. W. 
Spencer L. Higgins, 1896, care 

of Surgeon. Navy Department. 
Clarence S. Ketcham, 1910, care 

of Surgeon General, U. S. 

Army. 
Robert B. Kinsell. 1862, 1430 

Rhode Island Ave. 
Max Kisliuk, Jr., 1915, 1424 6th 

St., N. W. 
George R. Koehler, 1905. care of 

Adjutant General, U. S. Army. • 
Harry A. Marmer, 1907, Coast 

and Geodetic Survey, Tidal 

Division. 
James R. Marshall. 1871, 1516 

H. St., N. W. 
William E. McMahon, 1900, 722 

12th St., N. W. 
Frederick W. Olcott. 1880, Navy 

Department. 
Henry H. Palmer, 1887, P. O. 

Box 1253. 
Ralph B. Parrott. 1897, care of 

Adjutant General. 
Robert H. Reineck. 1903, U. S. 

Geological Survey. 
Paul Schureman, 1897, Coast 

and Geodetic Survey. 
Henry G. Sharpe, 1879, care of 

War Department. 
Enos A. Skillman, 1851, 1831 

V. St., N. W. 
Frank Van Brakle. 1885, Room 

126, War Department. 
Charles L. D. Washburn, 1875, 

1746 Corcoran St. 

FLORIDA. 
Candler. 

BeTgen B. Staats, 1876, Box 12. 



26 



402 



EUTGEES COLLEGE. 



Fort Myers. 

Beigen B. Staats, Jr., 1906. 
Maitland. 

Aaron W. Benson, 1871. 
Orlando. 

Eugene B. Bradlejs 1912. 

GEORGIA. 
Atlanta. 

W. Wilson Faussett, 1910, '510 

Rliodes Building. 
George Harrington, 1898, 11401 
Fourta National Bank Build- 
ing. * Rivers Drive. 
Macon. 

Gabriel Ludlow, 1895, P. O. Box 

184. 
James H. Owens, 1878, 101 
Pierce Ave. 

IDAHO. 
Wendell. 

Wayne H. Thompson, 1898. 

ILLINOIS. 
Berwyn. 

William P. C. Strickland, 1898, 
*6412 32d St. tChicago, 111. 
Cairo. 

Samuel Dodds, 1888, 2803 Elm 
•St. 
Chicago. 

Henry J. Blown, 1865, 859 Ful- 
lerton Ave. 

Rufus N. Chamberlain, 1888, 
*3713 Pine Grove Ave. t225 
E. 22d St. 

John P. Clum, 1874, 55 W. Jack- 
son Blvd. 

Walter W. Cook, 1894, fSchool 
of Law, University of Chi- 
cago. *6917 Bennett Ave. 

Thomas J. Cusack. Jr., 1909, 
care of American Radiator Co., 
1933 Wentworth Ave. 

Charles M. Denise, 1895, 1214 
First National Bank Building. 

Tunis Denise, 1910, 1901 McCor- 
mic'k Building. 

Richard D. Divine, 1888, 133 
73d Place. 

Howard Elting, 1890, *48 Belle- 
vue Place. t726 Washington 
Building. 

11. Marshall Falos, Jr., 1900, 
1323 Farwell Ave. 

Harry W. Fuller, 1891, 208 La 
Salle St. 

John B. Guthrie, 1898. i208 S. 
La Salle St. *Winnctka, 111. 



Chicago. 

Henry W. Lockett, 1888, 175 W. 

Jackson Blvd. 
Herbert A. Luster, 1896, 5488 

Hyde Park Blvd. 
Livingston P. Moore, 1890, 415 

N. Green St. 
Nelson S. Moore, 1906, t711-15 

Meridian St. *Cicero, 111. 
A. Arthur Nelson, 1912, Meade- 
Morrison Eng. Co., Monad- 
nock Bldg. 
Walter Newell, 1882, 135 E. 

11th Place. 
Arthur A. Prentiss, 1913, 1449 

Michigan Ave. 
Thomas F. Russum, 1895, 1515- 

104 S. Michigan Ave. 
Cornelius S. See, 1867, 1413 

Ashland Block. 
Augustus H. Shearer, 1899, 

Newberry Library. 
Clayton S. Smith, 1909, fCollege 

of Medicine, University of 

Illinois. *6060 Stony Island 

Ave. 
John M. M. Stahl-, 1906, 4843 

Washington Blv<3. 
William P. C. Strickland, 1898, 

tWestern Electric Company. 

*Berwyn, 111. 
Graham Taylor, 1870, 955 

Grand Ave. 
James W. Thompson, 1892. 

fUniversityl of Chicago. *5427 

Greenwood Ave. 
George R. Tindell, 1901, 343 

42d St. 
Elliott E. Van Cleef, 1898, 30 

N. Michigan Ave. 
Cicero. 

Nelson S. Moore, 1906, *5206 

W. 23d Place. jChicago, 111. 
Danville. 

Joseph B. Mann, 1865, 513 The 

Temple. 
Oliver D. Mann, 1901. 513 The 

Temple. 

Harana. 

Edmund P. Nischwitz, 1894. 

LaGrangc. 

S. Lawrence Harding, 1897. 515 
N. Stone Ave. 

Manito. 

Theodore Shafor. 1879. 

Norwood Park. 

John A. Thurston, 1894, 5802 
Nicolct Ave. 



GEOGEAPHICAL II^DEX. 



403 



Oak Park. 

John K. Leeds, 1911, 1118 
Washington Blvd. 
Pekin. 

John C. Aydelott, 1891, 339 
Buena Vista Ave. 
Urbana. 

Francis K. W. Drury, 1898, fLi- 
brary, University of Illinois. 
*706 W. Nevada St. 
Frank L. Stevens, 1893, Univer- 
sity of Illinois. 
Winnetka. 

John B. Guthrie, 1898, *730 
Walden Road. tChicago, 111. 

INDIANA, 

Fort Wayne. 

Walter T. Shepard, 1896, 1227 
W. Bexry St. 

Huntington. 

Richard Ashman, 1915, 221 East 
Washington St. 

Indianapolis. 

Henry R. Banner, 1891, 1330 N. 

Meridian St. 
Joseph T. McDermott, 1909, 947 

N. Pennsylvania St. 

IOWA. 

Ames. 

Percy E. Brown, 1906, Station 

A., Iowa State College. 
Charles Miller, 1913, Iowa State 

College. 

Belle Plaine. 

John L. Greenwood, 1913. 

Des Moines. 

James S. Arrowsmith, 1904, 
2514 Kingman Blvd. 

KANSAS. 
Belleville. 

William Kamp, 1879. 

Hays. 

Harry C. Freese, 1869 
Hutchinson. 

Maurice I. L. Kain, 1906, The 
Rectory. 

Manhattan. 

Robert Schmidt, 1912, 307 N. 
16th St. 
Muscotah. 

Luther Cortelyou, 1874. 

Waverly. 

John L. Senior, 1878. 



KENTUCKY. 

Annville. 

William A. Worthington, 1909. 
Jenkins. 

Ferdinand W. Haasis, 1911, 
Consolidation Coal Company. 
McKee. 

Isaac Messier, 1893. 
Phelps. 

Alfred Erickson, 1897. 

LOUISIANA. 
Natchitoches. 

Jesse C. Hazzard, 1892, Louisi- 
ana State Normal School. 
New Orleans. 

Harold L. Hoyt, 1892, 214 De 

Laronde Ave. 
W. Reid Sti-yker, 1904, 6039 
Pitt St. 

MAINE. 

Belfast. 

William Vaughan, 1880. 
Bingham. 

Horace J. Craig, 1896. 
Dover. 

Ernest J. Smith, 1901. 
Limerick. 

George A. Mills, 1863. 
Orono. 

Raymond Harman-Ashley, 1903. 
*Bound Brook, N. J. 
Skowhegan. 

H. Lloyd Harris, 1905, R. F. D. 

MARYLAND. 

Baltimore. 

Frederick C. Brush, 1915, 3401 
Walbrook Ave. 

DuMont F. Elmendorf, 1911, 
The Johns Hopkins Hospital. 

J. Edward Elmendorf, 1914, 
fJohns Hopkins Medical De- 
partment. *New Brunswick, 
N. J. 

Frederick P. Hennighausen, 
1863, 224 Warren Ave. 

Halsey E. Ramsen, 1909, 3802 
Dalrymple Ave. 
Frederick. 

George E. Tracy, 1894, 264 Dill 
Ave. 
Hagerstown. 

William H. Burhans, 1906. 

Port Deposit. 

Harold F. Hovey, 1908, The 
Tome School. 



40i 



RUTGEES COLLEGE. 



Robinson Station. 

Ernest L. Runyon, 1879. 
Towson. 

A. Hobart Smock, 1893. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 
Amherst. 

C. Robert Duncan, 1906, Box 
466. 

Philip B. Hasbrouck, 1893, 130 
N. Pleasant St. 

Walter M. Peacock, 1913, Fac- 
ulty Club, Massachusetts 
Agricultural College. 
Andover. 

Chalmers P. Dyke, 1892, Bal- 
lardvale Road. 
Boston. 

Lester D. Berger, 1907, 129 
Tremont Ave. 

Ellis Bishop, 1892, 36 India St. 

Holmes E. Bruyere, 1892, 53 
State St. 

T. Alan Devan, 1906, 697 Hunt- 
ington Ave. 

Charles L. Edgar, 1882, fcare 
of the Edison Electric Illum- 
inating Company, 70 State St. 
*Brookline, Mass. 

Cecil G. Fielder, 1913, 800 Ford 
Building. 

Harry L. Jennings, 1916, 125 
Jefferson St. 

Thomas M. Strong, 1868, 176 
Huntington Are. 

LaRue Vredenburgh, 1877, 39 
Boylston St. 

Fritz C. Wittig, 1904, tl9 Pearl 
St. * Newton Centre, Mass. 

Brookline. 

Charles L. Edgar, 1882, *259 

Kent St. fBoston, Mass. 
Raymond T. Vredenburgh, 1906, 

123 Sutherland Road. 

Buzzards Bay. 

George H. Buck, 1916, P. O. 
Box 202. 
Cambridge. 

L. Simmons Ernst, 1914, til 
Mellen St. *Catskill, N. Y. 

George P. Morris, 1888, River- 
bank Court. 

Jamos Morrow, 1914, 40 Kirk- 
land St. 

Austin W. Scott, 1903, Har- 
vard Law School. 

James B. Scott, 1909, 4 Avon 
St. 



Canton. 

J. Hendrik de Vries, 1881, 9 
Chapel St. 
Fitchburg. 

Asher Anderson, 1870, 973 Main 
St. 
Grafton. 

George D. Lydecker, 1874. 
Great Barrington. 

Gerard Hallock, 1890, The Hal- 
lock School. 
Ipswich. 

Howard N. Doughty, 1896, 18 
Green St.. 
New Bedford. 

Harry N. Blue, 1915, care of 
Morse Twist Drill and Ma- 
chine Company. 
Newton Centre. 

Fritz C. Wittig, 1904, *162 
Clark St. tBoston, Mass. 
Newtonville. 

Raymond B. Johnson, 1906, 84 
Walker St. 
Norwood. 

Clarence A. Bingham, 1908. 
Pittsfield. 

Clifford L. Mason, 1908. 40 
Thompson Place. 
South Ashburuham. 

Oliver J. Schoonmaker, 1906. 
Southbridge. 

Edgar D. Tillyer, 1902. 
Albert B. Wells, 1892. 
South Weymouth. 

George W. Ecker, 1899, 61 
Thicket St. 
Springfield. 

Herbert L. Mattice, 1886, 43 
Firglade Ave. 
Sterling. 

Frank T. Lent, 1878. 
Swampscott. 

Alexander B. Way, 1895, 289 
Humphrey St. 
Waltham. 

Charles R. Bell, 1901, 510 Main 
St. 
Wellesley Hills. 

Robert W. Cobb, 1905, Oakland 
St. 
Worcester. 

Whitfield J. Bell, 1913. care of 

Norton Company. 
George Buttler. 1880. *11 Lenox 

St. t390 Main St. 
Joseph K. Folsom, 1913. Clark 
University. 



GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX. 



405 



Worcester. 

William G Ludlow, 1884, 390 
Main St. 

John F. Tinsley, 1900, *8 Mont- 
vale Road. tAmerican Steel 
and Wire Company. 

MICHIGAN. 
Ann Arbor. 

William V. X. Garretson, 1902, 

University of Michigan. 
Jonathan F. Scott, 1902, jUni- 
versity of Michigan. *1125 
Ferdon Road. 
Bear Lake. 

Emerich J. Kuhn, 1915, High 
School. 
Benton Harbor. 

Corydon M. Ryno, 1898, 122 
Pipestone St. 
Cadillac. 

Walter A. Johnson, 1912, Court 
House. 
Coopersville. 

Xicholas S. Sichterman, 1912, 
R. F. D. 1. 
Corunna. 

William H. McKee, 1873. 
Detroit. 

Maurice V. Campbell, 1900, 500 

Philip Ave. 
Clarence L. Pfersch, 1908, The 

Gregorian. 
Isaac J. Van Hee, 1893, 2341 
Brush St. 
Grand Rapids. 

L. Douglas Tompkins, Jr., 1911, 
Robinson Road. 
Hamilton. 

John R. Poppen, 1914. 

Highland Park. 

Frederick H. Low, 132 Buena 
Vista W. 

Holland. 

John Walter Beardslee, 1860, 26 
E. 12th St. 
Iron Mountain. 

Joseph A. Crowell, 1873. 
McBain. 

Theodore W. R. Van het Loo, 
1894, R. F. D. 2. 
Munising. 

Darwin B. Buell, 1916. 

Muskegon. 

Howard Goff, 1890. 

Ridge way. 

George W. Scarlet, 1880. 



Saginaw. 

Andrew Doremus, 1864, 2432 
Michigan Ave. 
Saline. 

William H. Hoffman, 1872. 

MINNESOTA. 
Brainerd. 

Walter A. Barrows, 1888. 
Duluth. 

Charles X. Ironside, 1881, P. O. 

Box 178. 
Hamilton M. Peyton, 1855, 
*1239 E. Superior St. tAmer- 
ican Exchange National Bank. 
Minneapolis. 

John T. Bergen, 1883, 632 E. 

18th St. 
George L. Xevius, 1876, 610 

Temple Court. 
Henry L. Ulrich, 1897, 420 Syn- 
dicate jjuilding. 
St. Paul. 

George E. Sealy, 1870, 1894 
Marshall Ave. 
Wadena. 

Asher Murray, 1879. 

MISSOURI. 
Joplin. 

Joseph E. Aldrich, 1879. 
Kansas City. 

Charles T. Thompson, 1908, 46 
E 52d St. 
Kirkwood. 

Franklyn E. Holsten, 1905, 439 
N. Clay Ave. 
Rolla. 

William W. Cook, 1873. 
St. Joseph. 

Eugene Ayres, 1864, 108 N. 8th 

St. 
Philemon B. Lyon, 1899, 529 N. 
8th St. 
St. Louis. 

Harland Bartholomew, 1911, 

231 Municipal Courts Bldg. 
Alan D. Campbell, 1912. tE-9 
Tower Hall, Washington Uni- 
versity. *New Brunswick, 
N. J. 
Carl H. H. Fischer, 1899, 5777 

Berlin Ave. 
John Gray, 1896, *420 Olive St. 

fBank of Commerce Bldg. 
G. Stanley Robins, 1913, tl022 
Wright Bldg. *333 Spring 
Ave. 
Rhea G. Smith, 1909, 1800 S. 
2d St. 



406 



RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



St. Louis. 

Aurelius M. Tracy, Jr., 1908, 
fEquitable Bldg. *4458 Wash- 
ington Blvd. 

John M. Wenneis, 1909, 1800 S. 
2d St. 

Louis F. B. Woolston, 1906, 
4040 Flad Ave. 

MONTANA. 

Kalispell. 

Stephen St. J. Malven, 1903, 
care of Forest Service. 
Lewistown. 

Norman L. Poland, 1897. 
Rufus G. Poland, 1904. 
Miles City. 

Hervey K. Doane, 1906, Western 
Bldg. 
Missoula. 

Frederick R. Mason, 1905, For- 
est Service. 

NEBRASKA. 

Hebron. 

Edwin M. Alden, 1888. 
Omaha. 

Albert C. Arend, 1889, 5205 Cass 

St. 
Raymond V. Cole, 1893, 2616 

Farnam St. 
Stanley U. North, Y. M. C. A. 

NEW HAMPSHIRE. 
Alstead Center. 

Otto E. Meyer, 1878. 
Berlin. 

Alton P. Swan, 1907. 

NEW JERSEY. 
Allenhurst. 

Edwin S. Cooper, 1896, 224 

Spier Ave. 
Charles K. Savage, 1913. 
Herbert K. Savage, 1913, *30 
Cedar Ave. fNew York City. 
Allentown. 

Harry D. Robbins, 1903. 
Allenwood. 

Owen B. F. Allen, 1882. 
Annandale. 

Edwin P. Holtberg, 1915. 
Arlington. 

Thomas S. Benstead, 1904, 607 

Chestnut St. 
T. Harvey Bruce, 1906, 311 For- 
est St. 
William A. Growney, 1899, 52 
Pleasant Place. 



Arlington. 

Frederick F. Read, 1909, 539 

Chestnut St. 
George W. Schmidt, 1914, 427 

Chestnut St. 
Albert M. Schultz, 1915, 156 

Stewart Ave. 
Asbury Park. 

Robert G. Allen, 1909, 1105 As- 
bury Ave. 
Stewart H. Appleby, 1913, fP- 

O. Box 603. *Avon, N. J. 
Reginald S. Bennett, 1898, 516 

Asbury Ave. 
Francis M. Bogardus, 1860, 

1117 W. 5th Ave. 
Elvin C. Burtis, 1896. 
James M. Coleman, 1916, West- 
minster Hotel. 
Garrett M. Conover, 1892, 414 

Sewall Ave. 
George S. Ferguson, 1897, 711 

Mattison Ave. 
J. Harry Hayes, 1916, 1102 Vs 

4th Ave. 
Clarence E. F. Hetrick, 1895, 

*1114 5th Ave. fSeacoast 

Building. 
William R. Hogg, 1896, 612 

Summerfield Ave. 
Fred C. Hoth, 1902, 304 3d 

Ave. 
William I. Ker, 1896. 
Irving L. Reed, 1896, 506 4th 

Ave. 
Eugene F. Rockafeller, 1916. 

600 4th Ave. 
Harry J. Rockafeller, 1916, 600 

4th Ave. 
J. Paul Taylor, 1915, 504 4th 

Ave. 
L. Jerome Taylor, 1916, 504 4th 

Ave. 
Paul S. West, 1916. 
Athenia. 

Henry J. Scudder, 1890. fNew 

York City. 
Atlantic City. 

Walter K. Cavileer, 1896, 326 

Atlantic Ave. 
Albert H. Darnell, 1803. Holm- 
hurst Hotel. 
Robert H. Ingersoll. ISSO. 

Guarantee Trust Building. 
George H. Muller, 1903. 15 S. 

Missouri Ave. 
Warner I. Risloy, 1904. 1648-0 

Guarantee Trust Building. 

*Ventnor City, N. J. 



GEOGRAPHICAL IJSTDEX. 



40' 



Atlantic City. 

Laurence W. Schenck, 1916, 

1421 West Riverside Drive. 
Hiram Steelman, Jr., 1911, 1 

South Tennessee Ave. 
Herbert R. Voorliees, 1900, 28 S. 

Harrisburg Ave. 
Atlantic Highlands. 

Edgar C. Cook, 1914. 
George A. Mount, 1904. 
Joseph C. Youenes, 1915. 
Avenel. 

J. Blanchard Edgar, 1866. . 
Avon. 

Stewart H. Appleby, 1913, 

*Washington and Jefferson 

Aves. fAsbury Park, N. J. 
Charles C. Haven, 1870. 
Baptistown. 

Harry Y. Green, 1913. 
Barnegat. 

William S. Sprague, 1916. 
Basking Ridge. 

Montagu Hankin, 1913. fNew 

York City. 
Ned O. Howlett, 1915. 
Kenneth A. Turner, 1914. 
Garrett S. Voorhees, 1892. 
Bayhead. 

Samuel F. Foster, 1912. 
Bayonne. 

William W. Anderson, 1878, 762 

Ave. A. 
Clifford J. Colville, 1916, 16 W. 

33d St. 
Herbert G. Eddy, 1901, 19 W. 

34th St. 
Howard S. 'Gay, 1906, 36 East 

37th St. 
John B. Holding, Jr., 1896, 48 

W. 38th St. 
Thomas U. Purrington, 1914, 

t83 Trask Ave. *Trenton, 

N. J. 
Irving B. Stanton, 1915, 881 

Ave. C. 
William P. Stephens, 1873, 742 

Ave. A. 
Peter Stillwell, 1886, 98 W. 

32d St. 
Albert Watman, 1916, 72 W. 

30th St. 
Ferdinand S. Wilson, 1888, 111 

W. 5th St. 
Bedminster. 

John B. Beekman, 1878. 
Charles G. Mallexy, 1896. 
Belford. 

William A. Van Mater, 1896. 



Belle Mead. 

John V. D. Pumyea, 1863, 

Box, 6. 
Belleville. 

C. Leverich Brett, 1905, *211 

Main St. fNew York City. 
Cleveland Perry, 1907, 463 

Washington Ave. 
Russell B. Sammis, 1900, 251 

Little St. 
Belmar. 

Charles Everett, 1878. 
Belvidere. 

Earl S. Willever, 1916. P. O. 

Box 281. 
Bexgenfield. 

Samuel S. Demarest, 1909. 
Bernardsville. 

Robert A. Nash, 1916. 
Paul Roebling, 1916. 
Blairstown. 

John C. Green, Jr., 1915, Blair 

Academy. 
Blawenburg. 

Henry K. Hotaling, 1912. 
Bloomfleld. 

Charles R. Blunt, 1904, *39 

Weaver Ave. t36 Broad St. 
Malcolm L. Carl, 1911, 21 Oak- 
land Ave. 
Harry F. Cooper, 1900, 148 

Ashland Ave. 
S. Parker Gilbert, Jr., 1912, *47 

Oakland Ave. fNew York 

City. 
Frederic Glander, 1912. *197 

Washington St. jNew York 

City. 
George H. Gowen, 1904, 24 

Ella St. 
Charles F. Kocher, 1890, *285 

Bloomfleld Ave. tCare of 

City Attorney's Office. 
Francis G. Lang, 1907. 22 Ben- 
son St. 
Clifford H. Lawrence. 1910, 295 

Montgomery Ave. 
C. Raymond Martin, 1915, 157 

Washington St. 
William H. Martin. 1912, 157 

Washington St. 
George Morris, 1SS9. *161 

Washington St. tCare of 

High School. 
George A. Oakes, 1893. 
Charles F. O'Neill, *37 Benson 

St. tNew York City. 
George B. Roesch, 1916, 60 Wal- 
nut St. 



408 



RUTGEKS COLLEGE. 



Bloomfiold. 

G. Lee Stout, 1859, 392 Frank- 
lin St. 
Blopmingdalo. 

Edward M. Ball, 1916. 
Bogota. 

John B. Black, 1910, 139 Larch 
Ave. 
BoTdontown. 

Frederick J. Potter, 1872. 
Joseph B. Reynolds, 1886. 
Raymond C. Bobbins, 1914, 40 
Crosswicks Ave. 

Bound Brook. 

John Harman-Ashley, 1909, R. 

F. D. 1. 
Raymond Harman-Ashley, 1903, 

tOrono, Me. 
Perry H. Bascom, 1912, 203 E. 

High St. 
Arthur D. Bergen, 1913, 11 W. 

High St. 
Ltouis M. Davis, 1913, 1 W. 

Main St. 
Jacob J. Feldman, 1913, 423 

Main St. 
George M. Green, 1910, 118 

Hamilton St. 
William H. Haelig, 1910. 
Aaron M. Hageman, 1912. 
Henry M. Herbert, 1878. 
George W. Koehler, 1913. 
Robert R. Le Monte, 1888. 
Roy M. D. Richardson, 1915. 
Ime M. Rose, 1915, 107 Tal- 

mage Ave. 
Walter H. Rugen, 1909, Union 

Ave. 
William A. Schure, Jr., 1916, 

109 E. Main St. 
Alfred F. W. Sfarra, 1915, 48 

Talmagc St. 
George O. Smallcy, 1906, 2 

Church St. 
Russell F. Stryker. 1910. *129 

W. High St. tNew Bruns- 
wick, N. J. 
Benjamin E. Thomas, 1916. 
Elbridge Vansyckel. 1873. 
N. Dunham Van Syckel. 1882. 
Eugene S. Veghte, LS79. 
William C. Wells, 1916. Boech- 

wood Heights. 
Bradley Beach. 

Charles II. Ganl. 1011, 607 

Occnu Park Ave. 
Bridget on. 

Luther S. Davis. 1901. K. K. 1. 
DMvid 11. .McP.ri(l.\ 1S97. 



Bridgeton. 

Warren W. Oley, 1911, 13 New St. 
Sherman G. Pitt, 1888, 147 E. 
Commerce St. 
Butler. 

J. Clyde Enk, 1913, Lock Box 
165. - • 

Caldwell. 

Raymond M. Austin, 1916, 

Mountain Ave. 
Stephen J. G. Francisco, 1903. 
Wellington P. Francisco, 1899, 
*R. F. D. tMontclair, N. J. 
Harold A. Russell, 1914, Fair- 
field St. 
Herbert Simon, 1913, *6 Elm 

Road. tNewark, N. J. 
Lloyd M. Van Ness, 1911. 
Camden. 

Herbert A. Drake, 1868, 546 

Federal St. 
Albion E. Preble, 1899, 626 Erie 
St. 
Cape May Court House. 
Edward L. Rice, 1887. 
J. Archer Stackhouse,- 1914, Box 
429. 
Cedar Grove. 

Leo H. Fretz, 1914, 1 Summit 
Ave. 
Chatham. 

John Monteith, Jr.. 1916. 
Jared B. Moore, 1916. 
Chester. 

R. Parkhurst Dickerson, 1914, 

tNewark, N. J. 
William H. Woodruff. 1906, 
Woodchester Farm. 
Chrome. 

John J. Mulligan, 1906, U. S. 
Metal Refinery. 
Cinnaminson. 

George L. Frank, 1915. 
Clayton. 

Robert G. Dooling, 1914. 
Clifton. 

Robert B. Davis. 1912. 200 Pas- 
saic Ave. 
Theodorus M. Thorburu, 1914, 

66 Passaic Ave. 
Nathaniel H. Van Arsdalo. 1862, 
*76 De Mott Ave. iXew York 
City. 
Clover Hill. 

Charles W. Pitcher. 1S73. 
Collingswood. 

Amos IT. Flake. 1805. *15 Frazer 
Ave. tCaro of Public Schools. 
Alson C. Llewellyn, 1912. IS 
Zane Ave. 



GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX. 



409 



Cranford. 

Albert B. Craft, 1897. 

Carlton B. Pierce, 1876, 214 
Prospect St. 

Alan C. Plume, 1907, 102 N. 
Ave. W. 

Robert C. Plume, 1881. 

John A. Potter, 1890. 

Waldo B. Rosencrantz, 1896, 106 
Maple Ave. 

Joseph. R. See, 1912, 34 Spring- 
field Ave. 

Le Roy Wanser, 1914, 716 Wil- 
low St. 
Dover. 

Andrew K. Baker, 1882, 27 E. 
Blackwell St. 

Frederick A. Canfield, 1870. 

Joseph R. Forsyth, 1911, 147 
Morris St. 

Dean C. Jenkins, 1916, 147' 
Morris St. 

George E. Jenkins, 1883, Baker 
Bldg. 

Lyman M. Smith, 1898. 

Benjamm F. Ward, 1893, *28 
Sanford St. fDover High 
School. 

Dumont. 

Charles W. Gulick, 1895. 

Dunellen. 

Benjamin R. K. Burke, 1870. 
Fred C. Gaskill, 1900. 
Benjamin M. Miller, 1909. 
Augustus F. Todd, Jr., 1881. 

fNew York City. 
J. Alfred W^ilson, 1897. 

East Millstone. 

Frederick L. Bascom, 1909. 
C. Drysdale Black, 1908. 
Henry Lockwood, 1891. 
Abram Van C. Nevius, 1877. 
J. Richard Nevius, 1912. 
George E. Pace, 1871. 
Frank W. Remsen, 1893. 

East Orange. 

J. Edward Ashmead, 1897, *36 

Hawthorne Ave. fNewark, 

N. J. 
Martin Bahler, 1869, 166 N. 

Arlington Ave. 
George H. Baldwin, 1911, 247 

William St. 
Harvey W. Banks, 1915, *130 

N. Walnut St. jNewark, N. J. 
Ralph L. Beach, 1907, 49 Wayne 

Ave. 



East Orange. 

Myron H. Beekman, 1909, 72 
Warrington Place. 

William S. Bishop, 1887, 20 S. 
Burnett St. 

Arthur L. Boyer, 1916, 54 Har- 
rison St. 

Chester T. Brown, 1903, 48 
Brighton Ave. 

Douglas Cummings, 1916, 73 S. 
Clinton St. 

Horace M. Decker, 1893, 131 N. 
19th St. 

Benjamin A. Furman, 1915, 191 
Amherst St. 

James L. Garabrant, 1901, *157 
S. Munn Ave. fNewark, N. J. 

Frank C. Johnson, 1916, 40 
Grove Place. 

George R. Merrill, 1913, 152 
Main St. 

Norbury C. Murray, 1906, 118 N. 
19th St. 

D. Barclay Nevius, 1891, 6 Win- 
throp Terrace. 

Alstyn F. Randolph, 1913, 87 
Eppert St. 

Otto Reiner, 1908, Marlborough 
Hotel. 

S. Ward Righter, 1890. 

Claude E. Scattergood, 1899, 69 
Carnegie Ave. 

Louis C. Tinker, 1900, 39 Whit- 
tier St. 

Cornelius C. Vermeule, 1878, *63 
Harrison St. fNew York City. 

Frederick G. von Gehren, 1899, 
522 Norwood St. 

Frederic T. Ward, 1884, 41 Ever- 
green Place. 

Joseph A. Ward, 1914, 62 Grove 
Place, Lakewood, N. J. 

William C. Ward, 1883, 67 Glen- 
wood Ave. 

William L. Ward, 1887, 71 Har- 
rison St. 

Denys Wortman, Jr., 1908, 40 
Watson Ave. 

William L. Wyckoff, 1914, *27 
Ely Place. fNewark, N. J. 

Eatontown. 

George O. Dennis, 1906. 
John H. McLean, 1878, Hull 
Farm. 
Edgewater Park. 

J. Stewart Buzby, 1910. 
Egg Harbor City. 

Christian J. Mueller, 1914, 119 
Cincinnati Ave. 



410 



EUTGEBS COLLEGE. 



Elizabeth. 

Edwin C. Alford, 1909, fUS 

Murray St. * Springfield, N. J. 
William W. Baer, 1916, 585 

Newark Ave. 
Jacob L. Bauer, 1891, *160 

Westfleld Ave. tl20 N. Broad 

St. 
Walter C. Bauer, 1913, 816 Rail- 
way Ave. 
Welcome W. Bender, 1905, 208 

Broad St. 
John H. Berns, Jr., 1915, 54 W. 

Scott Ave. 
Edward F. Blatz, 1912, 34 

Jaques St. 
Edward O. Boiler, 1914, 433 E. 

Jersey St. 
Robert O. Bouton, 1914, 649 

Pearl St 
William H. Bowles, 1916, 412 

Morris Ave. 
Harry F. Brewer, 1908, 335 

Marshall St. 
Persen M. Brink, 1900, 233 Mur- 
ray St. 
John H. P. Conover, 1895. 
Samuel C. Cooper, 1914, 419 

Livingston St. 
Hyman N. Coplan, 1910, 235 2d 

St. 
Stockton Cranmer, 1908, 67 

Parker Road, 
John M. Daly, 1892, 521 Grier 

Ave. 
Howard L. Davis, 1912, 557 

Madison Ave. 
Harold Depew, 1906, t207 Broad 

St. *Linden, N. J. 
Harold H. Febrey, 1906, 1153 

Mary St. 
Theodore C. Fischer, 1899, 535 

Adams Ave. 
Russell W. Gies, 1912, 25 Rah- 

way Ave. 
Alanson McD. Gray, 1896, 1255 

Clinton Place. 
Herbert F. Haley, 1916, 140 

Murray St. 

Charles Hruby, 1916, 530 Frank- 
lin St. 

David Jacobson, 1906, 414 S. 
Park St. 

Nathan Kaufman, 1908, Port 
Ave. and 2d St 

Stephen J. Kccfe, 1889, 517 N. 
Broad St 

Edward B. Kelly, 1908, 1082 
Elizabetli Ave. 



Elizabeth. 

George W. Kerr, 1912, 307 Trin- 
ity Place. 

Joseph Kerr, 1915, 14 1/2 S. 5th St. 

Albert Kieh, 1916, 843 Jersey 
Ave. 

Henry Kreh, Jr., 1911, t208 
Broad St. *843 Jersey Ave. 

Charles W. Lambert, 1904, 19 
Elmwood Place. 

August Leistner, 1913, 15 Jacques 
St 

Harry Levenson, 1908, 113 Jef- 
ferson Ave. 

Charles E. Lovejoy, 1893, 630 
Jefferson Ave. 

Eric W. Luster, 1914, 943 N. 
Broad St. 

William H. Luster, 1884, 943 N. 
Broad St. 

Claremont W. Masker, 1913, 598 
Monroe Ave. 

Victor H. M'iron, 1914, 414 Eliz- 
abeth Ave. 

James B. Noe, 1897, 347 Union 
Ave. 

Jerome Powers, 1914, *901 Mad- 
ison Ave. tNew York City. 

Louis Powers, 1910, 901 Mad- 
ison Ave. 

William A. R. Russum, 1910, 
946 E. Jersey St. 

Alfred F. Sauer, 1901, 1158 E. 
Jersey St. 

John L. Sauer, 1900, 1158 E. 
Jersey St. 

George H. Schlotterer, Jr., 1915, 
618 Franklin St. 

Ralph G. Seller, 1916, 473 
Morris Ave. 

Ralph L. Shearer, 1915, 1100 
Anna St. 

William J. Shearer, Jr., 1915, 
1100 Anna St. 

Charles G. Slauson, 1915, *1037 
E, Jersey St. fNew York 
City. , 

Rudolph F. Steinke, 1909, 43 S. 
Broad St. 

Raymond Strohl, 1916, 152 Mar- 
shall St 

Theodore G. Sullivan, Jr., 1915, 
Y. M. C. A. 

David H. Townley. 1893, *139 
Murray St. fFlizabethtown 
Water Company. 

Reinhold vom Lohn, 1912, 861 
E. Jersey St. 

Foster M. Voorheos, 1876, 286 
N. Broad St 



GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX. 



-ill 



Elizabeth. 

Charles Wagner, 1904, 207 

Broad St. 
Aaron Wallace, 1915, 126 First 

St. 
Charles M. Warner, Jr., 1908, 

1093 William St. 
Edward Whynman, 1915, 15 3d 

St. 
George W. Winslow, 1915, 551 

Jefferson Ave. 
Elmer. 

S. Clifton Garrison, 1904. 

John B. Smith, 1911, 106 S. 

Main St. 
Englewood. 

John H. Ackerman, 1875, R. F. 

D. No. 1. 
Henry W. Banta, 1899, 20 Grand 

Ave. 
J. Harold Beekman, 1911, 3 

Liberty Road. 
Edmund N. Huff, 1898. 
Charles W. Hulst, 1891. 
Gerardus L. Miller, 1885. 
Englishtown. 

David N. Bulloch, 1915. 
George A. Quakenbush, 1888, 

R. F. D. No. 1. 
Fair Haven. 

Hamilton S. Battin, 1895. 
Farmingdale. ' 

William J. Lansley, 1888. 
Flemington. 

John L. Connet, 1871. 

Jason S. Hoffman, 1879. 

George H. Large, 1872. 

Asa S. Merrell, 1909. fPhiladel- 

phia. Pa. 
Fords. 

John F. Pfeiffer, Jr., 1915. 

Forked River. 

Benjamin F. Mathews, 1875. 
Franklin. 

Charles B. Conover, 1915, N. J. 

Zinc Co. 
Ferdinand D. P. Hasbrouck, 
1915, N. J. Zinc Co. 
Franklin Furnace. 

David Jenkins, 1906. 
Franklin Park. 

Irving Hoagland, 1890. fNew 

Brunswick, N. J. 
John V. C. Voorhees, 1870. 
Freehold. 

W. Ryall Burtis, 1896, *56 E. 

Main St. fCourt House. 
Elliott Clayton, 1890, R. F. D. 
No. 3. 



Freehold. 

Robert H. Conover, 1909. 
Holmes V. M. Dennis, 1869. 
Marvin K. Du Bois, 1910, 3 

Broad St. 
William B. Duryee, Jr., 1910, 

*102 W. Main St. fCounty 

Farm Demonstrator's Office. 
William T. Hutchinson. 1916, 3 

Lincoln St. 
Martin Malia, Jr., 1905, R. P. 

D. No. 1. 
William C. Patterson, 1910. 
Earle C. Stillwell, 1911, *19 E. 

Main St. tFreehold High 

School. 
William H. Vredenburgh, 1859. 
Allen G. Waller, 1915, *R. F. D. 

No. 2. tNew Brunswick, N. J. 
Glassboro. 

Charles M. Keebler, Jr., 1911, 

516 Ellis St. 
Horace T. Smedley, 1913, 479 

Main St. 
Glen Gardner. 

Harry A. Hunt, 1894. 
Glen Ridge. 

Horatio S. Lang, Jr., 1908. 
Wilson D. Lyon, 1894, 29 Hill- 
side Ave. 
Glen Rock. 

Eugene Bogert, 1895, *438 S. 

Maple Ave. fPaterson, N. J. 
David C. Weidner, 1899. 
Great Meadows. 

Charles S. Hoff, 1912. 
Great Notch. 

George J. Steinmetz, Jr., 1889. 

tPaterson, N. J. 
Hackensack. 

Ward G. Berry, 1895, 381 Sum- 
mit Ave. 
Joseph Burroughs, 1872, 15 

Meyer St. 
Howard De Mott, 1894, 289 

Lookout Ave. 
Fred M. Fountain, 1912, *194 

Main St. or 58 Euclid Ave. 

jNew York City. 
Lewis R. Harris, 1902, *94 State 

St. tl71 Main St. 
Joseph Hover, 1882, 77 Essex St. 
Frederick E. Koester, 1911, 86 

Maple Ave. 
Jesse B. Leslie, 1913, 46 Hudson 

St. 
Louis F. Merrill, 1912, Court 

House. 
James A. Romeyn, 1876, 195 

Main St. 



412 



RUTGEES COLLEGE. 



Hackensack. 

R. Ellison Soare, 1895, 55 State 

St. 
Howard D. Terhune, 1878, *335 
Union St. jHackensack Na- 
tional Bank. 
Herman Vanderwart, 1909, Mc- 

Fadden Bldg. 
Albert H. von Schlieder, 1893, 
90 Essex St. 
Hackettstown. 

Seymour R. Smith, 1868. 
Haddonfield. 

Charles L. Hoopes, 1897, 218 

Kings Highway, E. 
Howard W. Ludlam, 1894, 46 
Mansion Ave. 
Haledon. 

Frederick J. Ulxich, 1916, 433 
Belmont Ave. 
Hamburg. 

Clifford E. Dennis, 1913. 
Harry E. Watt, 1915. 
Hamilton Square. 

William W. Payne, 1916. 
Hammonton. 

Charles W. Piez, 1912. 
Harrison. 

William G. Breitenbucher, 1914, 

235 Harrison Ave. 
Irwin W. Howell, 1895, fEdison 
Lamp Works. *Flushing, N. Y. 
Jacob Press, 1912, 536 Harrison 

Ave. 
Wm. Lloyd Van Keuren, 1909, 
tGeneral Electric Company. 
*North Bergen, N. J. 

Hasbrouck Heights. 

Charles N. Doolittle, 1907, *124 
Washington Place. fFranklin 
High School. 
Philetus T. Pockman, 1875. 
James B. Scarr, 1916, 312 Col- 
umbus Ave. 
Ellis H. Schoonmakcr, 1916, 269 

Walter Ave. 
Walter G. Winne, 1910, 272 
Columbus Ave. 
Hawthorne. 

Walter S. Bloom, 1912. 
Helmotta. 

John W. Herbert, Jr., 1872. 
tNcw York City. 
High Bridge. 

Nathaniel W. Yoorhecs, Jr., 
1880. 

Hightstown. 

Walter Bastedo, 1913, 124 Cen- 
ter St. 



Hoboken. 

Harlan Besson, 1907, fSavings 

Bank Bldg. *604 River St. 
James A. Mason, 1914, 930 Hud- 
son St. 
Abel I. Smith, 1862, 51 Newark 

St. 
Albert L. Stillman, 1905, *730 
Park Ave. fNew York City. 
Nathaniel C. Wyckoff, 1910, D., 
L. and W. R. R. 
Hohokus. 

George R. Percy, 1892. fNew 
York City. 
Holmdel. 

Wilmer MacNair, 1881. 
Hopewell. 

Sylvester Gutelius, 1915. 
George V. VanNeste, 1879. 
Irvington. 

Alan E. Burns, 1911, 75 Maple 

Ave. 
Frederick N. Jacobus, 1894, 99 

Elmwood Ave. 
Frederic L. Wolf, 1904, 1053 
Grove St. 
Iselin. 

John T. Finegan, 1914. 
Arthur Kuntz, 1915. 
Island Heights. 

Ananias Lawrence, 1871. 
Jamesburg. 

George L. Shultz, 1915. fWil- 

kinsburg. Pa. 
John L. Suydam. 1880. 
Charles E. Whitlock, 1899. 

Jersey City. 

Marcus C. Andreae, 1909, 48 
Fairview Ave. 

George D. Auchter, 1912, 149 
Newkirk St. 

Henry J. Bogardus, 1878, 427 
Bergen Ave. 

H. Paul Collins, 1899, 220 Union 
St. 

Clinton L. Decker, 1898, 9 Vir- 
ginia Ave. 

Hervey S. DeGroodt. 1907, 292 
Summit Ave. 

Clinton De Witt, 1870. 155 Har- 
rison Ave. 

Elmore De Witt. 1886, 124 
Grant Ave. 

James F. Dilworth. 1002, 28 
Lincoln St. 

Warren H. Dixon. 1SS6. 259 
Washington St. 

Abram Duryee, 1803. 24 High- 
land Ave. 



GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX. 



413 



Jersey City. 

John. M. Enrigbt, 1895, *135 
Jewett Ave. t75 Montgomery 
St. 

Herbert B. Fenn, 1909, 621 
Montgomery St. 

Kenneth S. Franklin, 1910, 
2953 Hudson Blvd. 

Hugh Gaflfney, 1913, 96 GiflEord 
Ave. 

Alfred A. Gaipa, 1914, 126 Za- 
briskie St. 

William B. Gillmore, 1876, 99 
Mercer St. 

David W. Harkness, 1866, 90 
Mercer St. 

W. Reese Hart, 1899, 307 Mont- 
gomerj' St. 

Christian Heidt, 2d, 1908, Fair- 
mount Ave. 

Carl M. Herbeit, 1903, t243 
Washington St. *Manasquan, 
N. J. 

George S. Hobart, 1896, 243 
Washington St. 

Eric H. Jentz, 1915, 92 Sherman 
Place. 

James T. Lillis, 1873, 208 Pali- 
sade Ave. 

Charles A. Limeburner, 1876, 79 
Danforth Ave. 

Frank Melntire, 1907, 241 Sum- 
mit Ave. 

Gordon D. Melntire, 1904, 241 
Summit Ave. . 

J. William McKelvey, 1884, 813 
Montgomery St. 

Eugene J. McKenna, 1909, 404 
Fairmount Ave. 

Allan McLean, 1894, 31 High- 
land Ave. 

John Mellor, 1904, *489 Gai-fleld 
Ave. tNew York City. 

Louis R. Menagh, Jr., 1914, 64 
Van Reipen Ave. 

Ray C. Menagh, 1910, 84 Glen- 
wood Ave. 

Albert E. Mercker, 1915, 269 
Columbia Ave. 

Lester D. Murray, 1916, 4 Whit- 
man St. 

Harry W. Noble, 1906, 278 Paci- 
fic av 

Walter E. Schwanhausser, 1915, 
158 Fairview Ave. 

Franklin S. Smith, 1884, fColes 
and 18th Sts. *Montclair, 
N. J. 

Andrew J. Steelman, Jr., 1902, 
15 Exchange Place, 



Jersey City. 

Harold D. Tompkins, 1909, 533 

Communipaw Ave. 
Vreeland Tompkins, 1893, 113 

Bentley Ave. 
Henry Traphagen, 1860, 307 

Varick St. 
Valentine R. Tupper, 1907, 167 

Arlington Ave. 
Daniel Van Winkle, 1858, 48 

Kensington Ave. 
Frank H. Van Winkle, 1910, *48 
Kensington Ave. tNew York 
City. 
Thomas E. Van Winkle, 1904, 

48 Kensington Ave. 
Ripley Watson, 1908, jl5 Ex- 
change Place. *794% Mont- 
gomery St. 
William P. Watson, *812 Mont- 
gomery St. t^'ewark, N. 3^. 
Joseph Wolfson, 1880, 119 Mer- 
cer St. 
Nicholas D. Wortendyke, 1876, 

108 Bentley Ave. 
Rynier J. Wortendyke, 1882, 15 
Exchange Place. 
Jersey City Heights. 

John Winner, Jr., 1866, 491 
Bergen Ave. 
Juliustown. 

Harry M. Allen, 1914. 
Kenvil. 

Earle B. Van Ness, 1912. *Pine 
Brook, N. J. 
Keyport. 

George W. Brown, 1897. 
Donald D. Hand, 1916, 3d and 

Division Sts. 
Fred B. Van Brakle, 1894. 
Kingston. 

Gillett Wynkoop, 1891. 
Lakehurst. 

J. Provost Stout, 1895. tLake- 
wood, N. J. 
Lakewood, 

J. Provost Stout, 1895. *Lake- 

hurst, N. J. 
Joseph A. Ward, 1914, 335 
Ridge Ave. jEast Orange, 
N. J. 
Lambertville. 

George R. Wooden, 1897. 
Landing. 

William E. King, 1872. 
Layton. 

Alonzo A. Ranson, 1901. 
Lebanon. 

Claudius J. Fingar, 1907. 
John H. Knox, 1877. 



414 



BUTGEBS COLLEGE. 



Lebanon. 

William C. Voegtlen, 1902. 
Ledgewood. 

Albert R. Riggs, 1898. 
Liberty Corner. 

Peter K. Hageman, 1879. 
Charles C. Wheat, 1915. 
Linden. 

George W. Bauer, 1904, Wood 

Ave. 
Harold Depew, 1906. tEliza- 

beth, N. J. 
Oscar Gesner, 1862. 
Julius F. Jahn, 1910, Wood Ave. 
Frank S. Stimson, 1907. 
Hugo O. Wendel, 1916, Box 88. 
Little Falls. 

Harry D. McCormick, 1889. 
Howard B. Van Ness, 1896. 
Livingston. 

Alexander L. Kean, 1893. 
Locust. 

George R. Maxson, 1914. fBrook- 
lyn, N. y. 
Lodi. 

Alvin R. Jacobsen, 1915, care of 
United Dye Works. 
Long Branch. 

Frank B. Conover, 1879, 128 2d 

Ave. 
Alfred Buncombe, 1891, 646 

Broadway. 
Chas. I. Mohair, 1909, Chattle 

High School. 
James E. Rowland, 1910, 182 
Liberty St. 
Lower Bank. 

Lewis A. Adams, 1894. 
Lyndhurst. 

Benjamin G. Divine, 1888, 522 
Kingsland Ave. 
Madison. 

George K. Heyer, 1902, 61 Gar- 
field Ave. 
Alfred F. Skinner, 1883, 2 High- 
land Ave. 
Stanley M. Wilsey, 1914, *524 
N. Henry St. tNewark, N. J. 
Magnolia. 

E. Tiel Smith, 1913. 
Manasquan. 

Carl M. Herbert, 1903. fJei'sey 

City, N. J. 
Robert P. Hulsart, 1916. 
Marlboro. ^ 

John Giblon, 1905. 
Matawan. 

William V. Clark, 1870. 
Herbert Cottroll, 1900. 
Richard Heuser, 1904. 



Matawan. 

John Terhune, 1879. 
Ronson J. Warne, 1915, 
Mays Landing. 

Joseph M. Davis, 1915. 
Mendham. 

John H. Voorhees, 1911, Frank- 
lin Farms. 
Merchantville. 

Hiram A. Farrand, 1891, 3 

Morris St. 
Julian F. Miller, 1916, 32 
Franklin Ave. 
Metuchen. 

' T. Turner Barr, Jr., 1913, Main 
St. 
Wesley Benner, 1915, Crystal St. 
Nicholas I. M. Bogert, 1864. 
Edward L. Breen, 1915, Pearl 

St. 
Charles B. Carman, 1908. 
Reginald B. Crowell, 1914. 
Edward C. Dana, 1911. 
D. Raymond Edgar, 1903. 
Harold T. Edgar, 1900. 
Charles M. Freeman, 1880. 
William H. W. Komp, 1916, Box 

446. 
Louis W. Martin, 1916. 
J. Gilbert Mason, Jr., 1905. 
Joseph F. Massopust, Jr., 1915. 
Edward L. Molineux, Jr., 1916. 
Eugene C. Moss, 1884. 
Ellis F. Potter, 1877. 
Bryce A. Quint, 1913. 
Sam Corle Schenck, 1889. 
Thorfin Tait, 1889. 
George C. Towle, 1869, fNew 

Brunswick, N. J. 
Harold L. Westfall, 1906, Vine- 
yard Road. 
Howard S. Wilson, 1895. 
Walter H. Wilson, 1907. 
Washington Wilson, 1881. 
Middlebush. 

John A. Thomson, 1884. 

Ralph W. Thomson, 1915. fRo- 

chesteT, N. Y. 
Arthur B. Totten, 1891. 
Middletown. 

Marion T. Conklin, 18S1. 

Midland Park. 

Elam M. Garton, 1875. 

Millburn. 

John L. Baker, 1907. 
George J. Berstlor, 1912, ♦Mill- 
burn Ave. tFandango Mills. 

Millstone. 

Andrew Hansen, 1910. 



GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX. 



415 



Milltown. 

Joseph A. Headley, 1893, Mich- 
elin Tire Co. 

Elroy W. Steedle, 1915, fMich- 
elin Tire Co. *New Bruns- 
wick, N. J. 

Clarkson P. Stelle, 1911. 
Millville. 

Harry S. Hampton, 1895, *401 
E. Main St. fMillville Manu- 
facturing Company. 

Martin W. Lane, ,1881. 

Israel Reiner, 1915, t204 E. 

. Broad St. *Woodbine, N. J. 
Milton. 

Oakley A. Johnson, 1881. 
Monmouth Junction. 

Nelson DeW. Stryker, 1868. 
Montclair. 

A. Hall Berry, 1892, 60 Lloyd 
Road. 

Philander Betts, 3d, 1891, *238 
Valley Road, fNewark, N. J. 

I. Nevius Enyard, 1896, 107 S. 
Fullerton Ave. 

Wellington P. Francisco, 1899, 

tl6 Church St. *Caldwell, 

N. J. 
George M. Huttenloch, 1916, 33 

S. Willow St. 
Arthur E. Owen, 1897, 81 Grove 

St. 
Charles E. Pattison, 1884, *66 

Clinton Ave. fNew York City. 
William C. Sherwood, 1892, 188 

N. Mountain Ave. 
Franklin S. Smith, 1884, *90 

Union St. tJersey City, N. J. 
Halsey T. Tichenor, 1884, 40 

Prospect Ave. 
Moorestown. 

Joseph R. French, 1915. 
Herbert Greenwald, 1909. 

Morris Plains. 

Francis E. Tilton, 1896. 

Morristown. 

Franklin A. Chapman, 1880. 

Willard W. Cutler, 1876, Morris- 
town Trust Company Build- 
ing. 

George G. Frelinghuysen, 1870. 

Edward Howell, 1889, 6 Wash- 
ington St. 

John M. Mills, 1897. 

Coleman Randolph, 1882, 2 
Franklin Ave. 



Morristown. 

Frederick S. Smith, 1891, Trust 
Company Building. 

Mountain Lakes. 

Dudley B. Browning, 1916. 
Oren F. Browning, Jr. 1914. 
George H. Wyckoff, 1892, 55 
Lake Drive. 

Mt. Tabor. 

Irving S. Tompkins, 1894. 
Neshanic. 

John Hart, 1869. 

John L. Schenck, 1883. 

Louis H. Schenck, 1874. tSom- 
erville, N. J. 
Netcong. 

Will G. Atwood, 1910. 
Newark. 

James K. Alverson, 1912, 390 
Sandford Ave. 

Harold C. Amos, 1912, Newark 
Academy. 

John Arthur, 1912, 26 Waverly 
Ave. 

J. Edward Ashmead, 1897, 
fPrudential Bldg. *East 

Orange, N. J. 

George G. Ashwell, 1906, 174 
N. 9th St. 

Harvey W. Banks, 1915, fPad- 
dock Zuzi Motor Car Co. 
*East Orange, N. J. 

William V. Becker, 1911, 61 
Millington Ave. 

Philander Betts, 3d, 1891, t790 
Broad St. *Montclair, N. J. 

Herbert Boggs," 1873, 160 Mar- 
ket St. 

Arthur H. Bradley, 1902, 218 
Fairmount Ave. 

Charles Bradley, 1876, t58 Free- 
man St. *18 James St. 

John B. Brown, 1904, t29 N. 7th 
' St. *Verona, N. J. 

Josiah J. Brown, 1860, 80 Hill- 
side Ave. 

Daniel F. Burnett, 1901, fSlO 
Broad St. *Orange, N. J. 

Joseph Burstein, 1912, 106 Mon- 
mouth St. 

Frederic S. Bush, 1903, 194 2d 
St. 

Kingsland Camp, 1914, 30 Ful- 
ton St. 

Vincent J. Casale, 1911, tl42 
Market St. *98 Bloomfield 
Ave. 

J. William Clark, 1887, Clark 
- Thread Co. 



416 



RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



Newark. 

Sherman L. Conklin, 1916, 247 

Belleville Ave. 
Morrison C. Colyer, 1897, fFire- 

men's Insurance Bldg. *555 

Clifton Ave. 
Ralph E. Cooper, 1913, 239 Par-' 

ker St. 
Horace V. Cory, 1915, *315 

Ridge St. tNewark, Del. 
Henry A. Cozzens, Jr., 1913, 22 

Pennington St. 
Frederick W. De Hart, 1897, 52 

Chester Ave. 
Edwin S. Dewey, 1912, 162 El- 
wood Ave. 
R. Parkhurst Dickerson, 1914, 

tl07 Halsey St. *Chester, 

N. J. 
William J. Douglas, Jr., 1904, 

91 Lincoln Park. 
Eugene V. R. Dulje, 1909, 118 

Central Ave. 
Frank H. Earle, Jr., 1907, 163 

N. 7th St. 
Charles J. Eldridge, 1906, 6 

South St. 
David L. Elinsky, 1914, 211 

Hunterdon St. 
J. E. Elmendorf, 1878, 750 

Broad St. 
Percy E. Erickson, 1905, *114 

Ridgewood Ave. fNew York 

City. 
Eugene W. Erler, 1903, 119 N. 

5th St. 
A. Boylan Fitz-Gerald, 1900, 35 

Clay St. 
William K. Flanagan, 1904, Kin- 
ney Building. 
O. Watson Flavelle, 1897, 35 

Dover St. 
Frederick Frelinghuysen, 1868. 
Louis R. Freund, 1911, 810 

Broad St. 
John Q. Frey, 1901, 115 3rd 

Ave. 
James L. Garabrant, 1901, tO-15 

Clinton St. *East Orange, 

N. J. 
Charles H. Garrotson, 1907, 525 

Clinton Ave. 
Paul F. Girtanner, 1900, 40 

Clinton St. 
Louis B. Gittlcman, 1916, 187 

Johnson Ave. 
Walter D. Gregoix 1885, 36G 

7th Ave. 
Jacob W. Groendykc. 1912, 139 
Wakomnn Ave. 



Newark. 

Franklin H. Halliday, 1892, 78 
Oraton St. 

Charles Hambrock, 1913, 111 
Osborne Terrace. 

Louis Hambrock, Jr., 1913, 111 
Osborne Terrace. 

Daniel Hand, 1894, 30 Mt. 
Pleasant Ave. 

J. Johnston Hart, 1900, *356 
Parker St. tClark Thread 
Company. 

Herbert W. Heilmann, 1912, J 4 
Isabella Ave. 
* William E. Helmstaedter, 1809. 
17 Wall St. 

Max J. Henimer, Jr., 1908, 21 
Taylor St. 

J. Parker Hickman, Jr., 1913, 
107 Halsey St. 

Harold T. Hoot, 1915, 247 Belle- 
ville Ave. 

Walter Hornbruch, 1913, 891 S. 
16th St. 

John W. Howell, 1880, 211 Bal- 
lantine Pkwy. 

Jonathan H. Huntington, 3d, 
1916, 34 Johnson Ave. 

Clarence C. Jackson, 1902, 14 
Gouverneur St. 

Henry V. Jacobson, 1912. 110 
Avon Ave. 

John W. Janvier, 1909, 343 
High St. 

John E. Jones, 1903, 16 Ricord 
St. 

Louis A. Kempf, 1898, 725 Clif- 
ton Ave. 

William S. Ketcham, 1877, 24 
Gould Ave. 

William A. Kinsey, 1894, 192 
Market St. 

Howard F. Kirk, 1903, *29 Os- 
borne Terrace. fUnion Bldg.. 
Clinton St. 

Edwin T. Leslie, 1910, 6 Milling- 
ton Ave. 

Harold D. Leslie, 1911, 27 Ingro- 
ham Place. 

Arthur R. Lewis, 1916, 783 S. 
10th St. 

John A. Linnett, 1904. 26 Os- 
borne Terrace. 

Job XL Lippincott. 1902. 742 
Parker St. 

Samuel Mandel, 1915, 1 Hill- 
side Ave. 

Frederick A. Mnudeville. 1885, 
1021 Brond St. 



GEOGEAPiriCAL IXDEX. 



417 



Newark. 

James A. Mandeville, 1895, care 

of Eisele and King, 752 Broad 

St. 
Charles M. Mason, 1897, 31 

Clinton St. 
William J. McFadden, ldo9, 

fNational State Bank Build- 
ing. *843 S. 15tli St. 
Archibald Mercer, 1868, 81 

Washington St. 
Theodore E. Merklinger, 1905, 

895 S. 16th St. 
John A. Miller, 1871, Union 

Building. 
Bartholomew F. Monaghan, 

1896, *349 S. 11th St. jWest 

Side School. 
Robert E. Moore, 1915, *42 Ful- 
ton St. tNew York City. 
Frank A. Morris, 1904, 1059 

Hunterdon St. 
T. Vassar Moxton, 1913. *73' 

Thomas St. fNew York City. 
George S. Mower, 1896, 115 Lin- 
coln Ave. 
D. D. Mulhern, 1913, Newark 

Star Eagle. 
James E. Mulligan, 1916, 106 

Arlington St. 
Roger Myers, 1897, 582 S. 

Orange Ave. 
J. Spencer Osborne, 1899, 45 N. 

Broad St. 
William C. Park, 1914, 64 Astor 

St. 
Cortlandt Parker, Jr., 1878, 

Prudential Bldg. 
Frederick W. Parker, 1888, 187 

Lincoln Ave. 
John E. Parmly, 1884, 97 Heller 

Parkway. 
Ralph B. Parsons, 1900, t46 

Clinton St. *394 Sanford 

Ave. 
William P. Patterson, 1901, 177 

S. 10th St. 
Bernard Pear, 1915, t"90 Broad 

St. *New Brunswick, N. .1. 
Edward L. Peppel, 1916, 372 

Elm St. 

Clarence Peters, 1873, 117 Clin- 
ton Ave. 

Harry M. Peters, 1883. 1093 

Broad St. 
Harold C. Pierson, 1912, 100 S. 

7th St. 

Charles T. Pomeroy, 1877, t264 
Halsey St. *459 High St. 



Newark. 

Samuel L. Poole, 1893, Pruden- 
tial Bldg. 

John H. Porter, 1886, 164 Mar- 
ket St. 

Arthur D. Pringic, 1909, 141 N. 
12th St. 

J. Paulding Read, 1901, *283 
Ridge St. tNew York City. 

Jacob Chob Richer, 1913, 03 
Bruce St. 

Frederic F. Rocber, 1897, 24 
Monmouth St. 

Robert H. Rogers, 1893, 49 9th 
Ave. 

Donald Ross, 1912, 52 Milford 
Ave. 

Robert L. Schar ring-Han sen, 
1916, 300 N. 7th St. 

Morris Schechter, 1913, 834 S. 
14th St. 

Joseph W. Scheer, 1914, 69 Del- 
avan St. 

George F. Scull, 1895, 117 N. 
9th St. 

Edward Sealy, 1869, 369 Wash- 
ington St. 

Frederic D. W. Searing, 1898, 
106 3d Ave. 

Harold Sillcox, 1911, 872 S. 
16th St. 

Herbert Simon, 1913, tDept. of 
Docks and Meadows, City 
Hall. *Caldwell, N. J. 

Bevier H. Sleght, 1880, 644 Clin- 
ton Ave. 

William U. Small, 1897, 413 
Summer Ave. 

Frederic W. Smith, 1902, 806 
Prudential Bldg. 

S. Roy Smith, 1912, 74 Baldwin 
Ave. 

William E. Smock, 1912, 44 
Oriental St. 

Peter D. Staats, 1874, 156 N. 
7th St. 

Frank H. Stobaeus, 1908, 755 
Clinton Ave. 

Nicholas E. Tintle, 1902, 12 
Governor St. 

Joseph E. Trippe, 1861, 548 
Sanford Ave. 

Jacob H. Van Ness, 1862, 205 
Clifton Ave. 

Frank R. Van Sant, 1907, 725 
Highland Ave. 

Thomas D. Van Syckel, 1883, 
308 Chadwick Ave. 



27 



418 



EUTGERS COLI.EGK. 



Newark. 

Winant Van Winkle, 1900, 
fCommercial Casualty Insur- 
ance Co. *Rutherford, N. J. 

Carl Wacketthuth, 1911, 682 
High St. 

Frederick C. Wackenhuth, Jr., 
1899, 57 Freeman St. 

Elmer L. Walker, 1912, 37 Mil- 
ford Ave. 

Raymond B. Walling, 1909, 15 
Waverly Ave. 

Edward T. Ward, 1884, *1 Strat- 
ford Place. fCare of Aaron 
Ward and Sons. 

Joseph Ward, Jr., 1871, t41 
Clinton St. *253 Mt. Pleas- 
ant Ave. 

William P. Watson, 1875, 
fPrudential Bldg. *Jersey 
City, N. J. 

William L. Westfall, Jr., 1901, 
22 James St. 

George H. Whisler, 1916, 100 
New York Ave. 

M. Royal Whitenack, 1896, 19 
Bathgate Place. 

W. Spader Willis, 1886, tState 
Normal School. *217 Belle- 
ville Ave. 

Leroy C. Wilsey, 1912, 727 
Highland Ave. 

Stanley M. Wilsey, 1914, *727 
Highland Ave. fMadison. 

N. J. 

Wm. Leroy Wyckoff, 1914, fEs- 
sex Bldg. *East Orange, N. J. 

New Brunswick. 

Harold Anshen, 1914, fcare of 

First National Bank. *14 

Huntington St. 
Asher Atkinson, 1885, 49 Mine 

St. 
Edwin L. Baler, 1908, Highland 

Park. 
Joseph G. Baier. *310 Sandford 

St. tNew York City. 
George V. N. Baldwin, Jr., 1886, 

Highland Park. 
Horace E. Barwis, 1909, care of 

George L. Burton. 
C. Stewart Beckwith, 1914, N. J. 

Agricultural Experiment Sta- 
tion. 
Nathan T. Benedict, 1903, 86 

Carroll Place. 
William H. Benedict, Jr., 1906, 

86 Carroll Place. 
J. Frederic Berg, 1892. 



New Brunswick. 

John C. Bergen, 1907, 144 
George St. 

Harold S. Best, 1911, *94 
Church St. fSyracuse, N. Y. 

Louis Bevier, 1878, *Bishop 
Place. fRutgers College. 

John Bishop, 1878, Bishop Place. 

John V. Bissett, 1912, 3d and 
Raritan Ave. Highland Park. 

Frank D. Blanchard, 1914, tNew 
Brunswick Theological Semi- 
nary. *Paterson, N. J. 

William E. Breazeale, 1889, *142 
Hamilton St. fRutgers Col- 
lege. 

James F. Burke, 1913, 101 
Throop Ave. 

G. Harold Buttler, 1902, Liv- 
ingston Manor. 

Howard V. Buttler, 1875, 75 
John St. 

Alan D. Campbell, 1912, *273 
George St. fSt. Louis, Mo. 

Henry de la B. Carpender, 1905, 
George St. 

J. Neilson Carpender, Jr., 1897. 

William Carpender, 2d, 1912, 
New Brunswick Refrigerating 
Company. 

Willard T. Case, 1910, Living- 
ston Ave. 

Charles S. Cathcart, 1886, 179 
George St. 

Lewis B. Chamberlain, 1886, 
*212 Townsend St. tNew 
York City. 

L. Hammill Chamberlin, 1914, 
267 Handy St. 

Albert H. Chester, 1894, 11 
Union St. 

Franklin O. Church, 1914, 
Alumni House. 

Willard P. Clark, 1808, 89 Bay- 
ard St. 

Frederick W. Conger. 1902, 245 
Hale St. 

John C. Conger, 1915, 39 Rar- 
itan Ave. 

Charles H. Connoi-s, 1913, 1st 
Ave., Highland Park. 

Garret S. ConovQr. 1S7S, 66 
Schureman St. 

George W. Conover, 1903, High- 
land Park. 

Louis W. Conover, 1904. 78 Al- 
bany St. 

Lester E. Cook, 1913, 63 N. 5th 
Ave. 



GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX. 



419 



New Brunswick. 

Robert A. Cook, 1879, Bleecker 
Place. 

William B. Cook, 1912, 12 Pros- 
per St. 

Henry G. Cooke, 1853, 7 Living- 
ston Ave. 

Charles E. Corwin, 1892, 228 
Wayne St. 

Charles T. Cowenhoven, Jr., 
1900, *192 College Ave. fNew 
York City. 

Charles T. Cowenhoven, 1862, 
139 College Ave. 

Bertram I. Cropsey, 1902, 57 
Livingston Ave. 

Roscoe W. De Baun, 1911, N. J. 
Agricultural Experiment Sta- 
tion. 

William H. S. Demarest, 1883, 
Seminary Place. 

Holmes V. M. Dennis, Jr., 1894, 
*32 Union St. fNew York 
City. 

Charles Deshler, 1885, 106 Col- 
lege Ave. 

George R. Deshler, 1895, 256 
Seaman St. 

Spencer C. Devan, 1902, High- 
land Park. 

Ernest S. T. Dewald, 1911, 22 
Morris St. 

Frank M. Donohue, 1879. 

James P. Dougherty, 1891, 79 
Paterson St. 

Charles A. Dunham, 1872, 
George and Church Sts. 

Willard C. Durham, 1875, 264 
Seaman St. 

John L. Duryee, 1896, *Lincoln 
Ave., Highland Park. fJane- 
Way Button Company. 

Wallace T. Eakins, 1911, 101 
Hamilton St. 

Harry W. Edgar, 1915, 105 
Lawrence Ave. 

John E. Elmendorf, Jr., 1914. 
fBaltimore, Md. 

Charles H. Engelhard, 1915, 
*307 George St. fCare of 
India Rubber Company. 

Le Roy J. Esler, 1912, 105 Wash- 
ington St. 

Harry S. Feller, 1908, 260 
Handy St. 

Harold R. Fick, 1915, P. O. Box 
534. *116 Livingston Ave. 

Joseph Fischer, 1871, 215 Town- 
send Sf. 



New Brunswick. 

Adrain Fisher, 1916, Highland 
Park. 

Elbron Fisher, 1912, 237 Rar- 
itan Ave. 

F. Walker Flanagin, 1913, High- 
land Park. 

Ross H. Flanagin, 1916, High- 
land Park. 

Russell Fleming, 1915, 254 Ham- 
ilton St. 

Edwin Florance, 1916, 161 Liv- 
ingston Ave. 

W. Edwin Florance, 1885, fNa- 
tional Bank Building. *161 
Livingston Ave. 

Bradley J. Folensbee, 1915, 
Hertzog Hall. 

William P. Garrison, 1910, 2 
High St. 

John Gaub, 1905, fWashington, 
D. C. 

Henry H. Gifford, 1884, Wood- 
bridge and Maple Aves. 

Lawrence G. Gillam, 1915, N. J. 
Agricultural Experiment Sta- 
tion. 

John H. Gillespie, 1882, *Hunt- 
ington St. fNew Brunswick 
Theological Seminary. 

Gregory R. Gillmore, 1880. 

William H. Greene, 1901, 275 
Delavan St. 

Elmer S. Grymes, 1913, 210 
Handy St. 

C. Arlington Hallenbeck, 1914, 
fNew Brunswick Theological 
Seminary. *Greendale, N. Y. 

Frederick M. Hart, 1901, R. F. 
D. No. 5. 

Lewis A. Heath, 1907, 16 Liv- 
ingston Ave. 

Ralph Heidingsfeld, 1911, 40 Al- 
bany St. 

William H. Helm, 1913. 

David L. Hendler, 1909, 72 Den- 
nis St. 

George Hill, 1879, Bleecker 
Place. 

Irving Hoagland, 1890. ♦Frank- 
lin Park, N. J. 

Samuel I. Hoddeson, 1914, 244 
Burnet St. 

Jasper S. Hogan, 1891, 219 
Townsend St. 

J. Bertram Howell, 1915, 255 
Suydam St. 

Ralph M. Hubbard, 1915, *17 
Mine St. tCollege Farm. 



420 



EUTGEES COLLEGE. 



New Brunswick. 

Edward S. Ingham, 1916, 26 
Union St. 

Harris A. Jamison, 1908. 

Jacob J. Janeway, 1859, 192 
Livingston Ave. 

Albert R. Johnson, 1907, *6th 
Ave. and Abbott St. fK^itgers 
College. 

Edward F. Johnson, 1901, Sem- 
inary Place. 

George E. Jones, 1911, *179 
New St. t23 Bayard St. 

Philip K. Kalteissen, 1916, *126 
College Ave. P. O. Box 153. 

Oran Keller, 1912, 253 George 
St. 

J. Bayard Kirkpatrick, 1900, 
t393 George St. *15 Cleve- 
land Ave. 

Frank A. Langwith, Jr., 1915, 
tHertzog Hall. *Oceanport, 
N. J. 

Thomas H. Letson, 1896, 138 
Livingston Ave. 

John H. Leupp, 1870. 

Herman J. Levine, 1915, 218 
Burnet St. 

Luke D. Lindley, 1896, 193 Liv- 
ingston Ave. 

Jacob G. Lipman, 1898, Experi- 
ment Station. 

Eldon L. Loblein, 1909, 172 
Somerset St. 

Robert A. Lufburrow, 1908, 
Highland Park. 

Bryce I. MacDonald, 1914, *41 
College Ave. fRutgers Col- 
lege. 

Neil MacDougall, 1914, 33 N. 
7th Ave. 

Harry J. March, 1887, *15 
Grant Ave. futility Construc- 
tion Company. 

George W. Martin, 1912, 258 
Redmond St. 

John D. Martin, 1870, 133 
Church St. 

Luther H. Martin, 1909, *258 
Redmond St. jRegistrar's Of- 
fice, Rutgers College. 

William H. McCallum, 1914, *80 
Welton St. tN. J. Agrl. Ex- 
periment Station. 

William F. McCIoskey, 1915, 130 
French St. 

Cornelius B. McCrelis, 1873. 

Cornelius B. McCrelis, Jr.. 1004. 

John F. McGovern, Jr., 1912. 36 
Hardenborgh St. 



New Brunswick. 

Edwin C. McKeag, Ph.D., 1896, 

233 Somerset St. 
Howard D. McKinney, 1913, 82 

Harrison Ave. 
Timothy H. McManus, 1906, 73 

Huntington St. 
Eugene A. Meacham, 1895, Bay- 
ard St. 
Arthur C. Metcalf, 1914, 41 Col- 
lege Ave. 
John W. Mettler, 1899. 
Henry Miller, 1894, R. F. D, 

No. 4. 
Richard Morris, 1899, *16 Cedar 

Ave. tRutgers College. 
Daniel Morrison, 1896, 1 Elm 

Row. 
George R. Morrison, 1915, *10 

Bartlett St. Box 184. 
Herbert W. Nafey, 1910, High- 
land Park. 
James Neilson, 1866. 
S. Max Nelson, 1911, Highland 

Park. 
John S. Nevius, 1914, 319 Lin- 
coln Ave. 
James A. Newmeyer, 1914, 330 

S. 3d Ave. 
Robert C. Nicholas, 1896. 

*Bishop Place. fJohnson and 

Johnson. 
George W. Nuttman, 1896, 17 

Hardenbergh St. 
George A. Osborn, 1897, *37 

Grant Ave. tRutgers College 

Library. 
Earle J. Owen, 1903, N. J. 

Agricultural Experiment Sta- 
tion. 
Irving L. Owen, 1908, 171 

George St. 
W. Frank Parker, 1895, fNa- 

tional Bank of New Jersey. 

*40 Hardenbergh St. 
Cullen W. Parmelee, 1896. 

♦Highland Park. jRutgcrs 

College. 
Raymond S. Patterson, 1911, N. 

J. Agrl. Experiment Station. 
Bernard Pear, 1915, *1 King 

Block. tNewark, N. J. 
Ralph N. Perlee, 1910, 179 New 

St. 
Robert W. Pettit, 1900. 144 

Livingston Ave. 
Frank R. Pratt. 1906, '4 T'nion 

St. tRutgers College. 
William H. Price, 1876. 77 Liv 

ingston Ave. 



Gj:OGRAPHICAL IXDEX. 



421 



New Brunswick. 

Alex. TT. Quackenboss, 1907, 08 
Albany St. 

Joseph Ratner, 1916, Highland 
Park. 

Anton A. Raven, Jr., 1916, 185 
College Ave. 

John H. Raven, 1891, *185 Col- 
lege Ave. tNew Brunswick 
Theological Seminary. 

Charles H. Reed, 1916, 201 Liv- 
ingston Ave. 

William Reiley, 1866, 92 Carroll 
Place. 

Howard A. Reynolds, 1891, 390 
George St. 

Richard C. Rice, 1908, 82 Car- 
roll Place. 

George H. Roeder, 1906. R. F. 
D. No. 6. 

Walter F. L. Roeder, 1907, High- 
land Park. 

Leo Rogin, 1916, R. F. D. No. 4. 

Clarence G. Rolfe, 1906, 88 Pat- 
erson St. 

Miles Ross, 1913, P. O. Box 23. 

Millard F. Ross, 1880, 100 Liv- 
ingston Ave. 

Vivian C. Ross, 1912, *59 Morris 
St. tNew York City. 

John H. Rowland, 1914, *208 
Commercial Ave. fNew York 
City. 

Laurance P. Runyon, 1899, t422 
George St. *14 Union St. 

Schuyler L. Rust, 1908, Lincoln 
Ave. 

Samuel L. Sahn, 1915, 139 
Neilson St. 

T. Ely Schanck, 1880, fPeoples 
Natl. Bank. *17 Union St. 

Arthm- van V. Schenck, 1905, 43 
Paterson St. 

Warren R. Schenck, 1890, 43 
Paterson St. 

Henry P. Schneeweiss, 1877, *49 
Bayard St. fRutgers College 
Treasurer's Office. 

Edward R. Schneider, 1909. 54 
Easton Ave. 

Fred C. Schneider, 1903, 262 
Suydam St. 

Frederick W. Scott, 1907, Bay- 
ard St. 

Charles J. Scudder. 1889, care 
of Janeway and Carpender. 

J. Preston Searle, 1875, Semi- 
nary Place. 

Raymond B. Searle, 1916, Sem- 
inary Place. 



New Brunswick. 

Robert W. Searle, 1915, Semi- 
nary Place. 
Walter C. Sedam, 1909, *86 Pat- 
erson St. t40 Paterson St. 
Harold R. Segoine, 1908, High- 
land Park. 
Frederic K. Shield, Jr., 1915, 

23 2d Ave. 
Earl R. Silvers, 1912, fAlumni 

House. *Rahway, N. J. 
Shubel K. Siver, 1897, 98 Bay- 
ard St. 
Frank H. Skinner, 1889, fcare 

of Janeway and Carpender. 
*The Bayard. 
Cyrus C. Smith, 1883, Lock Box 

379. *118 Hamilton St. 
Hilmar F. Smith, 1913, 157 Col- 
lege Ave. 
Ralph O. Smith, 1902, *170 Col- 
lege Ave. tRutgers College. 
T. Howard Smith, 1915, Box 93. 

tRutgers College Treasurer's 

Office. 
Harold Solomon, 1914, 189 New 

St. 
Frank E. Spring, 1903, Highland 

Park. 
William E. Staat, 1913, *236 

Baldwin St. tNew Brunswick 

Refrigerating Co. 
William H. Stang, 1915, 125 

Somerset St. 
Elroy W. Steedle, 1915, *81 

Easton Ave. tMilltown, N. J. 
Charles W. Stevens, Jr., 1902, 

13 Kirkpatrick St. 
Alan H. Strong, 1874, National 

Bank of N. J. Building. 

tPhiladelphia, Pa. 
Selah W. Strong, 1891, 11 Har- 

denbergh St. 
Theodore Strong, 1883, tNa- 

tional Bank Bldg. * "Strong- 
hold." 
Russell F. Stryker, 1910, 

tRutgers Preparatory School. 

* Bound Brook, N. J. 
J. Claude Thomson, 1910, 11 

Union St. 
Josiah Tice, 1877, 92 Albany St. 
Charles E. Tindell, 1893, 119 

Church St. 
Alfred A. Titsworth, 1877, *590 

George St. tRutgers College. 
Harvey I. Todd, 1915, Hei'tzog 

Hall. 
George C Towle, 1869, t417 

George St. *Metuchen, N. J. 



422 



RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



New Brunswick. 

M. Bedell Vail, 1869, 96 Car- 
roll Place. 
James H. Van Cleef, 1863, 18 

Union St. 
Frederick N. VanDeripe, 1913, 

77 Lincoln Ave. 
J. Marshall Van De Venter, 

1903, 144 Somerset St. 
Francis C. Van Dyck, 1865, *25 

Grant Ave. tRutgers College. 
Harold W. Van Liew, 1915, 337 

Town send St. 
Hemy L. Van Matef, 1913, 

Highland Park. 
J. Alfred Van Nest, 1884, 42 

Church St. 
Charles S. Van Nuis, 1880, Col- 
lege Farm. 
Percy L. Van Nuis, 1903, 8 Har- 
rison Ave. 
Russell jD. Van Sickle, 1909, 255 

Townsend St. 
George A. Viehmann, 1886, 40 

Paterson St. 
Otto R. A. Voelker, 1903, 14 

Scott St. 
Frederick G. C. Volkert, 1904, 

*37 Mine St. fMontreal, Can. 
John S. Voorhees, 1916, 586 

George St. 
Louis A. Voorhees, 1885, 111 

Carroll Place. 
Theodore Voorhees, 1915, Ivy 

Hall, River Road. 
Tracy S. Voorhees, 1911, Bishop 

Place. 
Vanderbilt S. Voorhees, 1878, 

Highland Park. 
Selman A. Waksman, 1915, N. J. 

Agrl. Experiment Station. 
Edward A. Waldron, 1888, Liv- 
ingston Manor. 
Herbert M. Waldron, 1893, 25 

Livingston Ave. 
Howard V. D. Waldron, 1893, 

25 Livingston Ave. 
William H. Waldron, 1886, 

River Road. 
Allen G. Waller, 1915, fN. J. 

Agrl. Experiment Station. 

•Freehold, N. J. 
Paul Walrath, 1914, Alumni 

House. 
Robert F. S. Wark, 1877, 43 

Romsen Ave. 
A. Dudley Watson, 1915, 17 

Hardcnbergh St. 



New Brunswick. 

Harold S. Watson, 1913, *121 
4th Ave. tinterwoven Stock- 
ing Company. 

Russell E. Watson, 1907, High- 
land Park. 

Frederick Weigel, 1880, 48 Pat- 
erson St. 

Arthur D. Welsh, 1911, 108 
Somerset St. 

Charles P. Wilber, 1905, *Bishop 
Place. tTrenton, N. J. 

Louis K. Wilkins, 1914, N. J. 
Agrl. Experiment Station. 

Douwe D. Williamson, 1870, *36 
Union St. fNational Bank of 
N. J. Bldg. 

Nicholas N. Williamson, 1902, 
36 Union St. 

George W. Wilmot, Jr., 1914. 
*166 Somerset St. fNew York 
City. 

J. Deshler Wilmot, 1914, *151 
Livingston Ave. tNew York 
City. 

Carl W. Wilmurt, 1907, 111 Car- 
roll Place. 

Raymond P. Wilson, 1907, 57 
Paterson St. 

Carl R. Woodward, 1914, fN. J. 
Agrl. Exp. Station. *253 
Lawrence Ave. 

Wilfred R. Woodward, 1896. 

Jacob Wyckoff, 1898, Lawrence 
Ave. 

New Durham, 

Wilber T. Gowen, 1909, Church 
St. 

New Market. 

William F. Mets, 1891. 
Frank O. Nelson, 1886. 
John I. Nelson, 1904. 
Lester E. Nelson, 1914. 
Walter B. Nelson, 1907. 
William J. Nelson, 1877. 
Ethan C. Rogers, 1912, 

Newton. 

Edwin II. llalsted, 1912, 

North Bergen, 

Isaac W. Gowen, 1879. 

Wilber T. Gowen, 1909, Grove 

Parsonage. 
W. Lloyd Van Keuren, 1909, *78 
Danielson St, tHarrison, N, J. 

North Hackensack, 

Jesse F. Zabriskie, 1896. 

North Paterson. 

Ellas B. Van Arsdale, 1890. 



GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX. 



428 



North Plainfield. 

Henry Eggerding, 1900, 30 Duer 

St. 
Harry B. Smiti, 1915, 48 Grand- 
view Ave. 
Joseph J. Yates, 1894, 139 De- 

lacy Ave. 
Nutley. 

Edgar L. Dickerson, 1902, 106 

Prospect St. 
Abijah C. Fox, 1894, 57 High 

St. 
David N. Henry, 1894. 
Harold W. Schenck, 1913, 30 

Church St. 
J. Homer Stover, 1910, *176 

Grant Ave. fTrenton, N. J. 
Frank H. Whitenack, 1899, 

Crestwood Ave. 
Oakhurst. 

Frank R. Parker, 1911. 
Oakland. 

William V. D. Strong, 1891. 
Ocean City. 

William H. Campbell, Jr., 1915, 

902 Asbury Ave. 
Henry W. Foulds, 1913, 400 

Ocean Ave. 
Moi-gan Hand, Jr., 1910, fcare 

of City Hall. *819 Wesley 

Ave. 
George D. Norcom, 1915, *408 

Central Ave. fTrenton, N. J. 
Ocean Grove. 

Charles R. Rogers. 1911, *136 

Lake Ave. fNew York City. 
Herbert C. Segur, 1916, 69 Mt. 

Hermon Way. 
Paul Strassburger, 1903, 42 Pil- 
grim Pathway. 
Oceanic. 

Lloyd B. Wheeler, 1907. 

Oceanport. 

Frank A. Langwith, 1915. fNew 
Brunswick, N. J. 
Old Bridge. 

Murray A. Chittick, 1916. 
James Fountain, 1890. 
Floyd E. Rue, 1914. 
Oradell. 

John T. DeWitt, 1889. 
Edgar I. McCully, 1894. 
Samuel D. Stryker, Jr., 1886. 
Orange. 

D. Frederick Burnett, 1901, *525 

Scotland Rd. tNewark, N. J. 

Peter V. Huyssoon, 1873, *30 

Park Place. tNew York City. 

Harry L. Marker, 1899, 7 New 

England Terrace. 



Orange. 

N. Grant Richie, 1902, *52 Hey- 
wood Ave. tBrooklyn, N. Y. 

William D. Schoonmaker, 1880, 
45 Clarendon Place. 
Palisades Park. 

Louis J. Quad, 1899, *Palisades 
Blvd. jCare of Arbuckle Bros. 
Palmyra. 

Henry C. Cooper, 1912, Box 27. 

William S. C. Roray, 1900, 708 
Parry Ave. 
Park Ridge. 

Frank O. Mittag, Jr., 1906. 

Francis A. Seibert, 1897. 
Parlin. 

Charles W. Chappel, 1905. 

Walter M. Van Wagner, 1914, 
Hercules Powder Co. 
Passaic. 

John E. Ackerman, 1879, 206 
Boulevard. 

Henry H. Conover, 1900, 65 Irv- 
ing Place. 

Walter C. Cabell, 291 Main Ave. 

Edward Dawson, 1898, 185 
Paulison Ave. 

Gilbert T. Gale, 1892, *45 Carl- 
ton Place. tPassaic Print 
Works. 

Frederick W. Gaston, 1904, 266 
Pennington Ave. 

William F. Gaston, 1874, tl70 
Lexington Ave. *257 Main 
Ave. 

J. Royal Hemion, 1892, 113 
Meade Ave. 

Elmer W. Kent, 1908, 40 Col- 
umbia Ave. 

Walter x£ip, 1875, 60 Lafayette 
Ave. 

Elias Mead, 1868, 382 River 
Driye. 

Joseph Scudder, 1897, 115 Paul- 
ison Ave. 

Arthur H. Temple, 1896, 164 
Jefferson St. 

Paterson. 

Simon Blocker, 1905, 673 East 

27th St. 
Frank D. Blanchard, 1914, *372 

Ellison St. fNew Brunswick, 

N. J. 
Eugene Bogert, 1895, t514 

Straight St. *Glen Rock, 

N. J. 
Christian W. Braun, 1916, 229 

Marshall St. 
James F. Briody, 1897, 385 

Main S:. 



424 



KUTGEES COLLEGE. 



Paterson. 

Harry M. Buckwakl, 1915, 64 
Main St. 

John B. Church, 1867, 518 River 
St. 

Robert I. Hopper, 1866. 

Lester Inglis, 1896, 503 Broad- 
way. 

Henry Kip, 1875, 604 E. 25th 
St. 

George W. Labaw, 1869, R. F. 

D. No. 1. 

Henry Marelli, 1897, 2cl Natl. 

Banii Bldg. 
George H. Mctcalf, 1893, 13 

12th Ave. 
William O'Connor, 1896, 143 

Wayne Ave. 
Floyd Y. Parsons, 1897, 108 E. 

39tli St. 
Ralph B. Parsons, 1900, *661 E. 

23d St. tNewark, N. J. 
Herbert R. Peebles, 1912, *9 

Pennington St. fAllentown, 

Pa. 
" Elmer L. Schoonmaker, 1914, 

620 East 24tli St. 
William P. Seddon, 1908, *783 

Madison Ave. fSecond Natl. 

Bank Bldg. 
George J. Steinmetz, 1889, tPat- 

eTson High School. *Great 

Notch. N. J. 
James E. Torrey, 1897, 612 E. 

26th St. 
Garret Van Cleve, 1896. 152 

Market St. 
Charles K. Van Riper, 1913, 652 

E. 26th St. 

Frank P. Venable, 1905, 51 N. 

3d St. 
William H. Vroom, 1862, 690 

E. 25th St. 
Theodore W. Welles, 1862, 406 

E. 30th St. 

Pattcnburg. 

Albert L. Hagen, 1912. 

Penns Grove. 

' E. Freeman Hawley, 1909. *r.ox 
17. Riverview. fDuPont Pow- 
der Company. 
Harold S. Riggins, 1902. 
William W. Summorill. 1914. 
care of DuPont Powder Com- 
pany. 

Perth Amboy. 

Itnfiis Alien, Jr., 1915. 496 Mar 
ket St. 



Perth Amboy. 

Louis P. Booz, Jr., 1910, 87 Fay- 
ette St. 
Fred A. Briegs, .1912, 89 Market 

St. 
Adolph Brogger, 1906, 74 State 

St. 
Warren L. DuBois, 1908, 162 

Smith St. 
Solomon Esberg, 1907, 203 

Smith St. 
Alvin B. Fox, 1908, 226 Mad- 
ison Ave. 
Morris J. Gluck, 1908, 158 

Brighton Ave. 
James Grieve, 1908, 59 Kearney 

Ave. 
Thomas L. Hanson, 1910, 83 

Gordon St. 
Carl F. N. Hegstrom, 1913, 179 

Market St. 
Charles C. Hommann, 1872, 81 

Smith St. 
H. Max Kaletsch, 1909, 313 

Watson Ave. 
Henry C. Koster, 1914, 524 

Smith St. 
Harvey T. Mann, 1916, 128 

State St. 
William H. McCormick, Jr., 

1908, 153 High St. 
Martin S.' Meinzer, 1901, 284 

Madison Ave. 
Mahlon G. Milliken, 1913, 152 

Lewis St. 
Oliver F. Mitchell. 1913. tl29 

Market St. *147 State St. 
Herman A. Plusch, 1904. 
Forrest L. Smith, 1902, 272 High 

St. 
James S. Wight, 1881. *142 

High St. tlOl Smith St. 

Petersburg. 

Rodney Van Gilder, 1908. 

Phillipsburg. 

Walter Anner, 1915. 

Pine Brook. 

Earle B. Van Ness. 1912. tKen 
vil, N. J. 
Pitman. 

David H. Schock. 1878. 

Plainfleld. 

Fred K. Armstrong. 1907. 37 

Duer St. 
Joseph F. Reig. 1803. 1020 E. 

Front St. 
Clarence B. Brokaw, 1003. 135 

DoLnoey Ave. 



GEOGRAPinCAL i:XDEX. 



425 



Plainfield. 

Peter R, Buckelew, 1880, 134 E. 

5th St. 
Raymond V. A. Carpenter, 1897, 

*33 Manning Ave. fNew York 

City. 
Roy W. Gates, 1916, *S26 1st 

Place. fNew York City. 
Frederick C. Grant, 1894, 119 

Grove St. 
Benjamin E. Herrmann, 1910, 

301 East 3d St. 
William G. Herrmann, 1912, 937 

W. 7th St. 
William C. Hubbard, 1890, *111 

W. 5th St. tPotter Printing 

Press Company. 
Harry B. Jackson, 1916, 350 

Emerson Ave. 
Isidor Kunzman, 1912, *122 

Plainfield Ave. tl33 E. Front 

St. 
Robert A. Meeker, 1875, 527 

Belvidere Ave. 
Herman A. Newmark, 1913, 431 

W. 4th St. 
Julius J. Newmark, 1909, 431 

W. 4th St. 
. C. Wolfe-Tone Overton, 1913, 31 

Rockview Ave. 
Edward C. Pearson, 1868, 817 

Second Place. 
Daniel Rapalje, 1855, 724 Carl- 
ton Ave. 
Charles A. Bead, 1878, 203 Park 

Ave. 
Cornelius Schenck, 1879, 904 W. 

Front St. 
Cornelius F. Schenck, '1913, 904 

W. Front St. 
Samuel Silbert, 1915, 426 W. 

Front St. 
Arthur E. Smith, 1903, 811 W. 

5th St. 
Frederick M. Smith, 1911, 607 

Central Ave. 
William M. Stillman, 1877, 212 

W. Front St. 
Samuel R. Taverner, 1909, 514 

Madison Ave. 
Arthur L. Titsworth, 1875, 424 

W. 5th St. 
Charles M. Titsworth, 1902, 156 

Watchucg Ave. 
Philip V. Van Arsdale, 1906, 301 

E. Front St. 
Joseph A. VanMater, 1880. *21 

Myrtle Ave. tNew York City. 
Edward J. Van Wagner, 1916, 

1116 W. 7th St. 



Plainfield. 

John H. Van Winkle, 1864, Bab- 
cock Bldg. 

Leon P. Zeglio, 1914, R. F. D. 
No. 3. 
Pleasantville. 

Walter B. McDougall, 1911. 

Elmer S. Weaver, 1905. 
Point Pleasant. 

Frederick J. Johnson, 1913. 

Warren D. McCloskey, 1915, 406 
River Ave. 
Pompton Lakes. 

Charles M. Dixon, 1894. 
Pompton Plains. 

Frederic E. Foertner, 1902. 

Louis J. Ryerson, 1872. 

Potttersville. 

Adrian Westveer, 1865. 
Princeton. 

Alfred Drury, 1896, 8 Stockton 

St. 
W^. Halsey Van Doren. 1867, R. 

F. D. 
Quinton. 

Loren P. Plummer, Jr., 1905. 
Rahway. 

William P. E. Ainsworth, 1916, 

73 Esterbrook Ave. 
Adolph H. Baumann, 1914, 633 

St. George's Ave. 
Eugene K. Baumann, 1912, St. 

George's Ave. 
Cortlandt H. Bonney, 1903, 161 

Central Ave. 
B. Dudley Chase, 1913, 78 Maple 

Ave. 
Allen D. Cloke, 1909, 215 E. 

Hazelwood Ave. 
Charles E. Corbin, 1909. 
Frank V. Dobbins, 1895. 
George M. Friese, Jr., 1912, 140 

Hazelwood Ave. 
Garrett S. Jones, 1874. 
Stanly W. Jones, 1895, Elm Ave. 
Reginald P. Lukens, 1914, 75 

Bryant St. 
Earl MacClary, 1916, 225 W. 

Milton Ave. 
Franklin Marsh, 1879, 162 W. 

Milton Ave. 
John O. Marsh, 1912, *Pierpont 

St. tl37 Main St. 
Bergen S. Merrill, 1908, 118 

Bryant St. 
George W. Mingus, 1909, 77 

Union St. 
Walter E. Orvis, 1913, 216 

Grand St. 



426 



EUTGERS COLLEGE. 



Rahway. 

William E. Ransom, 1909, 80 
Paterson St. 

Ralph F. Ritter, 1909, 149 W. 
Scott Ave. 

Harold L. Robinson, 1905, Jef- 
ferson Ave. 

Irving R. Rosell, 1914, 82 Elm 
Ave. 

Walton B. Selover, 1897, Elm 
Ave. 

Earl R. Silvers, 1913, *152 Com- 
merce St. tNew Brunswick. 
N. J. 

Harold M. Terrill, 1912, 160 
Seminary Ave. 

Charles A. Titus, 1912, 57 Com- 
merce St. 

J. Jei-vis Vail, 1898, 59 Hazel- 
wood Ave. 

John W. Wall, 1914, Rahway 
Natl. Bank. 

James C. Waters, Jr., 1904, 19 
Bryant St. 

Otto E. Wiemer, 1916, 130 
Church St. 

Frank C. Woodruff, 1904, 36 
Seminary Ave. 
Raritan. 

Philip Lindsley, 1893. 

Louis T. Reed, 1880. 
Readington. 

Benjamin V. D. Wyckoff, 1875. 

Red Bank. 

Bayard C. Applegate, 1905, 60 
Broad St. 

Daniel H. Applegate, Jr., 1903, 
60 Broad St. 

Charles F. Duncan, 1912. 44 
Borden St. 

Edwin Field, 1870, 76 W. Front 
St. 

Thomas H. Grant, 1881. 

William Hockman, 1886, New- 
man Spring Rd. 

Lional F. Liebschutz, 1912, 129 
Branch Ave. 

Frank L. Manning, 1896. t21 
Broad St. *34 Le Roy Place. 

Adrian C. Minton, 1916, 58 E. 
Front St. 

D. DuBois Schenck, 1872. 76 
Oakland St. 

Arthur C. Swift, 1908, 3 Throck- 
morton Ave. 

George M. Taylor, 1877, 54 
Broad St. 

Garret Wyckoflf, 1881, 50 Branch 
Ave. 



Ridgefield Park. 

Frank A. Morrison, 1909. 272 

Hackensack Rd. 
John D. Morrison, 1912, 270 

Hackensack Rd. 
William J. Morrison, Jr., 1897, 

Hackensack Rd. 
Ridgewood. 

Harold J. Cadmus, 1912, 203 S. 

Maple A\e. 
Henry D. Cook, 1904, Saddle 

River Road. 
Henry K. Davies, 1914, *4S 

Franklin Ave. fNew York 

City. 
Wallace Dunlop, 1916, 20 Hnnks 

Ave. 
William J. Ransom, 1912, 96 

Van Dien Ave. 
John A. Van Neste, 1872. 110 

Prospect St. 
Asa Zabriskie, 1880. tSan Fran- 
cisco, Cal. 
David D. Zabriskie. 1879. 84 

West Ridgewood Ave. 

Ringoes. 

Lindley G. Cook, 1914. 

River Edge. 

James E. Graham, 1871. 

Riverside. 

Charles H. Taubel, 1906. 
Wainright D. Twing, 1916. 515 

Fairyiew Ave. 
Thomas L. Wilkinson, 1906, 517 
Fairview Ave. 

Riverton., 

Benjamin Lippincott, 1884. R. 

F. D. 
George S. Willits, 1873. Lawn 

House. 

Rockaway. 

Hugh Haddow, Jr., 1897, Hoag- 
land Ave. 

Roselle. 

Frank C. Manley, 1896. 264 3d 

Ave. E. 
Harvey C. Robins, 1907, 137 3d 

Ave. E. 
Oliver P. Schneeweis.s. 1881. 

♦128 W. 6th Ave. tNo\v York 

City. 
Edward P. Smaney, 1916. 49 

Locust St. 
Burtis F. Vnughan. 1905. 146 E. 

5th Ave. 



GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX. 



427 



Roselle Park. 

J. Wallace Higgins, 1893, *405 

Chestnut St. fNew York City. 
Lloyd N. Lewis, 1915, 54 E. 

Grant Ave. 
Henry H. Stevens, 1892, 621 

Chestnut St. 

Rutherford. 

W. Allen Messier, 1898, 11 W. 

Park Place. 
George M. Sangster, 1911, 300 

Washington Ave. 
Henry Utterwick, 1863, 150 Car- 

mita Ave. 
Charles Van Winkle, 1885, The 

Terrace. 
Stirling Van Winkle, 1908, 5 

Lincoln Aye. 
Theodore Van Winkle, 1913, 182 

Ridge Rd. 
Winant Van Winkle, 1900, *15 

Pierrepont Ave. tNewark, 

N. J. 
Howard I. Wheat, 1908, 55 Ray- 

iQond Ave. 
Salem. 

P. Newlin Acton, 1912, P. O. 

Box 196. 
Harry D. Green, 1909, 16 Oak 

St. 
John Handley, 1883, 15 Chest- 
nut St. 
J. Lawrence Pettit, 1912, *260 

Grant St. fPhiladelphia, Pa. 
Eugene R. Taylor, 1916, 39 7th 

St. 
Sayrevjlle. 

Jesse H. Beekman, 1879. 
Douglas J. Fisher, 1908. 
Fred Macarthy, Jr., 1915. 

Scotch Plains. 

Charles Elliott, 1908. 

Sea Bright. 

Howard M. Prichard 1913. 

Sea Isle City. 

Lawrence W. Sharp, 1916, 20 
Swain St. 

Sergeantsville. 

Eugene B. Matthews, 1885. 

Sewell. 

George B. Hurff, 1882. 

Short Hills. 

Alfred W. Thomas, 1914. 
Henry F. Twitchell, 1893, Pub- 
lic School. 

Skillman. 

Isaac S. Schenck, 1873. 



Somerville. 

C. Drysdale Black, 1908, R. F. 

D. No. 2. 

Clarence E. Case, 1900, 64 W. 

Main St. 
• Horace Codington, 1898. 
Jacob B. Cornell, 1872. 
Clarkson A. Cranmer, 1916, 22 

N. Bridge St. 
William S. Cranmer, 1882, 22 

N. Bridge St. 
Howard K. Dilts, 1909, *181 W. 

Summit St. fCare of High 

School. 
Joshua Doughty, Jr., 1869, 30 

West End Ave. 
John A. Freeh, 1878, 27 Main 

St. 
Clarence Garretson, 1899, Clark 

Bldg. 
Harold N. Halstead, 1916, 118 

Bartine St. 
Theodore J. Hoffman, 1851. 
Edward L. Keenan, 1907. 
Voorhees Kline, 1909, Grant 

Bldg. 
Frederick A. McCullough, 1914, 

2 W. Main St. 
John F. McWilliam, 1881, 112 

South St. 
William S. Porte, 1915, High 

School. 
Louis H. Schenck, 1874, *Ne- 

shanic, N. J. 
Aaron L. StiUwell, 1886, 30 N. 

Bridge St. 
George V. Vanderveer, 1879, 3 

W. Main St. 
Rynier Veghte, 1875, 69 Doughty 

Ave. 
LaRue Vredenburgh, 1876, 1(58 

W. Main St. 
William S. WoodrufE, 1907, 193 

E. High St. 

Theodore Wyman, Jr., 1908, 171 

E. High St. 
South Amboy. 

Edward J. Crane, 1915. 

Melvin M. Hunt, 1913, Borden- 

town Ave. 
Arthur T. McMichael, 1910, P. 

O. Bldg. 
J. Manning Roberts, 1894. 

South Bound Brook. 

Harold E. Green, 1906. 

South Branch. 

Isaac Sperling, 1890. 



42S 



RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



South Dennis. 

Malcolm C. Ludlam, 1890. 
South Middlebush. 

Abi-am W. Totten, 1894. 
South Orange. 

Harold S. Bolsover, 1915, 45 
Delaware Ave. 

Stuart M. Firth, 1914, 249 Ridge- 
wood Road. 
South River. 

Charles C. Armstrong^ 1907. 

Leonard S. Briggs, 1912. 

George L. Burton, 1909. 

Edwin F. Cathcart, 1913. 

Charles E. Jacquart, 1911. 
American Enameled Brick and 
Tile Company. 

William Morgan, 1873. 

Charles H. Rogers, 1882. 
Springfield. 

Edwin C. Alford, 1909, fEliza- 
beth, N. J. 

William P. Carter, 1896, T. O. 
Box llz 

George A. Liggett, 1889. 

Erwin L. Meisel, 1916. 

Frank L. Walton, 1914, Morris 
Ave. 
Stanhope. 

John Wills, 1895. 
Stelton. 

Charles T. Letson, 1895. 

Edward F. Sims, 1913 
Stockton. 

Raj'mond S. Harrison, 1894. 

John F. Hunt, 1896. 

Succasunna. 

Clifford W. Buck, 1912. 

Summit. 

Robert B. Littell, 1895, 46 Pros- 
, pect St. 

Horace E. Treat, 1908, 10 High 
land Ave 

Swedesboro. 

Harris T. Kille, 1016, R. F. D. 
No. 2. 

Toms River. 

Philip S. Bailey, 1895. 

Mahlon W. Ernst, 1897. 

Charles A. Morris, 1905. 
Trenton. 

Charles S Aitkin, 1880, *44 
Montgomery PI. tOfflce of 
Secretary of State. 

Symmes Bergen, 1869, 588 Chest- 
nut Ave. 

John Bruyere, 1881, 131 Perry 
St. 



Trenton. 

George C. Bullock, 1892, 915 

Edgewood Ave. 
Gardner H. Cain, 1881, 476 W. 

State St. 
William B. Carter, 1903, 253 

Lafayette Ave. 
Charles Divine, 1890, 210 Park 

Lane. 
Willet H. Drake, 1913, 1334 

Greenwood Ave. 
Leon A. Errickson, 1915, 312 

Academy St. 
Charles R. Fairchild, 1902. ^^2 

Prospect St. 
Le Roy W. Farley, 1910, 5l5 E. 

State St. 
J. Ridgway Fell, 1869, 134 N. 

Clinton Ave. 
Scott M. Fell, 1911, 943 Berkeley 

Ave. 
Isaac Fineoerg, 1907, 35 Perrine 

Ave. 
Alfred C. Gregory, 1896, 909 

Bellevue Ave. 
Rutherford C. Haven, 1902, 36 

Forst-Richey Building. 
Linwood L. Lee, 1916, 911 Edge- 
wood Ave. 
William H. MacDonald, 1911, 18 

McKinley Ave. 
George W. Mulheron, 1909, 204 

N. Clinton Ave. 
Alfred B. Nelson, 1879. 
George D. Norcom, 1915, tcare 

of State Board of Health. 

*Ocean City, N. J. 
John E. Pritchard, 1915, 9 Perry 

St. 
Thomas U. Purrington, 1914. *46 

Hudson St. tBayonne, N. J. 
Alfred Reed, 1862. 
W. Earl Rochford, 1911, 23 

General Greene Ave. 
Samuel M. Sharkey, 1913. 834 

Berkeley Ave. 
Willard S. Slack, 1912, Berkeley 

and Parkside Aves. 
Clarence L. Smith, 3 896. 143 E. 

State St. 
Joseph H. Stone. 1014, 302 

Perry St. 
Charles C. Stover. lOl.",. 474 W. 

State St. 
Edward C. Stover. Jr.. 1013, 474 

W. State St. 
J. Homer Stover, 1910, t474 W. 

State St. *Nutloy. N. J. 



GEOGRAPHICAL IIS^DEX. 



429 



Trenton. 

Andrew E. Sweeney, 1907. 204 
Spring St. 

Albert A. Taylor, Jr., 1905, 
American Mechanics Building. 

John W. Thompson, 1899, 316 
Chestnut Ave. 

Theodore Tobish, 1903, 184 S.' 
Broad St. 

Morris S. Traver, 1912, 46 N. 
Clinton Ave. 

John T. Van Cleef, 1869, P. O. 
Box 624. 

Francis E. Weis, 1913. 4 Frank- 
lin St. 

Charles P. Wilber, 1905, tcare 
of Forest Commission, State 
House. *New Brunswick, N. J. 

Edmund O. Wood, 1898, 33 Col- 
onial Ave. 

Japhet B. Woolston, 1911, 8 
General Greene Ave. 
Trenton Junction. 

Samuel S. De Cou, 1893. 
Union, Union Co. 

H. Lewis Benedict, 1902. 

Walter G. Boschen, 1907. 
Upper Montclair. 

Howard S. Gies, 1908, 55 Park 
St. 

Cornelius D. Yreeland, 1891, 215 
Inwood Ave. 
Ventnor City. 

Howard G. Harris, 1894, 110 S. 
Surrey Place. 

Warner I. Risley, 1904, *8 S. 
Oxford Place. fAtlantic City, 
X. J. 
Verona. 

John B. Brown, 1904, *7 Brook- 
dale Ave. fXewark, N. J. 

Charles C. Cain, 1901, 14 For- 
est Ave. 

Oliver E. Gordon, 1861. 

Edward R. Schmid, 1912, 263 
Bloomfleld Ave. 
Vincentown. 

J. Ellis Irick, 1890. 

Vincent il. Irick, 1899. 
Vineland. 

James L. R. Handford, 1915, 
109 Oak Road. 

George A. Mitchell, 1891. 

Warren S. Mitchell, 1894. 

Henry R. Powell, 1910. 

J. Russell Verbrycke, 1881, 620 
Wood St. 
Washington, 

Clark C. Bowers, 1913. 



Weehawken. 

John Justin, 1862, 30 Fulton 

St., Clifton Park. 
Alfred J. Mahnken, 1908, 52 

Hudson Place, Highwood 

Park. 
J. Clarence Miller, 1904, 228 

34th St. 
West Englewood. 

Francis B. Kurtz, 1905, 33 Og- 

den Ave. 
Westfield. 

Henry G. Atwater, 1904, *320 

Prospect St. t^^'ew York 

City. 
Spencer D. Embree, 1915, 533 

Clark St. 
G. Foster Herben, 1916, 121 

Ferris Place. 
Russell W. Hunt, 1915, 203 

Ross Place. 
Joseph D. Laurent, 1913, 548 

Washington St, 
Stanley P. Marsh, 1912, 324 

Mountain Ave. 
Paul Q. Oliver, 1893, 7I62 E. 

Broad St. *603 Boulevard. 
Byron M. Prugh, 1904, 119 Elm 

St. 37 Elm St. 
Walter D. Reese, 1916, 249 E. 

Walnut St. 
Russell J. Savitz, 1915, 617 

Lawrence Ave. 
Richard G. Savoye, 1902, 114 

Central Ave. 
S. Neale Williams, 1914, 319 

South Ave. 
West Hoboken. 

Abraham Urevitz, 1908, 446 

Clinton Ave. 

West New York. 

Ralston R. Hannas, 1916, 415 
16th St. 

Abram W. Hopper, 1891. 409 
16th St. 

Lawrence H. Opdycke. 1913, 
*518 W. 22d St. tState Col- 
lege, Pa. 

West Nutley. 

Edward F. Duggan, 1904, 16 
Beach St. 

West Orange. 

Leslie C. Lantz, 1913, 36 Col- 
umbia St, 

Leonor F. Loree, 1877. fXew 
York City. 

Arthur G. Whyte, 1911, *62 
Standish Ave. fSt. Cloud. 



430 



EUTGEES COLLEGE. 



Whitehouse Station. 

Grant Davis, 1886, 
Wickatunk. 

Richard W. Herbert, 1878. 
Woodbine. 

Israel Reiner, 1915. fMillville, 
N. J. 

David H. Rosenfeld, 1905. 

Joseph S. Zass, 1916. 

Woodbridge. 

Epbraim Cutter, 1874, Green St. 
Ernest C. Moffett, 1910. 
George M. Valentine, 1886, 194 
Green St. 

Wrigbtstown. 

Harry M. Allen, 1914. 

NEW MEXICO. 
Albuquerque. 

Edward L. Coriell, 1903, First 

Natl. Bank. 
Robert Stephenson, 1909, U. S. 

Forest Service. 
Frederick H. Winn, 1899, *410 
N. 12th St. tSpringerville, 
Ariz. 

Silver City. 

George M. Gordon, 1901, 826 
8th St. 

NEW YORK. 
Accord. 

Henry D. Frost, 1911. 

Albany. 

Walter W. Batchelder, 1887, 60 

State St. 
John H. Brandow, 1883, 59 

Manning Blvd. 
William H. Brandow, 1915, 59 

Manning Blvd. 
Edwin E. Colburn, 1876, Box 

488. 
James K. Dunscomb, 1873, 351 

State St. 
Howard N. Fuller, 1874, 144 

State St. 
Clifford Horsfall, 1914, tl34 

Hudson Ave. *Kingston, 

N. y. 

Burton J. Hotaling, 1903, 18 

Ten Eyck Ave. 
Charles Maar, 1889, t^- D. 25, 

Capitol. *538 Morris St. 
Arthur H. Mershon, 1914, foare 

of Del. and Hudson R. R. 

Company. *174 State St. 
Arthur B. Murphy, lOtO, 649 

State St. 



Albany. 

Benjamin H. Nichols, Bureau of 

Health, City Building. 
Robert C. Pruyn, 1869, 60 State 

St. 
J. Waterbury Scudder, 1883, The 

Albany Academy. 
Alexander B. Wilkie, 1911, 216 

Ontario St. 
John Wirth, 1900, 469 S. Pearl 

St. 
Graham C, Woodruff, 1900, 
tUnion Station. *143 S. Lake 
Ave. 
Asa Wynkoop, 1887, 335 State 
St. 
Alexandria Bay, 

Charles F. Benjamin, Jr., 1898. 
Alfred. 

Waldo A. Tltsworth, 1900, Al- 
fred University. 
Amenia. 

Olin R. Rundall, 1913. 
Amsterdam, 

J. Harvey Murphy, 1906, 7 

Trinity Place. 
Levi M, Strong, 1870, 281 Guy 
Park Ave. 
Astoria. 

George F. Fitch, 1909, *44 Wool- 

sey St. tNew York City. 
Robert Nutt, 1909, *71 Temple 
St. tNew York City. 
Attica. 

Glenn G. Maxon, 1910. 
Volney D. Schlick, 1903. 
Auburn. 

Harry T. Dayton, 1892, tNew 
York City. 
Babylon. 

Robert D. Merrill, 1893. 
Baldwin. 

Edgar T. Hurley, 1916. 
Bayside. 

Arthur W. Knapp, 1894. 

Beacon. 

Paull J. Challen, 1891, Peuvale. 
James G. Meyer, 1884. 
William W. Schomp, 1876. 

Bedford. 

Richard S. Conovcr, Jr., 1893. 

Berne. 

Madison M. Ball, 1873. 

Binghamton. 

Charles W. Gorrmann, 1910. 185 

Washington St. 
Charles II. (Joff. 1897. 30 Pine 

St. 



GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX. 



431 



Bliss. 

Burt J. PeflEer, 1910. 
Blooming Grove. 

Benjamin C. Sears, 1857. 

Marcus C. Sears, 1891. 
Bloomington. 

Albert A. Zabriskie, 1865. 
Bronxville. 

Eugene L. Hurley, 1895, Armour 
Villa Park. fNew York City. 
Brookhaven. 

Frederick E. Allen, 1873. 

Brooklyn. 

John B. Alden, 1882, 23d Ave. 

and Cropsey Ave., Benson- 
burst. 
Dean C. Anderson, 1912, *1239 

President St. t35 Nostrand 

Ave. 
Roy B. Anderson, 1914, 1358 

President St. 
Frederick C. Baum, 1896, 485 

Pacific St. 
Herbert Bergamini, 1913, 252 

67th St. 
Jerome L. Bergen, 1863, 370 

Hancock St. 
Richard B Bevier, 1916, 212 

Berkeley Ave. 
Ralph W. Booth, Jr., 1900, 1062 

Bergen St. 
Abraham S. Brinkerhoff, 1877, 

544 Monroe St. 
Clifford S. Brinkerhoff, 1906, 544 

Monroe St. 
Jesse W. Brooks, 1881, tl31 

Waverly Ave. *288 Lafayette 

Ave. 
Arthur C. Busch, 1915, *592 2d 

St. fNew York City. 
Nathan Campbell, 1904, 2416 

Putnam Ave. 
Samuel W. Clason, 1864, 64 Han- 
cock St. 
John Cu.rrie, 1858, 164 Montague 

St. 
Ralph P. Davies, 1907, 1050 

Bergen St. 
Orville E. Fisher, 1902, 1828 83d 

St. 
Everett M. Freystadt, 1912, 463 

E. 19th St. 
Perry J. Fuller, 1874, *105 Lin- 
coln Place. fNew York City. 
James C. Garretson, 1871, 3403 

Glenwood Road. 
Raymond L. Greene, 1909. *771 

Westminster Road. tBrooklyn 

Union Gas Company. 



Brooklyn. 

Andrew Hageman, 1871, 1230 
Herkimer St. 

James W. Hageman, 1903, 1239 
Herkimer St. 

T. Dean Halliwell, Jr., 1907, 566 
44th St. 

William W. Hallock, 1889, *314 
E. 18th St. tNew York City. 

Charles F. Hammond, 1903, 319 
Lincoln PI. 

Howard C. Hasbrouck, 1891, 653 
Schenck Ave. 

Isaac E. Hasbrouck, 1865, 364 
Carlton Ave. 

Donald Havens, 1913, *55 Han- 
sen Place. fNew York City. 

Edgar G. Herrmann, 1916, 1005 
E. 40th St. 

Carl J. Heyser, 1897, 28 Brad- 
ford St. 

John A. Hitzelberg, 1905, 314 
56th St. 

Isaac Mac M. Holly, 1889, 673 
St. Mark's Ave. 

Stanley I. Horn, 1916, 177 Lenox 
Road. 

George E, Jackson, 1896, 15 
Alice Court. 

John E. Jennings, 1896, 282 Jef- 
ferson Ave. 

George H. Johnson, 1882, 113 
Columbia Heights. 

Albert G. Leeds, 1914, 161 Nor- 
wood Ave. 

John C. Loud, 1895, 217 Have- 
meyer St. 

Ward B. Malmar, 1915, 632 
Flatbush Ave. 

John R. J^ranley, 1874, *822 

. Marcy Ave. t367 Fulton St. 

George R. Maxson, 1914, t963 
Utica Ave. * Locust, N. J. 

Andrew J. Meyer, 1897. 15 Him- 
rod St, 

Ralph C. Morris, 1903, 1361 53d 
St. 

William B. Murray, Jr., 1911, 28 
Hampton Place. 

Harmon B. Niver, 1888, 882 
Union St. 

Warren M. Osborn, 1890, 337 
Greene St. 

DoTrance W. Palmer, 1911, 227 
Lincoln Road. 

Richard S. Pearse, 1898, 830 
Quincy St. 

Norman L. Perry, 1858. 264 Al- 
bany Ave. 



432 



RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



Brooklyn. 

Burton S. Philbrook, 1894, 35 

Nevius St. 
Van Wagenen Pingry, 1913, 133 

Gates Ave. 
John O. Polak, 1889, 287 Clin- 
ton Ave. 
Charles S. Pool, 1896, 122 Joral- 

mon St. 
William P. Pool, 1891, 166 Clin- 
ton St. 
Augustus M. Price, 1878, 350 

Fulton St. 
Rodman M. Price, 1871, 150 

Chestnut St. 
John D. Prince, Jr., 1876, 61 

Martense St. 
A. Messier Quick, 1860, 56 7th 

Ave. 
DeWitt V. D. Reiley, 1886, 

*2022 Church Ave. tNew 

York City. 
N. Grant Richie, 1902, tl05 St. 

James Place. * Orange, N. J. 
Franklin M. Ritchie, 1915, 810 

Sterling Place. 
Allison B. Roome, 1896, 1158 

Montague St. *Roslyn, N. Y. 
George Saflford, 1911, *158 Un- 

derhill Ave. fNew York City. 
George H. Schedler, 1910, 405 

4th St. 
Harry N. Selvage, 1893, *462 

3d St. tNew York City. 
Edwin K. Sexton, 1900, 422 Jef- 
ferson Ave. 
Walter A. Sherwood, 1896, 289 

Garfield Place. 
George E. Shettle, 1904, t720 

Halsey St. *133 Nichols Ave. 
E. Brooks Simmons, 1913, 167 

Joralmon St. 
William E. Skillman, 1915, 315 

E. 18th St. 
James H. Smith, 1908, 1635 

49th St. 
Robert G. Sparrow, 1913, *455 

E. 17th St. tNew York City. 
George I. Stokes, 1901, 26 St. 

Charles Place. 
Thomas M. Strong, 1895, 2022 

Church Ave. 
Chester H Tapping, 1895, 83 

Gates Ave, 
Elmer H. Van Wagenon, 1914, 

27 Madison St. 
Alexander Van Wagoner. 1890, 

164 Montague St. 



Brooklyn. 

Ralph S. Voorhees, 1890, 2137 

83d St. 
Charles F. Watkins, 1902, 154 

Van Buren St. 
Herman C. Weber, 1895, 129 

Columbia Heights. 
Walter F. Wells, 1892, *360 

Pearl St. tCare of Edison 

Electrical Ill'g Co. 
Edward H. Williams, 1900, 223 

89th St. 
Richard L. Williams, 1872, 392 

Westminster Road. 
Charles S. Wright, 1873, 7922 

18th Ave. 
William F. Wyckoflf, 1877, t215 

Montague St. * Jamaica, 

N. Y. 
Buffalo. 

William H. Boocock, 1885, 70 

Wadsworth St. 
Charles S. Chamberlain, 1893, 

367 Pennsylvania St. 
Hubert M. Chester, 1897, 51 

Park St. 
Robert A. Klein, 1908, 110 Au- 
burn Ave. 
John O. McCall, 1901, 437 

Franklin St. 
Joseph Silbert, 1915, 1054 Elli- 

cott St. 
Cairo. 

J. Wesley Bulmer, 1915. 

Canajoharie. 

Joel Loucks, 1881. 
Allen S. Merchant, 1903. 

Canandalgua. 

Livingston L. Taylor, ISSl. 
Catskill. 

James A. Deane, 1866. 

L. Simmons Ernst, 1914, 75 W. 
Bridge St. 

Sidney O. Lawsing, 1874. 

James P. Philip, 1882, Catskill 
Natl. Bank. 

Harold F. Plusch, 1916. 

Morgan G. Smith, 1909, Divi- 
sion St. 

Chappaqua. 

Warren R. Laity, 1914. 

Chatham. 

William J. Leggett, 1872. 

Chester. 

John N. Bernart, 1882. 

Clrclevllle. 

Raymond I). Howoll. 1913. 



GEOGRAPHICAL I2fDEX. 



433 



Claverack. 

Herman Hageman, 1879. 

Clarence E. Seipel, 1905. tNew 
York City. 
Clifton Springs. 

Charles P. W. Merritt, 1871. 
Clinton Corners. 

Stewart L. R. Tweed, 1903. 
Cobleskill. 

Ford C. Sommers, 1909. 
Cohoes. 

Leslie M. Hay, 1906. 

Oliver H. Walser, 1875. 
Cold Spring. 

Oswald Haldane, 1873. 
Cornwall. 

Herman C. Brewster, 1911. 

Morris M. Davidson, 1902. 
jFirthcliffe, N. Y. 
Corona. 

J. Daniels Richardson, 1902, 60 
Vine St. 
Coxsackie. 

Arthur J. Collier, 1889. 

Andrew W. Van Slyke, 1868. 
Cutchogue. 

H. Orville Beebe, 1910. 
Delanson. 

Allen F. Marcley, 1911. 
Delmar. 

Fletcher Y. W. Lehman, 1897. 
Dongan Hills. 

Dale C. Roberts, 1905, 95 Tyson 
Ave. 
Douglaston. 

George C. Dodge, 1906, fCreat 
Bend, ^\ Y. 
Duanesburgh. 

John L. Stillwell, 1879. 

East Greenbush. 

William E. Simpson, 1901, 

East Hampton. 

Daniel Talmage, 1868. 

East Moriches. 

Robert Defferts, 1881. 

Ellicottville. 

Albert B. Herman, 1887. 

Ephratah. 

Royal A. Stanton, lOiS. 
Far Rockaway. 

Fred. R. Mackey, 1912, James 
St. Garage. 
Feura Bush. 

Theodore A. Hageman, 1908. 

Firthcliffe. 

Morris M. Davidson, 1902, fFirth 
Carpet Co. *Cornwall, .N. Y. 



Flushing. 

Hendrick A. Hendrickson, 1875. 

Irwin W. Howell, 1895, *44 

Geranium Ave. tHarrison, N. 

J. 

Malcolm Mackenzie, 1916, 37 S. 

Parsons Ave. 
Lewis B. Moore, 1911, 155 Bowne 

Ave. 
Robert Nutt, 1909, *176 Chest- 
nut St. tNew York City. 
Robert E. Parsons, 1888, *371 
Broadway. tNew York City. 
Minor Swick, 1858, 54 S. Par- 
sons Ave. 
Fonda. 

Henry C. Cussler, 1893. 
Forest Glen. 

George LeFevre, 1878. 
Solomon LeFevre, 1882. 
Forest Hills. 

Charles C. Hommann, Jr., 1910, 
tNew York City. 
Frankfort. 

Clarence A. Wilbur, 1908, 44 4th 
Ave. 
Gansevoort. 

Arthur LeG. Berger, 1904. 
Gardiner. 

John Neander, 1911. 

Germantown. 

Sanford W. Hover, 1892. 
Benjamin F. White, 1901. 

Ghent. 

John Black, 1898. 
Peter DeMeester, 1910. 

Glen Cove. 

Clarkson Runyon, Jr., 1895. 

Glens Falls. 

Frank I. Bowler, 1910. 

Gloversville. 

Stephen McCulloch, 1896, 161 
Bleecker St. 
Goshen. 

Rensselaer Weston, 1868. 

Great Bend. 

George C. Dodge, 1906, ♦Douglas- 
ton, N. Y. 

Great Kills. 

E. Warren Presley, 1911, 3843 

Amboy Road. 
George T. Vaules, 1898. 

Greendale. 

C. Arlington Hallenbeck, 1914, 
tNew Brunswick, N. J. 

Greenville. 

David B. Van Dyck, 1914. 



28 



434 



KUTGEBS COLLEGE. 



Gi'oton. 

Clarence W. Kip, 1904, P. O. 
Box 437. 
Guilderland Centre. 

Edwin O. Moffett, 1882. 
Ilartsdale. 

James C. Stout, 1891, tNew 
York City. 
Hastings-on-Hudson . 

Elias W. Tliompson, 1889. 
Haverstraw. 

George M. Lilburn, 1883. 
Herkimer. 

J. Howard Brinckerhoff, 1905, 2 

Park Place. 
Alonzo C. Dingman, 1879. 
Ilicksville. 

Frederick Woelfle, 1912. 
Highland. 

George W. Pratt, Jr., 1914. 
Hillsdale. 

George H. Cook, 1905. 
Hollis. 

David T. Marshall, 1887, fNew 
York City. 
Hopewell Junction. 

Frank VanWyck, 1875. 
Howe Cave. 

Harry C. Morehouse, 1905. 
Hudson. 

Charles B. Benson, 1889, 221 

Warren St. 
Guy P. Buckman, 1916, 250 War- 
ren St. 
Frederick J. Collier. 1878. 
Ezra D. De Lamater, 1871, 202 

Union St. 
Charles Esselstyn, 1891, t"The 

Republican." *357 Alien St. 
J. Edward Gifford, 1894, care of 

Gifford Wood Company. 
William C. Hawvej, 1911, 542 

Warren St. 
James M. Martin, 1899. 
A. Tromaine McKinstry. 1914, 

Fair and Tract St. 
H. Payson Pitcher, 1910, 509 

Union St. 
Claudius Rockefeller, 1873, 403 

Warren St. 
John C. Smock. 1862. 
P.ichard M. Whitbeck. 1859, 65 
Greene St. 
Ifinitington. 

Joseph C. Obocny, 1913, R. F. 
D. No. 2. 
Hiirl(?y. 

Jesse F. Durfee. 1910. 
Richard B. HlUer, 1916. 



Interlaken. 

William H. Quick, 1875. 
Ithaca. 

Lane Cooper, 1896, Cornell Uni- 
versity. 
Walter R. Cornell, 1907, 438 N. 

Aurora St. 
Henry J. Grant, 1865, 314 N. 

Cayuga St. 
William E. Griffis, 1869. 
Jamaica. 

H. Jay Howell, 1904, Box 53. 
Charles E. Ingersoll, 1889, 30 

Desmond Ave. 
Anthony H. Rottger, 1894. 
William L. Tharp, 1903, 8 Hard- 

enbrook Ave. 
William F. WyckoflP, 1877, 90 

Herriman Ave. tBrooklyn, N, 

Y. 

Jamesport. 

Frank Voorhees, 1892. 
Jamestown. 

Morris N. Bemus, 1885, 210 

Prendergast Ave. 
Johnston. 

Peter S. Beekman, 1884, 1 Irving 

St. 
Kingston. 

Austin S. Basten, 1909, 69 Main 

St. 
E. Van Dyck Basten, 1914. 69 

Main St. 
Cornelius Bruyn, 1887. 
Theodore H. Conklin, 1914, 2 

Main St. 
Henry R. De Witt, 1898. 22 

Lafayette Ave. 
Louis A. DuBois, 1879. 
Tracy L. Elmendorf, 1910. 79 

O'Neil St. 
Richard L. Eltinge, 1897. 72 

Maiden Lane. 
Newton H. Fessenden. 1911. t595 

Broadway. *256 Washington 

Ave. 
Charles B. Finch. 1908. 17 Pearl 

St. 
Joseph M. Fowler. 1S95. v293 

Wall St. *105 St. James St. 
Gilbert D. B. Ilasbrouck, 1880. 

209 Clinton Ave. 
Jacob D. P. Ilasbrouck. 1885. 

1240 Fair St. *147 Main St. 
Walter D. Ilasbrouck. 1880. 85 

O'Neil St. 
Cliflford Horsfall. 1914. *6l Wall 

St. tAlbany, N. Y. 



GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX. 



435 



Kingston. 

Lloyd F. Regendahl, 1914, *15 
O'Neil St. tKingston Gas and 
Electric Company. 
John W. Searing, 1874. 
Alexander B. Shufeldt, 1908. 
James P. Tobey, 1913, 40 E. St. 

James St. 
Henry D. W. Tremper, 1896, 208 

Albany Ave. 
Amos Van Etten, 1874, *12 W. 

Chestnut St. t260 Fair St. 
Huyler W. Van Hoevenberg, 
1904, 195 Wall 'St. 
Knox. 

William E. Davis, 1868. 
Krumville. 

Theodore A. Beekman, 1882. 
Lake Katrine. 

Lester W. Brett, 1915. 
La.rchmont. 

Spencer H. Cone, 1869. 

J. Le Moyne Danner, Jr., 1897, 

Forest Park. 
Thomas A. Patrie, 1867, 67 Cliff 
Way. 
Laurel. 

George R. Garretson, 1870. 
Lawyersville. 

Charles W. Smith, 1913. 
Lodi. 

Edward J. Meeker, 1896. 
Long Island City. 

Harold Tait. 1887, Bureau of 

Sewe.rs. 
Frederick N. Wardwell. 1906, 
281 Borden Ave. 
Lowville. 

Charles L. Knapp, 1869. 
Lynbrook. 

William L. Kuehnle, 1902, *24 
Pearsal Ave. fNew York City. 

Mariner's Harbor. 

William E. Compton, 1894, 61 
Lockman Ave. 
Mastic. 



Augustus Floyd, 1865. 




/ 


Mayfleld. 
Robert 


J. Hogan, 


1891. 






Middleburgh 


. 








George 


Z. Collier 


1883. 






George 


L. Danfor 


th, 1863. 




Middletown. 










E. Johnson De 


Witt. 1915. 


*7 


Low 


Ave. tN. 


Y., 0. 


and 


W. 


Rwy. 










Willian 


1 E. Kelly 


, 1898, 


Middle- 


town 


State Hospital. 







Middletown. 

Theodore D. Mills, 1874, 60 W. 

Main St. 
Abram V. N. Powelson, 1864. 
Ralph D. Van Duzer, 1907, 25 
East Ave. 
Minaville. 

Richard A. Pearse, 1870. 
Mineola. 

William L. Gay, 1916. 
Monsey. 

Herman T. Hopper. 1905. 
Montgomery. 

Bruce Ballard, 1907. 
Montrose. 

Stephen D. Bogardus, 1896, 
Mt. Vernon. 

Xathan H. Demarest, 1880, 247 

Bedford Ave. 
Daniel H. McLaury, 1893, *19 
Adams St. fNew York City. 
Newark. 

Louis D. Nadel. 1914. 20 Mercer 
St. 
New Brighton. 

Francis M. Hummel, 1901, St. 

George. 
Harry L. Janeway, 1874. 11 St. 

Marks Place. 
Havelock Walser, 1898. fNew 
York City. 
Newburgh. 

Clarence E. Seipel. 1905, t39 S. 
Miller St. *Claverack. N. Y. 
Robert H. Barr, 1875, 193 Lib- 
erty St. 
Peter Crispell, 1884. 
M. Seymour Purdy, 1900. 
William A. Smith, 1911, 3 Cath- 
erine St. 
New Hackensack. 

Alexander M. Conger, 1910. 
New Hyde Park. 

William N. MacNeill, 1908. 
New Kingston. 

Milton A. Thomson, 1915. 
New Paltz. 

Abraham D. Brodhead. 1885. 
Roelif E. Du Bois, 1905. 
Calvin E. Lasher, 1870, R. F. D. 

No. 2. 
George L. Relyea, 1912. 
New Rochelle. 

Arthur N. Bingham, 1893. 
Ellis B. McLaury, 1900. 

Newtonville. 

John H. Scarlet, 1879. 



436 



RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



New York. 

Winfred R. Ackert, 1892, 416 
W. 54th St. 

H. Randolph Anderson, 1889, 84 
William St. 

Richard A. Anthony, 1881, 14 
Wall St. 

Henry G. Atwater, 1904, flo 
Dey St. *Westfield, N. J. 

Louis D. Ayres, 1896, 50 E. 41st 
St. 

James W. Babcock, 1909, 75 E. 
81st St. 

Joseph G. Baier, 1896, fStuy- 
vesant High School. *New 
Brunswick, N. J. 

Arthur L. Barton, 1915, Sheeps- 
head Bay. 

George M. Bechtel, 1914, 41 St. 
Nicholas Terrace. 

Henry W. Beebe, 1883, 55 Lib- 
erty St. 

Henry M. T. Beekman^ 1877, 2 
E. 45th St. 

Thomas Bell, 1892, 1 Madison 
Ave. 

Guy H. Bergen, 1905, 71 Broad- 
way. 

Tunis G, Bergen, 1867, 2 Rector 
St. 

Charles F. Berger, 1894, 52 
Vanderbilt Ave. 

Louis Bevier, Jr., 1906, 106 W. 
13th St. 

Philip H. Bevier, 1882, 212 Ber- 
keley PI. 

Moses G. Bierman, 1883, 236 
W. 108th St. 

James Bishop, 1891, 109 E. 61st 
St. 

James Bishop, 1870, 346 Broad- 
way. 

Louis F. Bishop, 1885, 54 W. 
55th St. 

John V. Bissett, 1912, 1139 E. 
29th St. *New Brunswick, 
N. J. 

Hugo Blum, 1907, 618 W. 179th 
St. 

John Bogart, 1853, 141 Broad- 
way. 

George S. Bolsterle, 1909, 675 
E. 183d St. 

Eugene S. Booth, 1876, 25 E. 
22d St. 

C. Leverlch Brett, 1905, t2-4 
Stone St. *Bellevillc, N. J. 

Philip M. Brett, 1892, 115 
Broadway. 



New York. 

M. Linn Bruce, 1884, 68 Wil- 
liam St. 

Wesley W. Burden, 1896, 245 
Ft. Washington Ave. 

Elliott C. Burrows, 1905, 17 E. 
38th St. 

Walter F. Burrows, 1901, 17 E. 
38th St. 

Arthur C. Busch, 1915, tNatl. 
City Bank of N. Y. ♦Brook- 
lyn, N. Y. 

Charles W. Butler, 1910, tReg- 
istrar's Office, Hall of Rec- 
ords. *315 E. 175th St. 

Clarence W. Byram, 1896, 35 
Pine St. 

Sanger S. Carleton, 1905, 171 
W. 71st St. 

Sprague Carleton, 1904, 75 W. 
50th St. 

Raymond V. A. Carpenter, 1897, 
fMetropolitan Life Insurance 
Co. *Plainfield, N. J. 

James D. Carr, 1892, 258 W. 
53d St. 

Lewis B. Chamberlain, 1886, 
tAmerican Bible Society, As- 
tor Place. *New Brunswick, 
N. J. 

William I. Chamberlain, 1882, 
25 K 22d St. 

A. Schuyler Clark, 1895, 350 
Park Ave. 

Robert S. Cleaver, 1912. tl29 
Lexington Ave. *Schuyler- 
ville, N. Y. 

Treadwell Cleveland, 1862. 27 
William St. 

Henry E. Cobb, 1884, 370 West 
End Ave. 

Roscoe S. Conkling, 1914, 160 
W. 78th St. 

Charles E. Conover, 1895. 154 
Nassau St. 

Robert A. Cooke, 1900, 375 Park 
Ave. 

Drury W. Cooper, 1892, 55 Lib- 
erty St. 

Tennis G. B. Cortelyou. 1S73. 
122 W. 94th St. 

Robert W. Courtney, 1899. 307 
W. 34th St. 

Charles T. Cowenhovon, .Tr.. 
1900, t27 William St. *Now 
Brunswick, N. J. 

George H. Cowio, 1895. Muni- 
cipal Bldg. 



GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX. 



437 



New York. 

ChaTles L. Crandall, 1915, 129 
Lexington Ave. 

Everett M. Culver, 1878, 202 
W. 86th St. 

Condict W. Cutler, 1879, 135 
W. 76tli St. 

Henry K. Davles, 1914, t<^are of 
Wallace and Tiernan, 136 Lib- 
erty St. *Ridgewood, N. J. 

Bergen Davis, 1896, Columbia 
University. 

Henry K. Davis, 1892, 3219 3d 
Ave. 

Harry T. Dayton, 1892, t202 
Lewis St. *Aubui'n, N. Y. 

Fred H. Decker, 1895, tl56 5th 
Ave. * Bristol, Pa. 

Floyd Decker, 1898, 178 E. 122d 
St. 

Edward C. Delavan, Jr., 1880, 
56 Wall St. 

Holmes V. M. Dennis, Jr., 1894, 
tl40 Nassau St. *New Bruns- 
wick, N. J, 

John V. N. Dorr, 1894, 17 Bat- 
tery Place. 

Charles P. Dorrance, 1873, t35 
Nassau St. *549 Riverside 
Drive. 

John G. Dorrance, 1878, 549 
Riverside Drive. 

John F. Drake, 1898, 3727 Olin- 
yille Ave. 

Joseph R. Duryee, 1874, 139 E. 
36th St. 

John S. Elliott, 1914, 165 Mad- 
ison Ave. 

Arthur W. Ellis, 1913, 59 John 
St. 

W. Ten Eyck Elmendoxf, 1902, 
427 Fort Washington Ave. 

Percy E. E.rickson, 1905, t302 
W. 91st St. *Newark, N. J. 

Walter V. H. Farley, 1916, t440 
4th Ave. * White Plains, N. Y. 

Haley Fiske, 1871, 1 Madison 
Ave. 

George F. Fitch, 1909, fcare of I 
N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., 171 j 
Bway. * Astoria, N. Y. ! 

Harold D. 'Force, 1889, 160 I 
Claremont Ave. 

Edward L. Fox, 1911, 126 Clare- 
mont Ave. 

Fred M. Fountain, 1912, t56-58 
Pine St. *Hackensack, N. J. 

Theodore Frelinghuysen, 1879. 
80 White St. 



New York. 

Perry J. Fuller, 1874, tl45 Nas- 
sau St. *Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Roy W. Gates, 1916, t30 West 

St. *Plainfield, N. J. 
Seymour P. Gilbert, Jr., 1912, 

t52 William St. *Bloomfield, 

N. J. 
Frederic Glander. 1912, fcare of 

Cross and Brown Company. 

*Bloomfield, N. J. 
E. Trescot Goode, 1911, 220-28 

W. 19th St. 
Clarence W. Green, 1910, 39 

Broad St. 
Richard M. Greenbank, 1880, 

care of Brokaw Bros., Astor 

Place. 
Richard T. Greene, 1889, t43 

Exchange PL *544 W. 114th 

St. 
Raymond W. Gulick, 1898, 3727 

Olinvllle Ave. 
Drew W. Hageman, 1897, 34 

Nassau St. 
William W. Hallock, 1889, tThe 

Christian World, 70 5th Ave. 

♦Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Morrison C. Hamilton, 1880, care 

of Wilson and English, 50 

Church St. 
Montagu Hankin, 1913, fThe 

Marbleloid Co., 47 W. 34th 

St. *Basking Ridge, N. J. 

Donald Havens, 1913, t37 Wall 
St. *Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Arthur E. Helmrich, 1916, San 
Remo Hotel, Central Pk. W. 
at 74th St. 

John W. Herbert, 1872, t31 Nas- 
sau St. *Helmetta, N. J. 

Eugene E. Higgins, 1900, 2236 

Broadway. 
James W. Higgins, 1893, t52 

Vanderbilt Ave. *Roselle 

Park, N. J. 

Frederick P. Hill, 1883, 299 

Madison Ave. 
Clarence W. Hillyer, 1892, 375 

Park Ave. 

Nathaniel B. K. HofEman, 1882, 
2683 Creston Ave., Bronx. 

Fred W. Holcomb, 1914, Gouver- 

neur Hospital. 
Charles C. Hommann, Jr., 1910, 

t416 W. 13th St. *Forest 

Hills, N. Y. 



438 



RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



New York. 

Eugene L. Hurley, 1895, fGrand 

Central Terminal. *Bronx- 

ville, N. Y. 
Peter V. Huyssoon, 1873, fcare 

of Flsk Teachers' Agency. 

*Orange, N. J. 
Dorsey W. Hyde, Jr., 1910, Cor- 
nell University Club, 65 Park 

Ave. 
Henry H. Janeway, 1893, tl04 

E. 40tli St. *Riverdale-on- 

Hudson, N. Y. 
Edward W. Jewett, 1879, Union 

Club. 
Charles S. Johnson, 1891, 241 

W. 77th St. 
John H. Johnson, 1913, 39 

Claremont Ave. 
Howard A. Julie, 1913, care of 

North Jersey Agrl. Society, 40 

Wall St. 
L. Laflin Kellogg, 1870. 115 

Broadway. 
John H. Kelly, 1874, 39 Cort- 

landt St. 
Frank W. Kent, 1874, 80 Maiden 

Lane. 
Ralph J. Kieffer, 1912, 609 W. 

145th St. 
A. Joyce Kilmer. 1906, Editorial 

Rooms, New York Times. 
George S. Knickerbocker, 1873, 

145 W. 128th St. 
George W. Kuehnle, 1876, U. S. 

Engineer's OfBce, Army Bldg. 
William L. Kuehnle, 1902, t710 

Army Bldg. *Lynbrook. N. Y. 
Morton Lang, 1915. 2176 Broad- 
Way. 
G. Conde Lawsing, 1908, 191 

Hudson St. 
David Layton, 1894, 669 Dawson 

St. 
Richard A. Learned. 1885, N. Y. 

A. C, Central Park South. 
Russel W. Loary, 1902, 220 

Broadway. 
Austin M. Leavens, 1907, care of 

Longmans, Green and Co.. 

30th St. and Park Ave. 
DuBois N. Le Fevre. 1914, 600 

W. 122d St. 
Henry W. Lo Roy, 1867, 43 E. 

19th St. 

William H. Leupp, 1864, 90 Wall 
St. 

Ashor Lipmnn. 1902. 1386 Pros- 
pect Ave. 



New Y'ork. 

Bloomfleld Littell, 1873, 71 Wall 

St. 
Leonor F. Loree, 1877, t32 Nas- 
sau St., *Hotel Gotham. 

* Orange, N. J. 
Isaac W. Lott, 1892, 2808 3d 

Ave. 
Charles B. Ludlow, 1886, 43 Ex- 
change Place. 
George S. Ludlow, 1895, 33 W. 

42d St. 
Arthur F. Mabon, 1890. 1 W. 

48th St. 
S. Cliflfton Mabon, 1891, 45 Wall 

St. 
J. Preston Mailler, 1912, 600 W. 

59th St. 
James W. Mailler, 1912. jOtis 

Elevator Co., 11th Ave. and 

26th St. *609 W. 145th St. 
David T. Marshall, 1887, fMedi- 

cal Inspector, Dept. of Health. 

*Hollis. N. Y. 
Charles Matthews, 1850. care of 

Benj. A. Hegeman. Jr., 165 

BroadAvay. 
Frank L. Mayham, 1888 27 

Cedar St. 
Clifford D. Mayhew, 1907. 804 

Army Bldg. 
Hiram A. Maynard, 1879. 52 W, 

89th St. 
Warren A. Mayou, 1890. to5 

Liberty St. *118 W. 58th St. 
William G. McKnighr, 1893. 5 

Nassau St. 
Daniel H. McLaury, 1893. vl03 

Park Ave. *Mt. Vernon. N. Y. 
John Mellor, 1904, 139 Cort- 

landt St. *Jersey City. N. J. 
George Menaker. 1913. 600 W. 

204th St. 
George W. Mercer, Jr.. 1891. 60 

Wall St. 
William P. Merrill. 1887. 112 E. 

36th St. 
Edward G. W. Meury. 1898. 405 

W. 41st St. 
Seaman Miller. 1879. 2 Pvector 

St. 

William C. Miller, 1883. *400 W. 

152d St. tNew York Edison 

Co. 
Conrad O. Miiliken, 1901. Wool 

worth Rldg. 
Peter H. Miiliken. 1876. 419 W. 

114th St. 



GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX. 



439 



New York. 

J. William Moffett, 1908, *404 
W. llStli St. t42 BroadAvay. 

Robert E. Moore, 1915, tTrinity 
Chapel High School, W. 25th 
St. *Newark, N. J. 

J. liivingston R. Morgan, 1892, 
Columbia University. 

William T. Morrison, 1892, 751 
Dawson St. 

T. Vassar Morton, 1913, ,tYoor- 
hees Rubber 'Mfg. Co. *New- 
ark, N. J. 

William S. Myers, 1889, 25 Mad- 
ison Ave. 

R. Hude Neilson, 1903, 52 Wil- 
liam St 

Benjamin C. Nevius, 1867, 661 
West End Ave. 

John H. C. Nevius, 1873, t217 
E. 38th St. *302 W. 99th St. 

Sydney P. Noe, 1910, fcare of 
American Numismatic Society. 
Broadway at 156th St. 

Robert Nutt, 1909, fcare of The 
N. K. Fairbanks Co., 26 
Beaver St. *Astoria. N. Y. 

Edwin S. Oldis, 1911, 290 Broad- 
way. 

Chailes F. O'Neill, tl65 Broad- 
way. *Bloomfield, N. J. 

Henry M. Orne, 1878, 215 W. 
23d St. 

Robert K. Painter, 1895, Gen- 
eral Chemical Co., 25 Broad 
St. 

Robert E. Parsons, 1888, t28 E. 
49th St. *Flushing, N. Y. 

Robert S. Parsons, 1895, 50 
Church St. 

Charles E. Pattison, 1884, tll82 
Broadway. *Montclair, N. J. 

Franklin A. Pattison, 1887, 1182 
Broadway. 

George R. Percy, 1892, tl5 Wil- 
liam St. *Hohokus, N. J. 

Frank M. Peters, 1875, 1886 
Broadway. 

Charles E. Pett, 1902, 101 Park 

Ave. 
Frederick H. Pierson, Jr., 1895, 

t50 Church St. *Syracuse, 

N. Y. 
Theodore N. Pockman, 1911, 

*420 W. 121st St. tCare 

New York Tribune. 

John F. Post, Jr., 1896, 38 Park 
Row. 



New York. 

Jerome Powers, 1914, fThe Pito- 
meter Co., 25 Elm St. *Eliza- 
beth, N. J. 

David Provost, 1881, 132 Nas- 
sau St. 

Josiah C. Piimpelly, 1860, 255 
W. 108th St. 

Francis L. Randel, 1902, 107 
Pearl St. 

Patrick A. Ray, 1891, 231-41 W. 
39th St. 

J. Paulding Read, 1901, tcare ot 
Electric Bond and Share Co., 
71 Broadway. *Newark, N. J. 

Louis B. Reid, 1911, 548 River- 
side Drive. 

DeWitt V. D. Reiley, 1886, tl60 
Broadway. *Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Archibald C. Rhoades, 1856, 
Union League Club, 1 E. 29th 
St. 

Allan S. Richardson, 1915, 234 
W. 122d St. 

Philip Ritter, 1915, 5 Beekman 
St. 

Robert H. Robertson, 1869, 331 
Madison Ave. 

C. Russell Rogers, 1911, t290 
Broadway. * Ocean Grove, 
N. J. 

Henry S. Rokenbaugh, 1872, 100 
Broadway. 

Georges D. Romeike, 1916, 
106-10 7th Ave. 

Chilion R. Roselle, 1900, 502 
W. 113th St. 

Vivian C. Rosg, 1912, t52 Wil- 
liam St. *New Brunswick, 
N. J. 

John H. Rowland, 1914. tl70 
Lexington Ave. *New Bruns- 
wick, N. .1. 

Charles A. Runk, 1874, t31 Nas- 
sau St. *165 W. 58th St. 

Henry L. Rupert, 1889, 1 Mad- 
ison Ave. 

John A. Rutherfurd, 1868, 20 
Broad St. 

Daniel Safiford, 1908, 149 Broad- 
way. 

George Safiford, fcare of Jackson 
and Curtis, 43 Exchange 
Place. *Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Frank J. Sagendorph, 1887, 
fcare of Ginn and Co., 70 
5th Ave. *Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

Walter C. Sampson, 1891, 42 
Broadway. 



440 



RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



New York. 

Francis B. Sanford, 1893, 165 

Broadway. 
Herbert K. Savage, 1913, jField 
and Stream, 331 4tli Ave. 
♦Allenhurst, N. J. 
Ferdinand S. Schenck, Jr., 1911, 

317 E. 18th St. 
Martin A. Schenck, 1904, 34 

Nassau St. 
O. P. Schneeweiss, 1881, fcare 
of Walter Baker and Com- 
pany, Ltd. *Roselle, N. J. 
Henry J. Scudder, 1890, fAmer- 
ican Bible Society, Astor PI. 
♦Athenia, N. J. 
Myron T. Scudder, 1882, 316 W. 

72d St. 
Walter H. Seely, 1898, fPboenix 
Film Corporation, 218 W. 42d 
St. *Rye, N. Y. 
Clarel R. Seelye, 1909, Sterling- 
Advertising Service, Aeolian 
Hall. 
Harry N. Selrage, 1893, tol 
Chambers St. * Brooklyn, 

N. Y. 
Charles G. Slauson, 1915, tcare 
of Equitable Trust Co. ♦Eliz- 
abeth, N. J. 
George J. Smith, 1915, 256 W. 

22d St. 
Howard A. Smith, 1911, 256 W. 

22d St. 
Robert G. Sparrow, 1913, tSpar- 
row, Harvey and Co., 60 Wall 
St. *Brooklyn, N. Y. 
William H. Stafford, 1892, 375 

Park Ave. 
Ward Stephens, 1893, 1425 

Broadway. 
William H. Stewart, Jr., 1904, 

225 W. 57th St. 
Robert F. E. Stier, 1915, 153 

B. 86th St. 
W. Rudolph F. Stier, 1012, 153 

E. 86tli St. 
Albert L. Stillman, 1905, t41 

Broad St. *Hobokon, N. J. 
Thomas A. Stoddart, 1886, 2 

Rector St. 

Richard Storms, 1893, Webster 

Ave. and 233d St., Woodlawn. 

Louis W. Stotesbury, 1890, 155 

Liberty St. *154 W. 74th St. 

James C. Stout, 1891. t541 I^x- 

ington Ave. *Hartsdale, N. Y. 

Raymond T. Stowe, 1902, 401 

W. 24th St. 



New York. 

Henry C. Stryker, 1873, 222 W. 

141st St. 
George E. Stubbs, 1878, 121 W. 

91st St. 
Duncan D. Sutphen, 1883, 70 

Worth St. 
John B. Talmage, Jr., 1902, 

1225 Tinton Ave. 
Clarence H. Terhune, 1891, 63 

Broad St. 
Philip C. Thomas, 1894, 44 W. 

77th St. 
Augustus F. Todd, Jr., 1881, t42 

Bway. *DuneUen, N. J. 
Francesco G. Urbano, 1912, 98 

4th Ave. 
Nathaniel H. Van Arsdale, 1862, 
tl49 Church St. *Clifton, 

N. J. 
John Van der Poel, 1878, 56 W. 

52d St. 
Earl E. Van Derwerker, 1912, 

321 E. 42d St. 
Clinton D. W. Van Dyck, 1877, 

151 W. 93d St. 
Laird S. Van Dyck, 1915, 29 W. 

55th St. 
Joseph A. Van Mater. 1880, t55 

Wall St. *Plainfield. N. J. 
Frank M. Van Orden. 1893, 660 

E. 165th St. 
Warren C. Van Slyke, 1895, 32 

Nassau St. 
William H. VanSteenburgh, 1877. 

10 Wall St. 
Marvin J. Van Wagencn. 1913. 

102 Convent Ave. 
Frank H. Van Winkle, 1910. 

tcare of New I'ork Telephone 

Co., 24 Walker St. *Jersey 

City, N. J. 
Adrian Vermeule, Jr.. 1885, 206 

Bway. 
Cornelius C. Vermeule, 1878. 

1203 Bway. *East Orange. 

N. J. 
Daniel G. Verwey, 1905. 1176 

Woodycrest Ave. 
Oscar M. Voorhees. 18S8. 350 E. 

146th St. 
Ralph W. Voorhees. 1916. 350 

E. 146th St. 
Jamos W. Vroom, 1S66. 30 Broad 

St. 
Jacob Wallach. 1910, 17:2 Sher- 
man Ave. 



GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX. 



441 



Kew York. 

Havelock Walser, 1898, j221 
Fulton St. *New Brighton, 

N. y. 

John Warren, 1876, 616 Madi- 
son Ave. 
Schuyler N. Warren, 1877, 51 

Exchange PI. 
Charles S. Wehrly, 1912, 450 

Audubon Ave. 
Leonard L. Wetmore, 1894, 100 

Broadway. 
Henry M. Whitaker, 1896, 62 

William St. 
Dexter White, 1912, 3569 Broad- 
way. 
Winton H. Wllber, 1906, 539 W. 

162d St. 
George W. Wilmot, Jr., 1914, jV. 

S. Rubber Co. *New Bruns- 
wick, N. J. 
J. Deshler Wilmot, 1914, fU. S. 

Rubber Co. *New" Brunswick, 

N. J. 
George A. Woods, 1882, 2786 

Creston Ave. 
James A. Woodward, 1894, 2441 

7th Ave. 
Herbert Wyckoff, 1896, 23-25 E. 

26th St. 
John H. Wyckofif, Jr., 1905, 130 

E. 67th St. 
Eugene A. Yates, 1902, 252 W. 

85th St. 
Niskayuna. 

Cornelius P. Ditmars, 1876. 
Norwich. 

G. Stanley Fisher, 1911. 
Nyack. 

Cornelius 1. Haring, 1881. 
Jacob O. Polhemus. 1854. 
Olean. 

Donald H. Gesse, 1914, 313 N. 

5th St. 
George H. Ramsey, 1913, 224 N. 

1st St. 
Oliverea. 

Irving Burdick, 1882. 
Oneonta. 

Howard W. Ennis, 1890, 385 

Main St. 
Orangeburg. 

Randolph M. Creamer, 1907. 
Ossining. 

Eugene S. Brokaw, 1908, St. 

John's School. 
William A. Ranney, 1896, St. 

John's School. 



Owego, 

Albert C. Burt, 1879, 275 Front 
St. 
Oxford. 

Eliot P. Corbin, 1915, 43 Clinton 
St. 

Frank T. Corbin, Jr., 1908. 
Oyster Bay. 

George E. Talmage, 1886. 
Peconic. 

Henry G. Elmer, 1900. 
Peekskill. 

Rodney T. Howell, 1891, 215 
Union Ave. 

Isaac W. Reynolds, 1888, Hal- 
sey Bldg. 

Michael J. Tierny, 1896. 
Pelham Manor. 

Lewis G. Leary, 1897. 
Penn Yan. 

Silas Kinne, 1859. 
Pine Bush. 

Abram I. Martine, 1873. 
Pine Plains. 

Thomas S. Dusinber.re, 1861. 

Pleasant Valley. 

Frank Malven, 1893. 
Port Chester. 

Baldwin Hasbrouck. 1888, 31 
Summit Ave. 
Port Ewen. 

Homer L. Sheffer, 1913. 
Port Jefferson. 

Alexander F. Johnson, 1901. 
Port Jervis. 

Willard Conger, 1896. 

Samuel M. Cuddeback, 1899, 112 

Pike St. 
Clifford F. Post, 1916, 31 Sul- 
livan Ave. 
Charles F. Van Inwegen, 1871, 
*29 Cole St. fFirst Natl. 
Bank. 

Port Richmond. 

Charles E. Benjamin, 1916, 239 

Heberton Ave. 
Otto L. F. Mohn, 1894, 137 

Heberton Ave. 

Poughkeepsie. 

Clifford P. Case, 1897, 265 Mill 
St. 

John R. Kaley, 1870, 151 Mont- 
gomery St. 

Edward C. V. Lyall, 1912, 432 
Main St. 

Arthur A. Pearce, 1909, 15 Ham- 
mersley Ave. 



442 



KUTGEES COLLEGE. 



Poughkeepsie. 

Frank J. Sagendorph, 1887, *21 

Adriance Ave. tNew York 

City. 
George R. Wilson, 1008, 10 

Washington St. 

Poughquag. 

Edward H. Brill, 1914. 
Queens. 

James S. N. Demarest, 1872. 

Rensselaer. 

Zuinglius F. Sliafer, 1895, 1468 
Broadway. 
Rhinebeck. 

George Esselstyn, 1861. 
Walter W. Schell, 1871. 
Richmond Hill. 

M. Claude Moseman, 1912, 230 
Cedar Ave. 

William D. Pollock, 1907, Chest- 
nut St. 
Daniel W. Skellenger, 1882, 19 

Oxford Ave. 
Riverdale-on-Hudson. 

Henry H. Janeway, 1893. tNew 

York City. 
Rochester. 

W. Franklin Piumley, 1899, 53 

Fitzhugh St. 
William R. Taylor, 1876, 13 

Prince St. 
Ralph W. Thomson, 1915, t300 

Alexander St. *Middlebush, 

N. J. 
Henry J. Vyverberg, 1901, 47 

Buchon Park. 
Roslyn. 

Allison B. Roome, 1896, *Roslyn 

Estates. fBrooklyn, N. Y. 

Roslyn Heights. 

Franklin P. Noble, 1895. 

Rye. 

Clarence H. Bonnell, 1892. 
Walter H. Seely, 1898, *Milton 
Pt. Road. tNew York City. 

Salem. 

Arthur Spaulding, 1890. 

Saugerties. 

William A. Brainard, 1916, 11 

W. Bridge St. 
Howard Glllespy, 1875. 

Sayville. 

Addison H. Grifflng, 1881. 

Scarsdale. 

Joseph A. Harper. 1873. 



Schenectady. 

J. Howard Aitkin, 1881. 

Frank V. Cooper, 1893, t423 

State St. .*844 Union St. 
Alfred E. Gregg, 1886, 9 Lafay- 
ette St. 
A. V. Mershon, 1915, General 

Electric Co. 
William H. Nasholds, 1876. 
George St. J. Rathbun, 1905, 

*Christ ChuTch Rectory. t970 

State St. 
Robert E. Rugen, 1910, tGen- 

eral Electric Co. *5 Poplar 

St. 
Irving R. Valentine, 1905, 15 

Snowden Ave. 
Theodore Van Deventer, 1880, 

522 Union St. 
Louis B. Van Dyck, 1911, 39 

Glenwood Road. 
Schoharie, 

Myron J. Folensbee, 1916. 
Perry E. Taylor, 1892. 

Schuylerville. 

Robert S. Cleaver, 1912. tNew 
York City. 

Scotia. 

Herbert B. Roberts, 1891. 

Selkirk. 

Henry S. van Woert, 1901. 

Shavertown. 

Frank D. Norris, 1889. 

Shekomeko. 

Elihu C. Bryan, 1891. 
Shokan. 

George W. Gulick, 1901. 

Paul C. James, 1916. 

Sidney. 

William L. Myers, 1915. 

Silver Springs. 

Edwin S. Tozier, 1910. 

Sodus Center. 

William H. Giebol, 1004. 

South Columbia. 

Raymond L. Baldwin. 1009. 

South Millbrook. 

John E. Lyall. 1S76. 

Spring Valley. 

John S. Van Ordon, 1890. 

Stone Ridge. 

Chester B. Schoonmakor. 1881. 

SufTern. 

Thomas ^f. Hopper. 1891. 
Percival Van Orden. 1897. 



GEOGRAPHICAL IXDEX. 



443 



Syracuse. 

Harold S. Best, 1911, JTIT Uni- 
versity Block. *New Bruns- 
wick, N. J. 

J. Elmer Pearce. 1905, tTOO 
Gumey *Bldg. *10o Trinity 
Place. 

Frederick H. Pierson. Jr., 1895. 
*103 X. Lowell Ave. tNew 
York City. 

John C. Richters, 1901, 105 
Stolp Ave. 

James R. Slater, 1913, Syracuse 
University. 

Ira Van Allen, 1873, 409 Fay- 
ette Park. 

rappan. 

Walter Winant, 1892. 

Tarrytown. 

John K. Allen, 1865. 

Clarence S. Davison, 1879, Hill- 
side Place. 

Join C. Tbdd, 1879. 41 N. 
Broadway. 

Ralph T. B. Todd, 1915, 41 N. 
Broadway. 

Thompson Ridge. 

E. Stanley Chedister. 1911. 

Tottenville. 

David F. Coleman, 1910. 
Edgar S. Conklin, 1895. 
Herbert W. Moore, 1904. 
Troy. 

Paul Cook, 1866. 514 Fulton St. 
William G. Cook, 1897, *612 5th 

Ave. t514 Fulton St. 
Herbert E. DeFreest, 1893, Mc- 

Kinley Square. 
William H. Hardy. 1902. care of 

Earl and Wilson. 
Ralph M. Pitcher. 1913, N. Y. 

Telephone Co. 
H. Judd Ward, 1883, *26 2d St. 

tl2 1st St. 

Ulster Park. 

Cornelius H. Polhemus, 1877, R. 
F. D. 1. 

Upper Red Hook. 

William E. Knickerbocker. 1875. 
Edwin K. Losee, 1885. 
Edwin L. Losee, 1916. 
Harvey Losee. 1889. 
Hfenry D. B. Mulford. 1881 

Utica. 

Ralph W. Brokaw, 1874, 320 
Court St. 



Walden. 

John B. Aycrigg, 1876. 
George R. Hartley, 1916. *91 
Valley Ave. tPittsburgh. Pa. 
Earle H. Houghtaling, 1905. 
Walton. 

Charles S. Wyckoflf, 1888. 
Warsaw. 

Henry R. Bristol, 1892. 

Harry M. Brown, 1906. 14 Park 

St. 
Glenn E. Charles, 1916. Liberty 

St. 
D. Burney French, 1911. 
George W. Gardner, 1898. 
George W. Glasier, 1890. care of 

High School. 
Lawrence D. Halpin, 1910, 10 

Murray St. 
Frank N. Jennings. 1905. 4 

Court St. 
Clarence A. Morey, 1916. 
Walter F. Reinheimer, 1907. Oak 

St. 
Harry A. Vosburgh, 190S. 
Warwick. 

George M. Van Duzer. 1894. 
William R. Welling, 1883. 
William W. Wendover, 1871. 
Washingtonville. 

Lyman A. Gerow, 1906. 
Waterford. 

Roland H. Stubbs, 1876, 17 
Broad St. 
Watertown. 

Joseph Friedman, 1915. Cleve- 
land Bldg. 
J. Le Roy Herber, 1911. 112 E. 

Flower Ave. 
James H. Keeling, 1889. 135 S. 
Massey St. 
Watkins. 

James A. Hope, 1906, 919 Frank- 
lin St. 
Frank F. Pellet, 1906. 
West Albany. 

Jacob O. Van Fleet. 1873. 
West Coxsackie. 

William A. Dumont, 1880. 
West Nyack. 

Edward T. F. Randolph, 1896. 
White Plains. 

Fred L. R. Brown. 1904. Box 

325. 
Dorman T. Connet, 1902. 153 

S. Bway. 
John M. Farley. 1886. 
Robert E. Farley, 1892. 29 
Greenridge Ave. 



444 



RUTGEKS COLLEGE. 



White Plains. 

Walter Van H. Farley, 1916, *46 

S. Bway. fNew York City. 
Worthington S. Farley, 1915, 46 
S. Bway. 
Williamson. 

Pierre G. M. Bahler, 1868, R. 
F. D. 
Woodbourne. 

Ben.iamin T. Statesir, 1862. 
Woodhaven. 

Casper Buechner, 1914, 79 Forest 
Pkwy. 
Woodstock. 

Henry W. Brink, 1896. 

Wui'tsboro. 

Josiah E. Crane, 1881. 

Wyoming. 

Ernest D. Jones, 1903. 

Yonkers. 

William P. Bruce, 1884, 15 Mor- 
ris Crescent. 

William C. Bryan, 1896, 97 El- 
liott Ave. 

Frederick W. Cutler, 1883, 43 S. 
Bway. 

Arthur V. DeHart, 1905, 466 S. 
Bway. 

William F. Little, 1903, Nepper- 
han Hgts. 

Royal A. Stout, 1907, 64 Bruce 
St. 

Robert W. Turner, 1913, 158 
McLean Ave. 

NORTH CAROLINA. 

Asheville. 

Alfred H. Stubbs, 1861, Shoeu- 

berger Hall. 
Wilmington. 

John De Witt, 1886, 313 Market 

St. 
William A. Fisher, 1903, A. C. 

L. R. R. Co. 
Herbert D. Rapalje, 1900, 511 

Southern Bldg. 
Cornelius Van Leuven, 1900, 

Box 351. 

NORTH DAKOTA. 
Minot. 

Augustus Hunt, 1911. 

OHIO. 

Akron. 

Robert M. Pierson, 1896. •Oak 
Place. . tB. F. Goodrich Com- 
pany, 



Cincinnati. 

Frederic N. Crowell, 1896, Pa. 

Lines W. of Pittsburgh. 
Edgar H. Sarles, 1899, St. Ber- 
nard Station. 
Edward W. Strbng, 1872, 44 
Wiggins Block. 
Cleveland. 

Warren J. Brodie, 1887, t480 
The Arcade. *The University 
Club, Euclid Ave. 
Cuthbert W. Haasis, 1913, Cen- 
tral Branch Y. M. C. A., 22d 
and Prospect Ave. 
Paul D. Prentiss, 1914, *2089 E. 
100th St. tJ. W. Roberts 
Company. 
Paul F. Sutphen, 1876, 2525 

Stratford Road. 
Mathias E. Turner, 1896, The 
Cleveland Elec. 111. Company. 
Frank R. Van Horn, 1892, *2110 
Cornell Road. tCase School of 
Applied Science. 
Lloyd R. Wilson, 1908, Lake- 
wood Engineering Co. 
Isaac L. Winckler, 1887, 32 Wy- 
more Ave. 
Columbus. 

Bertram F. Shivler, 1904, 1537 
Hawthorne Ave. 
East Cleveland. 

Louis F. Ruf, 1885, 75 Beersford 
Place. 
Gambler. 

Reginald B. Allen, 1893, Kenyon 
College. 
Haydenville. 

G. Raymond Robinson, 1913, Na- 
tional Fire Proofing Company. 
Ircnton. 

D. Gregory Wright, 1892, 
Lima. 

John G. Tait, 1884, 29 Harper 
Building, 
Lorain. 

J. Kirtland Howard. 1894. Lor. 
Ashland and S. R. R. Com- 
pany. 
Marion. 

Edward R. Cotton. 19ir>. care of 
Mr. Weston, County Surveyor. 
Springfield. 

J. Watson Messier, lOOS. 32.'* 
S. Belmont Ave. 
Tiflln. • 

J. De I.aucey Ferguson, 1011. 
•216 Jefferson St. tlleidel- 
berg University, 



GEOGEAPHICAL IJ^DEX. 



445 



Wooster. 

Ralph r. White, 1916, Beall 
Ave. 
Youngstown. 

Arthur H. Howatt, 1906, 814 

Stambaugh Bldg. 
J. Roderick Sexton, 1911. 
Zanesville. 

Frank L. Cosgrove, 1906, 4G S. 
7th St. 

OKLAHOMA. 

Norman. 

Ernest W. Scudder, 1912. 

OREGON. 

Salem. 

Edwin Y. Lansing, 1861, R. F. 
D. No. 4. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 
Allentown. 

Emil E. Fischer, 1904, 22 S. 

11th St. 
Herbert R. Peebles, tl22 N. 7th 
St. *Paterson, N. J. 
Altoona. 

Henry E. Waters, 1892, 2311 
Broad Ave. 
Ambler. 

Ezra F. Mundy, 1852. 
Ambridge. 

John Lowery, Jr., 1914, *541 
Maplewood Ave. fAmerican 
Bridge Co. 
Archbald. 

William Van Doren, 1880. 

Bethlehem. 

Andrew T. Manley, 1911, 35 E. 
Broad St. 

Arthur B. Titsworth, 1912, 53 
Market St. 

Charles A. Traver, 1913, Univer- 
sity Club. 

Edmund W. Young, 1912, *24 S. 
Center St. tLehigh Coke 
Company. 

Blairsville. 

Michael Lipman, 1900. 

Brady's Bend. 

Edward W. Dewey, 1886. 

Bristol. 

James Collins, 1898, 557 Bath 

St. 
Fred H. Decker, 1895, *824 Rad- 
cliffe St. tNew York City. 
Bryn Mawr. 

S. Arthur Devan, 1909. 



Bushkill. 

William Schmitz, 1881. 
Camp Hill. 

William H. Wallace, 1909. 
Carlisle. 

George F. Riggs, 1878, 244 S. 
Hanover St. 
Carnegie. 

Albert B. Smith, 1905, Rosslyn 
Farms. 
Coraopolis. 

William H. H. Way, 1875, 1130 
Hiland Ave. 
Corry. 

G. Herbert Sharpley, 1888, 40 
W. Smith St. 
Cynwyd. 

William L. Haynes, 1885. 
Dingman's Ferry. 

Thomas S. Cooper, 1912. 
Harry D. Garretson, 1891. 
Easton. 

John V. Schenck, 1909. 
Germantown. 

James H. Closson, Jr., 1916, 53 
Chelten Ave. 
Greenville. 

Henry R. L. Worrall, 1884. 
Grove City. 

John A. Sarles, 1894. 
Harrisburg. 

Christopher A. Hibler, 1896, 
*1624 N. 2d St. fBrelsfoTd 
Packing and Storage Com- 
pany. 

Hollidaysburg. 

William J. Cooper, 1892, 514 
Bella St. 
Huntingdon. 

Amos H. Haines, 1892, *1415 
Moore St. fJuniata College 
Bible School. 

Lahaska. "* 

Francis C. Fitting, 1912. 

Lancaster. 

George W. Frey, 1874, 5311/2 
Poplar St. 

Lansdowne. 

John L. Baily, 1914, Providence 

Road. 
Garret N. Magens, 1916, 49 W. 

La Crosse Ave. 
William M. McClain, 1900, 59 

E. Stratford Ave. 

Little Britain. 

George A. Leukel, 1907. 

McAlisterville. 

William N. Todd, 1871. 



446 



RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



Mt. Aii-y. 

Louis U. Strassburger, 1898, 228 

W. Mt. Pleasant Ave. 
Nazareth. 

Arthur G. Plenty, 1902, 103 New 

St. 
New Castle. 

Stephen G. Gano, 1871. 
Newton Square. 

John E. D. Coffey, 1913, Beech- 
wood Park. 
Oil City. 

Thomas F. Phinny, 1909. 
Philadelphia. 

George B. Bell, 1883, 318 N. 

63d St. 
N. Roe Bradner, M.D., 1866. 
Fletcher Clark, 1873, 1411 N. 

18th St. 
David A. Conover, 1897, 3314 N. 

Park Ave. 
Louis DuBois, 1915, 308 S. 10th 

St. 
G. Bergen Ford, 1905, 2105 

Tioga St. 
Alfred W. Gibbs, 1877, Broad St. 

Station. 
George E. Hagemann, 1912, Dept. 

of Mechanical Eng., University 

of Pa. 
Hobart B. Hankins, 1910, 236 

Chestnut St. 
Albert W. Hill, 1906. fcare of 

Henry Disston and Sons, *913 

Duncannon St., Logan. 
William R. Hughes, Jr., 1907, 

1409 Commonwealth Building. 
Jacob Kotinsky, 1898, 836 N. 

5th St. 
Ralph S. Lees, 1913. 1821 Bris- 
tol St., Germantown. 
Seymour D. Ludlum, 1897, 216 

S. 15th St. 
Asa S. Merrell, 1909, fEskay 

Hall. *FlGmington, N. J. 
John P. Onderdonk, 1859, The 

Rartram. 
John Lawrence Pettit, 1912, 

tcare of .John lAicas and Co. 

*Salem, N. J. 
John H. S. Putnam. 1913, 210 

Monastery Ave., Roxborough. 
Theodore Rosen, 1916, 4136 

Lcidy Ave. 
Robert Schmitz. 1800, 1433 

Girard Ave. 

Harold E. Schofield. 1012, *4414 
Manayiink Ave.. Roxborough 
t University of Pa. 



Philadelphia. 

Edward C. Scott, 1912, 4817 

Warrington Ave. 
Eugene W. Seng, 1905, 2141 N. 

18th St. 
John F. Shaw, 1865, 1830 Arch 

St. 
Harry Sloane, 1916, 311 Reid St. 
Richard A. Smith, 1912, 924 

Clinton St. 
T. Darmon Smith, 1913, 2937 

N. Barley St. 
George H. Stephens, 1881, 5311 

Walton Ave. 
Harry J. Stockum, 1907, Drexel 

Building. 
Alan H. Strong, 1874, fBroad St. 

Station. *New Brunswick. 

N. J. 
Samuel B. Vrooman, Jr., 1909, 

4239 Walnut St. 

Pittsburgh. 

Adolph G. Ahrens, 1906, 123 N. 
Negley Ave. 

Warren B. Dygert, 1910, 84 
Hodgson Ave., Ingram. 

W. L. R. Haines, 1899, tlll9 
Pennsylvania Station. *Ren- 
nerdale, Pa. 

George R. Hartley, 1916. fValua- 
tion Dept. P. R. R. *Walden, 
N. Y. 

Roy G. Imlay, 1906, 7644 
Frankstown Ave. 

Rhuel H. Merrill, 1894, 4916 
Wallingford St. 

David C. Succop, 1916. *7427 
Monticello St. fKnight Tire 
Co. 

Ralph B. Titsworth. 1901, 
tEdgewood Station. *13 Mif- 
flin St. 

Edward B. Vaill, 1888, 806 
Bergs Building. 

Ralph B. Wilcox. 1903. ♦Mel- 
wood and Bayard Sts. t700 
Westinghouse Building. 

Marshall Williams, 1894. 6105 
Howe St. 

Reading. 

Weston Lennox, 1913. 137 
Greenwich St. 

Rennordalo. 

William L. R. Haines. 1899. 
tPittsburgh. Pa. 

Rlohboro. 

Andrew J. WaUcr. 1S07. 



GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX. 



447 



Scran ton. 

Mount D. Gravatt, 1894, 1716 
Madison Ave. 

Walter L. Lawrence, 1878, 719 
Delaware St. 

Philip G. Tormay, Jr., 1916, D. 
& H. Building. 

Samuel H. Voorliees, 1887, 1521 
Pine St. 
South Bethlehem. 

George H. Blakeley, 1884, *517 
Seneca St. jStructural Steel 
Dept., Bethlehem Steel Com- 
pany. 

William T. Hulsizer, 1914, 4.55 
Walnut St. 
State College. 

Frank E. Field, 1913, *314 Bur- 
rows St. fPenn. State Col- 
lege. 

Thomas E. Gravatt, 1897, 250 
S. Allen St. 

Lawrence H. Opdycke, 1913, 
tUniversity Club. *West New 
York, N. J, 
Swarthmoxe. 

Frederick H. Worrell, 1914, 19 
Princeton St. 
Tarentum. 

Clarence E. Fulton, 1911, 1108 
Park St. 
Wayne. 

Ridgeway F. Moon, 1904, 228 
Poplar Ave. 
West Bethlehem. 

Henry R. Cox, 1910, *11 S. 1st 
St. tBethlehem Steel Com- 
pany. 
Wilkesbarre. 

A. Ellet Hitchner, 1904, 27 Shel- 
don St. 
Wilkinsburg. 

J. Langford Edwards, 1906, 512 
Rebecca Ave. 

Louis N. Grier, 1915, Westing- 
house Club. 

George L. Shultz, 1915, t747 
Franklin Ave. *Jamesburg, 
N. J. 

RHODE ISLAND. 

Edge wood. 

Levi B. Edwards, 1884. tPi'ovi- 
dence, R. I. 
Providence. 

Franklin R. Cushman, 1894, *19 

Bellevue Ave. tTechnical High 

School. 

Levi B. Edwards. 1884. *1665 

Broad St. fEdgewood, R. I. 



Providence. 

John E. Hill, 1884, Brown Uni- 
versity. 
Arthur Lee, 1894, *9 Irving 
Place. tTechnical High School. 
I. Victor Stone, 1907, tRevere 
Rubber Co. *117 Sumter St. 
Thornton. 

George D. W. Kelso, 1892. 

SOUTH CAROLINA. 

Charleston. 

Edward L. Wells, 1859, 2 Water 

St. 
James H, Ziegler, 1914, care of 

Elk Sugar Refining Co. 

Parksville. 

Wilson W. Fowler, 1897, Cedar- 
lands. 

Summerville. 

Leo W. E. di Ghilini, 1914. 

SOUTH DAKOTA. 

Sioux Falls. 

John H. Voorhees, 1888, 924 W. 
11th St. 

TENNESSEE. 
Nashville. 

B. Collins Edgar, 1900, tcare of 
Nashville Rwy. and Light Co. 
*1 Watauga Apts. 
John M. Gaut, 1866, 810 Stahl- 
man Bldg. 

Sewanee. 

James B. Thomas, 1892, Uni- 
versity of the South. 

TEXAS. 
Austin. 

Edward T. Paxton, 1914, Uni 
versity Station, Box C. 

College Station. 

Frederick H. Blodgett, 1897. 

El Paso. 

Frank E. Mason, 1910. 

Fort Sam Houston. 

James Parker, 1874, 
Houston. 

Valentine G. Feind, 1901, Hous- 
ton Packing Co. 

Port Arthur. 

John P. Noble, 1915. 

UTAH. 

Ogden. 

Paul W. Haasis, 1913, Box 603. 



448 



EUTGEES COLLEGE. 



VERMONT. 
Enosburg Falls. 

Ray B. Thomas, 1910. 

Island Pond. 

George H. Bennett, 1902. 

Rutland. 

Edward P. WJiite, 1883, Rutland 
Manufacturing Co. 

VIRGINIA. 

City Point. 

William P. Allen, 1901, Dupont 
Powder Co. 

Holcomb Rock. 

Harry R. Lee, 1903. 

Hot Springs. 

James A. Norris, 1882. 

Norfolk. 

David A. Decker, 1906, Office 

City Engineer. 
James H. Willock, 1905, Natl. 

Bank of Commerce Building. 

Richmond. 

Horace S. HaAves, 1890, 2023 

Monument Ave. 
Carter A. Jenkens, 1903, 716 
Hawthorne Ave. 
Yorktown. 

David Schmidt, 1916. 

W.ASHINGTON. 

Granger. 

Henry L. Rutgers, 1873. 

Seattle. 

William G. Barnes, 1877, 3923 

Eastern Ave. 
John C. Heines, 1913, University 

of Washington. 

Vancouver Barracks. 

Peter C. Field, 1892. 

WEST VIRGINIA. 
Millburn. 

Robert B. Whitaker, 1896. 

St. Albans. 

J. Price Warrick, 1883, St. Al- 
bans Glass Co. 

WISCONSIN. 
Burlington. 

W. Crown Smith, 1894. 

Fond du I^ac. 

Louis P. Peeke, 1897, 249 E. 
2d St. 
Kankauna. 

Benjamin G. Prngh, 1904. 



Madison. 

Thurlow C. Nelson, 1913, Biology 

Building. 
Stanley M. Wilsey, 1914, 524 N. 
Henry St. 
Milwaukee. 

Frederick W. Ells, 1895. 889 
Summit Ave. 
Oconomowoc. 

Roy O. Henszey, 1911. Pacific 
Coast Condensed Milk Com- 
pany. 
Oostburg. 

Henry IC Pasma, 1909. 
River Falls. 

Erastmus A. Whitenack, 1891. 



WYOMING. 



Cody. 



Raymond W. Allen, 1906, Forest 
Service. 

ALASKA. 

Fort Nome. 

Horace S. Chester, 1896. 

ARABIA. 

Maskat. 

Frederick J. Barny, 1894. 

ARGENTINA. 
Buenos Aires. 

Eugene Betts, 1892, Casilla de 
Correo No. 1680. 

AUSTRALIA. 

Sydney. 

Robert S. Winn, 1892, P. O. Box 
1530. 

BELGIUM. 

Ghent. 

Gerard J. Diehl, 1897, 1 Rue 
Longue des Pierres. 

BOLIVIA. 
La Paz. 

Stephen P. Smith, 1912. Ameri- 
can Institute. Casilla 9. 

BRAZIL. 

Rio de Janeiro. 

William V. B. VanDyck, 1896, 
Caixa de Correio 109. 

BRITISH EAST AFRICA. 
Kijabe. 

Theodore R. Westervelt, 1909. 
Mukoa. 

Ehvood L. Davis. 1902. ♦Wash- 
ington, D. C. 



GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX. 



449 



CANADA. 

Aldershot, Ontario. 

Harold S. Best, 1911, care of 
National Fireproofing Co. 
Delburne, Alberta. 

Albert A. Campbell, 1891. 
De Winton, Alberta. 

James R. McConnell, 1913. 
Haileybury, Ontario. 

James C. Weston, 1870. 
Montreal. 

William A. Chapman, 1873, P. 

O. Box 27. 
Frederick G. C. Volkert, 1904, 
tlO Kenmore Apts., Dorchester 
and St. Mathews Sts. *New 
Brunswick, N. J. 
Nobel, Ontario. 

Frank H. Conover, 1913, Murray 
Wilson Club. 
Sedgwick, Alberta. 

Charles W. Voorhees, 1897, 
Shawinigan Falls. Quebec. 

Edward H. Acton, 1906. 
Taber, Alberta. 

Henry G. Kreis, 1909. 
Thetfo.rd Mines, Quebec. 

C. Vernon Smith, 1898. 

CHINA. 
Amoy. 

Frank Eckerson, 1900, Tung-an. 
Canton. 

Francis E. Wilber, 1905, Y. M. 
C. A. 
Shanghai. 

William C. Ball, Jr., 1913, care 

Of Standard Oil Company. 
Samuel I. Woodbridge, 1876, 
*176 N. Szechnen Road. jlS 
Peking Road. 

COLOMBIA. 
Cartagena. 

Jacob W. DuBois, 1863. 
Santa Marta. 

Ernest A. Olin, 1886, 

CUBA. 
Havana. 

Ernest H. Rapalje, 1900, Apar- 
tado 1182. 
Herradura. 

Maurice C. Engle, 1903. 

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC, 

Monte Christi. 

Harry V. Campbell, 1903 
Puerto Plata. 

William V. Van Blareom, 1896. 



ENGLAND. 
London. 

William D. Van Blareom, 1868, 
Union Bank, Ltd. 
Oxford. 

Valentine B. Havens, 1912, 
Christ Church. 

GERMANY. 

Dresden. 

Charles Meyer, 1874. 

HAITI. 

Port-Au-Prince. 

Clayton B. Vogel, 1904. 

HAWAII. 

Honolulu. 

Frank S. Scudder, 1885, 1325 
Piikoi St. 

INDIA. 

Tindivanam, South Arcot. 

Walter T Scudder, 1892. 
Vellore, Madras Presidency. 

F. Marmaduke Potter. 1909. 

Ezekiel C. Scudder, 1879. 

JAPAN. 

Kanagawa Sen. 

Nagateru Y. Outska, 1876, Ushi- 

kososhidane, Shioriri, Yoko- 

suka. 
Kobe. 

Ichizo Hattori, 1875, Hiogo 

Kencho. 
Kojiro Matsugata, 1889. 
Tokio. 

Frank S. Booth, 1903, care of 

Sale and Frazar, Ltd., 1 

Yaesucao. 
Zun Zow Matsmulla. 1871. 
Daihachiro Sagara, 1895. 
Luman J. Shafer, 1909, Meiji 

Galsuin, Shirokane, Shibaku. 
Shumma Shiramine, 1875, 60 

Shimotakanawa, Shibaku. 
Yachimaro Takatsuji, 1894. 

Waseda. 

Kumakichiro Oishi, 1889. 
Yokohama. 

James H. Ballagh, 1857, 48 Bluff. 

MEXICO. 

Guadalajara (Estado de Jalisco). 

Austin L. de la Torre, 1914, 678 
F. I. Madero St. 



29 



450 



RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



Mexico City. 

Manuel Noriega, 1916, 12 Acade- 
mia St. 
Tuxpam (Estado de Vera Cruz). 

Arthur C. Payne, 1885. 

NICARAGUA. 

Managua. 

P. Lindsley Dodd, 1908, care of 
American Legation. 

PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. 
Fort McKinley. 

William D. Herbert, 1905. 
Manila. 

George E. Heath, 1897, P. O. 

Box 810. 
Verne E. Miller, 1901, Box 620, 
34 Escolta St. 



Manila. 

Richard U. Strong, 1898. 

Hobart E. Studley, 1893, Box 

524. 

PORTO RICO. 
Humacao. 

Rafael S. Vidal, 1908. 

Santurce. 

J. M. Gonzalez, 1907, 6 Fernan- 
dez St., Stop 12. 



TURKEY. 

Constantinople. 

Vinton D. Tompkins, 1907, Rob- 
ert College. 



GENERAL INDEX. 



Graduate students are marked (G), medical graduates (M), those receiving ad- 
vanced degrees (A) and those receiving lionorary degrees (H), if 
the names are not those of regular Rutgers students. 



Abeel 

1828 David (H). 

1829 Gustavus 

(H). 
1829 Theodore 
1859 Gustavus N. 

ACKEN 

1851 William H. 

ACKEEMAN 

1856 James H. 
1866 Edward G. 
1875 John H. 
1875 Frank E. 

1879 John E. 

ACKERT 

1892 Winfred R, 

Acton 

1906 Edward H. 
1912 F. Newlin. 

Adam 

1899 J. Douglas 
(H). 

Adams 

1838 John. 
1894 Lewis A. 
1902 Arthur. 

Addoms 

1792 Jonas S. 
(M). 

Adrain 

1810 Robert (H). 
1827 Robert, Jr. 
1833 Garnet B. 
1873 Robert. 

Ahrens 

1906 Adolph G. 

AlKIN 

1890 Frederick A, 

AiNSWOETH 

1916 Will'm P. E. 

Aitkin 

1854 James S. 

1880 Charles S. 

1881 James H. 

Aken 

1914 Raymond L. 



Alden 

1882 John B. 
1888 Edwin M. 

Aldis 

1865 Charles J. 

Aldrich 

1879 Joseph E. 

Alexander 

1855 John (H). 

Alford 

1909 Edwin C. 



Allen 
1865 
1873 
1882 
1885 
1893 
1901 
1906 
1909 
1914 
1915 



John K. 
Frederick E. 
Owen B. F. 
John M. 
Reginald B. 
William P. 
Raymond W. 
Robert G. 
Harry M. 
Rufus, Jr. 



Aller 

1902 Henry D. 

AXLIGER 

1835 John B. 

Allison 

1915 Franklin E. 
(G). 

Alverson 

1912 James K. 

Amerman 

1885 James L. 
(H). 

Amos 

1912 Harold C. 

Anderson 
1835 James. 
1840 John. 
1849 William (H) 
1859 James H. 
1862 William H. 
1867 John J. (H) 
•1870 Asher. 
1875 William F. 
1878 William W. 
1889 Harry R. 
1912 Dean C. 
1914 Roy B. 



Andreae 

1909 Marcus C. T, 

Andrews 

1827 Solomon 
(M). 

Andrus 

1879 J. Cowles 
(H). 

Angell 

1896 James B. 
(H). 

Angus 

1905 Harry B. 

Annan 

1775 David. 

Anner 

1915 Walter. 

Anshen 

1914 Harold. 

Anthony 

1881 Richard A. 

Apgar 

1866 Ellis A. 

Appeldoorn 

1911 Leonard (A). 

Appleby 

1909 Theodore F. 
1913 Stewart H. 

Applegate 

1903 Dan'l H., Jr. 
1905 Bayard C. 

Appleton 

1852 Edward W. 
1852 Samuel E. 

Arcularius 

1863 Andrew M. 

Arend 

1889 Albert C. 

Arm SB Y 

1839 James H. 
(H). 



451 



Armstrong 

1894 Ernest E. 
1907 Charles C. 
1907 Fred. K. 
1913 Richard C. 

Arndi 

1832 Charles C. P. 

Arnell 

1812 David R. 

(M). 

Arrowsmith 
1904 James S. 

Arthur 

1842 John, Jr. 
1912 John. 

Ashley 

1903 Raymond H. 

1909 .John St.V. 

H. 
Ashman 

1915 Richard 

Ashmead 

1897 James E. 

Ashton 

1875 George F. 

Ash WELL 

1906 G. Gouver- 
neur. 

AlKilNSON 

1885 Asher. 

Atwater 

1857 Elnathan R. 

(H). 
1891 Samuel N. 

1904 Henry G. 

Atwood 

1910 Will G. 

Aubrey 

1887 W. H. S. 
(U). 

Aubry 

1915 Victor G. 
(G). 

AUCHTER 

1912 George D. 



452 



RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



AX^MACK 

1876 William. 

Austin 

1916 Raymond M. 

Ayaes 

1847 E. R. 
1862 Wm. H. H. 

Aycrigg 

1876 John B. 

Aydelott 

1891 John C. 

Ayers 

1912 Carlton A. 

Ayees 

1843 Sylvester W. 

1856 Alanson F. 

1859 Clarence L. 

1860 Samuel. 
1864 Eugene. 
1896 Louis D. 

Babbitt 

1875 Ebenezer C. 

Babcock 

1909 James W. 

Backus 

1841 Frederick W 
1905 Charles S. 

Badeau 

1902 Harry U. 

Baer 

1916 William W. 

Bahlee 

% 1861 Louis H. 

1868 Pierre G. M. 

1869 Martin. 

Baier 

1896 Joseph G. 
1908 Edwin L. 

Bailey 

1842 William. 
1860 Isaac P. 
1879 William J. 
1895 Philip S. 

Baily 

1914 John L. 

Baird 

1855 K. Heyers. 
1872 Andrew W. 
1877 Henry M. 
(H). 

Baker 

1834 David P. 
1855 L. Frederick. 
1882 Andrew K 
1892 Osmyn. 
1907 John L. 



Bakewell 

1880 Thomas W. 
1885 B. Campbell. 

Baldwin 

1789 Methuselah. 
1828 Eli (H). 
1849 Henry R. 

1854 John V. N. 

1855 Alfred J. 

1856 George V. N. 

1857 Joseph R. 

1879 Abram V. N. 

1880 Stephen L. 

(H). 

1885 Henry R., Jr. 

1886 Geo.V.N.,Jr. 
1892 Albert D. 
1909 Raymond L. 
1911 Lester D. 
1911 George H. 

Ball 

1873 Madison M. 
1913 William C, 

Jr. 
1916 Edward M. 

Ballagh 

1857 James H. 
1860 William H. 
1895 Wilbur W. 

Ballantine 

1887 George A. 

Ballard 
1907 Bruce. 

Banks 

1915 Harvey W. 

Banta 

1844 William S. 
1878 John H. 
1899 Henry W. 

Baecalow 

1835 Farrington. 

Barki:r 

1903 Theo. J. T. 

Barnard 

1850 Stephen P. 

Barnes 

1868 Charles. 
1877 William G. 
1885 William H. 

Barny 

1894 Frederick J. 

Barr 

1875 Robert H. 
1913 T. Turner, Jr. 

Barrows 

1888 Walter A. 

Bartholf 

1861 Benjamin A. 



Bartholomew 

1911 Harland. 

Bartles 

1859 William H. 

Barton 

1870 Luther. 

1871 James K. 
1915 Arthur L. 

Bar WIS 

1909 Horace E. 

Bascom 

1909 Frederick L. 

1912 Perry H. 

Bassler 

1830 Benjamin. 

Bastedo 

1913 Walter 

Basten 

1909 Austin S. 

1914 E. Van Dyck. 

Batchelder 
1887 Walter W. 

Battin 

1895 Hamilton S. 

Bauee 

1891 Jacob L. 

1904 Georee W. 

1913 Walter C. 

Baum 

1896 Frederick C. 

Baumann 

1912 Eugene K. 

1914 Adolph H. 

Bauscher 

1874 Henry M. 
(H). 

Baxter 

1905 Charles J. 

(H). 

Bayles 

1890 James C. 

(H). 
1898 Theodore F. 

(A). 

Bayles s 

1832 Samuel M. 

Beach 

1829 Abraham. 

1891 Jnmes E. 
1891 Spencer A. 

(G). 
1907 Ralph L. 

Beadle 

1854 Augustus 
(H). 



Beaedslee 

1860 John W. 
1888 William A. 

Beasley 

1865 Mercer (H). 

Beattie 

1905 James A. 
(H). 

Bechtel 

1914 George M. 

Beck 

1835 T. Romeyn 

(H). 
1849 T. Romeyn. 

1856 Sidney S. 

1861 Louis D. 

Becker 

1911 William V. 

Beckwith 

1816 Elkanah M. 

(M). 
1914 C. Stewart. 

Beebe 

1883 Henry W. 

1910 H. Orville. 

Beekman 

1827 Jacob T. B. 

(H). 
1829 William F. 

1857 John S. 

1877 Henry M. T. 

1878 John B. 

1879 Jesse H. 

1882 Theodore A. 

1884 Peter S. 
1909 Myron H. 

1911 J. Harold. 

Beers 

1913 Howard L. 

Belden 

1827 Lewis (M). 

Bell 

1883 George B. 
1892 Thomas. 

1901 Charles R. 
1913 Whitfield J. 

Bemus 

1885 Morris N. 

Bender 

1905 Welcome W. 

Benedict 

1837 Nathan D. 
1841 Thomas N. 
1868 Edward. 

1902 Hobart L 

1903 Nathan T. 

1906 Wm. H.. Jr. 



GEI^EEAL IIsDEX. 



453 



Bexjamin 


Berstler 


Black 


Board 


1898 Chas. F., Jr. 


1912 George J. 


1852 Andrew W. 


1869 Nathaniel. 


1916 Charles E. 




(H). 






Bertholf 


1898 John. 


Bodine 


Bexner 


1864 James H. 


1908 C. Drysdale. 


1793 Frederick. 


1915 Wesley. 


Besson 


1910 John B. 


1861 George D. 


Bennett 


1907 Harlan. 


Blackwell 


Bogaedus 


1845 James C. 




1841 Frederick C. 


1810 Cornelius 


1873 John D. 


Best 


1841 John. 


(H). 


1S82 Fred'k W. 
1898 Reginald S. 


1775 Michael. 
1911 Harold S. 


1842 William. 
1895 JohnG. 


1860 Francis M. 
1860 William E. 


1902 George H. 




Slake 


1878 Henry J. 




Betts 

1837 Samuel R. 

(H). 
1891 Phil'der, 3d. 


1896 Stephen D. 


Benson 


1896 Frank T. 




1871 Aaron W. 




Bogart 


1889 Charles B. 


Blakeley 


1778 .John. 




1892 Eugene. 


1884 George H. 


1853 John. 


Ben STEAD 


1913 J. Brognard 




„ 


1908 Thomas S. 


(H). 


Blanchard 


Bogert 


Berdan 


Bevier 


1908 Henrv K. 
1914 Frank D. 


1832 Charles A. 
1858 William T. 


1846 Stephen. 

1847 David I. 


1855 C. V. W. 
1878 Louis. 


Blatz 


1864 Nic'las L M. 
1895 Eugene. 


1869 John G. 


1882 Philip H. 


1912 Edward F. 




1908 Will W. 


1906 Louis, Jr. 




BOGGS 




1916 Richard B. 


BLATm:LT 


1842 Edward B. 


BlERDINE 


Beyliks 

1896 Albert L. 


1782 Timothy. 


1873 Herbert. 


1871 George. 


1783 Isaac, 
1789 Abraham. 


BOICE 


Berg 

1863 J. Frederick. 
1866 Herman C. 


Bier:man 

1883 Moses G. 


1810 Cornelius S. 
1814 William W. 
1828 Charles C. 

(H). 
1828 Isaac A. 


1827 Ira C. (H). 
1856 Daniel R. 


1892 J. Frederic. 




Boller 




BiGELOW 


1828 .John S. (H). 


1914 Edward 0. 


Bergamini 


1855 William H. 


1833 Nicholas C. 




1918 Herbert M. 


1892 John M. 
(H). 


1843 John W. 
1858 Augustus. 
1886 Louis D. 


Bolsover 

1915 Harold S. 


Bergen 


Bingham 






1863 Jerome L. 


1893 Arthur N. 


Blish 


BOLSTERLE 


1867 Samuel W. 
1867 Tunis G. 


1908 Clarence A. 


1869 John A. 


1909 George S. 


1869 Edgar. 
1869 Symmes. 


Birch 


Bliss 


BONAR 


1881 Cbrneli's, Jr. 


1862 Robert D. 


1864 John S. 


1857 John J. (H). 


1883 John T. 








1905 Guy H. 


Bird 


Blocker 


Box NELL 


1907 John C. 


1896 Addison C. 


1905 Simon. 


1913 Arthur D. 


(A). 


Blodgett 


1829 Alex. V. 
1892 Clarence H. 


Berger 


Bishop 


1897 Frederick H. 




1894 Charles F. 


1837 Howard. 




BONNEY 


1904 Arthur LeG. 


1843 David. 


Bloo:m 


1851 A. Staats. 


1907 Lester D. 


1860 Alex. McC. 
1870 James. 


1912 Walter S. 


1857 Peres B. 
1861 Joseph J. 




1877 George S. 




1865 Robert B. 


Bernart 


(H). 


Bloomfield 


1903 Cortlandt H. 


1848 James E. 


1878 John. 


1828 William. 




1882 John N. 


1883 Willard D 
1885 Louis F. 


1848 F. Augustus. 
1865 Thomas B. 


BOOCOCK 


Berns 


1887 William S. 


1874 Charles S. 


1885 William H. 


1891 James. 


1916 Howard W. 




1915 John H., Jr. 


1892 Ellis. 


(A). 


BOOKSTAVER 

1837 Jacob. 


Berrier 


BiSSELL 


Bll'e 


1837 John L. 


1840 J. Van Dyke. 


1881 William E. 


1915 Harry N. 


1846 Daniel. 




(H). 




1859 Henry W. 


Berry 




BLu:Nr 


1866 Adam A. 


1847 J. Romeyn. 
1857 Philip. 


Bissett 


1907 Abraham H. 




1912 JohnV. 


1907 Hugo. 


BOORAEM 


1874 William B. 


-_. 




1850 Augustus C. 


1892 Andrew H. 


Bixby 


Blunt 


(H). 


1895 Ward G. 


1874 Parker J. 


1904 Charles R. 


1881 Theo. B. 



454 



RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



Booth 

1876 Eugene S. 
1900 Ralph W.,Jr 
1903 Frank S. 

Booz 

1910 Louis P.. Jr. 

BORCK 

1811 Geo. C. F. 
(H). 

BORST 

1861 J. William. 

BOSCHEN 

1907 Walter G. 

BOUTON 

1914 Roberto. 

BOWDOIN 

1813 Ezekiel. 

BOWEN 

1912 Walter C, 

Bowers 
^1913 Clark C. 

Bowler 

1910 Frank I. 

Bowles 

1916 William H. 

Bowman 

1871 Shadracli L, 
(H). 

Bowne 

1863 Alfred O. 

Bowser 

1868 Edward A. 

BOYER 

1916 A. Leslie. 

Bradbeer 
1910 Earl C. 

Bradley 

1836 Joseph P. 
1874 William H. 
1876 Charles. 
1902 Arthur H. 
1912 Eugene B. 

Bradner 
1866 N. Roe. 

Brainarp 

1916 William A. 

Brandow 

1883 John H. 
1888 Melvln. 

1915 William H. 

Braun 

1916 Chrlst'n W. 



Bray 

1780 John W. 

Brayton 

1870 Edward. 

Breazeale 

1889 William E. 

Breen 

1915 Edward L. 

Breitenbuciier 

1914 William G. 

Brenn 

1897 Charles F. 

Brett 

1834 Philip M. 
1892 Philip M. 
1905 C. Leverich. 

1915 Lester W. 

1916 Cornelius 

(H). 

Brewer 

1908 Harry F. 

Brewster 

1853 James F. 

1911 Herman C. 

Brieg s 

1912 Fred A. 

Briggs 

1834 John H. 
1912 Leonards. 

Brigham 

1859 Lewis A. 
(H). 

Bright 

1875 Marshall H. 
(H). 

Brill 

1914 Edward H. 

Brinckerhoff 
1829 John N. 
1832 Edward. 

1835 George. 

1905 J. Howard. 

Brink 

1896 Henry W. 
1900 Persen M. 

Brinkeriioff 
1844 John H. F. 
1864 Willitim. 
1877 Abraham S. 

1906 Clifford S. 

Briody 

1897 James F. 

Bristol 

1892 Henry R. 



Brock 

1859 John R. 

Brodhead 

1811 Jacob (H). 
1831 John It. 
1840 Henry, Jr. 
1885 Abraham D. 

Brodie 

1887 Warren J. 

Broek 

1861 Dirk. 

Brogger 

1906 Adolph. 

Brokaw 

1793 Abraham. 
1866 Isaac P. 
1874 Ralph W. 
1900 Arthur P. 
1903 Clarence. 
1908 Eugene S. 

Bronson 

1817 John W. 

Brooks 

1872 Edward F. 
1881 Jesse W. 

Browe 

1842 Edwin S. 

Brower 

1793 Abraham 

(M). 
1813 Isaac S. 



Brown 

1830 
1831 
1831 
1836 
1837 
1849 
1860 
1865 
1865 
1883 
1892 
1897 
1902 
1903 
1904 
1904 
1906 
1906 
1913 



John M. 
George W. 
John J. 
Alexander. 
Allison. 
Rodman. 
Josiah J. 
Robert M. 
Henry J, 
E. Phillips. 
George R. 
George W. 
A. Ellicott. 
Chester T. 
Fred. L. R. 
John B. 
Harry M. 
Percy E. 
Elmer E, 
(H). 



Brow NELL 

1814 Pardon (M). 
1816 Richmond 
(M). 

Browning 

1880 Howard L. 
1914 Oren F.. Jr. 
1916 Dudley B. 



Brownlee 

1827 James J. 

Bruce 

1884 M. Linn. 
1884 William P. 
1906 T. Harvey. 

Bruen 

1830 Alex. McW. 

Brumaghim 
1875 Le Roy. 

Brush 

1830 William. 
1862 Alfred H. 
1862 William W. 

1915 Frederick C. 

Bruyere 
1881 John. 
1892 Holmes E. 

Bruyn 

1836 Augustus H. 
1887 Cornelius. 

Bryan 

1891 Elihu C. 
1896 William C. 

Buchanan 

1849 James (H). 

Buck 

1883 Charles D. 

(H). 
1912 Clifford W. 

1916 George H. 

Buckelew 

1848 William D. 
1880 Peter R. 

BUCKHAM 

1832 George. 

BUCKMAN 

1916 GuyF. 

Bucknell 

1869 Simeon B 

Buckwald 

1915 Harry M. 

BUDD 

1816 Bern W. 
(M). 

Buecmnfr 
1914 Casper. 

BlTELL 

1916 Darwin B. 

BULKI FY 

1832 Henry T. 

BlTLLOCII 

1016 Dnvid N. 



GENERAL IXDEX. 



455 



Bullock 

1892 George C. 

Blllus 

1828 Robert S. 

Bl'lmer 

1915 J. Wesley. 

BURCHAN 

1843 Peter S.(H). 

BL'RDEN 

1896 Wesley W. 

BUKDICK 

1882 Irving. 

Burg 

1890 J. Frederick. 

BURHAXS 

1906 William H. 

Burke 

1870 Benj. R. K. 
1913 James F. 

Burnett 

1901 D.Frederick. 

Burns 

1911 Alan E. 

Burr 

1875 Samuel D.V. 

Burrage 

1846 John F. 

Burroughs 
1872 Joseph. 

Burro WES 

1830 William H. 

(H). 
1909 Charles W. 

(H). 

Burrows 

1901 Waters F. 
1905 Elliott C. 

BURSTEIN 

1912 Joseph. 

Burt 

1879 Alberto. 

BURTIS 

1896 W. Ryall. 
1896 Elvin C. 

Burton 

1909 George L. 

BUSCH 

1915 Arthur C. 

Bush 

1903 Frederic S. 



Butler 

1834 Benjamin F. 

(H). 
1910 Charles W. 

Butterworth 
1910 JohnF. (H). 

Buttler 

1875 Howard V. 

1880 George. 

1894 Charles V. 

1902 G. Harold. 

Buxton 
1793 Charles (M). 

BUZBY 

1910 J. Stewart. 

Byra:m 

1896 Clarence W 

Cabell 

1893 Walter C. 

Cadmus 

1912 Harold J. 

Cahart 

1895 David. 

Cain 

1881 Gardner H. 
1901 Charles C, 

Cald^A'ell 
1831 Ellas B. 

Callahan 

1894 Henry W. 

(H). 

Cameron 

1875 Henrv C. 

(H). 
1880 Herbert H 

Cammann 

1858 Walter. 

Camp 

1914 Kingsland. 

Campbeli 

1830 William B. 

1835 Antrim. 
1853 Samuel. 
1857 James G. J. 
1862 AlanD. 
1870 James B. 
1891 Albert A. 
1900 Maurice V. 

1903 Harry V. 

1904 Nathan. 
1912 Alan D. 

1915 Wm. H., Jr. 

Campfield 

1792 Jabez (M). 

Canfield 

1870 Frederick A. 



Cannon 

1811 James S. 

(H). 
1827 Elias B. 

(H). 

1833 Garrit S. 

1839 John S. 

1840 Henry R. 
1849 James S. 

Caniine 

1880 Charles F. 

Carithers 

1834 Daniel N. 

Carl 

, 1911 Malcolm L. 

Carle 

1789 John J. 
1811 John H. 

Carleton 

1904 Sprague. 

1905 Sangers S. 

1907 Bukk G.(H) 

Carlisle 

1815 Lewis (M). 

Carman 

1829 Lewis, Jr. 

1908 Charles B. 

Carnes 

1895 J. Henry. 

Carney 

1915 Homer E. 
(G). 

Carothers 

1833 JohnH. 

Carpender 
1866 John N. 
1897 J. Neil.. Jr. 
1905 H. de la B. 
1912 William. 

Carpenter 

1834 George W. 

(H). 
1837 Hezekiah G. 
1897 Raymond V. 

Carr 

1892 James D. 
1900 Walter L. 
(H). 

1909 William 

(H). 

Carroll 

1868 Vernon B. 

Carter 

1841 Abraham B. 

1896 William P. 
1903 William B. 

Casale 

1911 Vincent J. 



Case 

1848 Calvin. 

1897 Clifford P. 
1900 Clarence E. 
1910 Wlllard T. 

Casper 

1876 John P. 

Castnee 

1891 Joseph C. 

Caswell 

1863 Albert S. 

Cathcaet 

1816 Robert (H). 

1886 Charles S. 

1913 Edwin F. 

Cavileee 

1896 Walter K. 

Challen 

1887 Thurston W. 
1891 Paull J. 

Chamberlain 
1878 Jacob (H). 
1882 J. Chester. 
1882 William I. 
1886 Lewis B. 
1886 William I. 
(H). 

1888 Rufus N. 
1893 Charles S. 

CHAiFBERLIN 

1914 L. Hammill. 

Chambers 

1834 Talbot W. 

Champion 

1898 Benjamin S. 

Champlin 

1839 Edwin W. 

Chandler 

1843 Lvman A, 

(H). 

Chapman 

1791 Robert H. 
(HK 

1844 Nathan P. 
1873 William A. 
1880 Franklin A. 

Chappel 

1905 Charles W. 

Chappell 

1835 Franklin. 

Charles 

1916 Glenn E. 

Chase 

1885 Norman D. 
1913 E. Dudley. 



456 



RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



Chedister 

1911 E. Stanley. 

Cheeseman 

1812 Joannes C. 
(M). 

Cheff 

1901 Peter P. 
(A). 

Chesebro 

1877 William J. 

Chester 

1892 T. Weston. 
1894 Albert H. 

1896 Horace S. 

1897 Hubert M. 

Chetwood 
1833 John. 

Chickering 

1891 Edward O. 

CniPCHASE 

1842 James. 

Chittick 

1916 AEnrray A. 

Christie 

1828 James R. 

Christman 
1896 Isaac. 

Church 

1867 John B. 
1914 Franklin O. 

Churchill 

1851 George C. 



Clark 
1793 
1814 
1814 
1848 
1849 
18.50 
1856 
1869 
1870 

1870 
1873 
1880 
1883 
1887 
1895 
1895 
1898 



John (M). 
Abraham S. 
William P. 
Henry J. 
Thomas E. 
William. 
Moses P. 
Edward W. 
Samuel A 

(H). 
William V. 
Fletcher. 
Charles. 
W.Cnmpbell 
J. William. 
A. Schuyler. 
Arthur M. 
Willard P. 



Clarke 

1884 Howard S. 

Clason 

1864 S. Webb. 

Clayton 

1890 Elliot. 



Clearwater 

1903 Alphonso T. 
(H). 

Cleaver 

1912 Roberts. 

Clemens 

1872 Thomas W. 

Clement 

1848 Eph. B. 

Cleveland 

1862 Treadwell. 
1864 F. Harold. 

1873 George H. 

Clinton 

1812 DeWitt (H). 

Cloke 

1909 Allen D. 

Closson 

1916 Jas. H., 3d. 

Clum 

1874 John P. 

COAKLEY 

1836 George W. 

Cobb 

1878 Henry N. 

(H). 
1884 Henry E. 
1905 Robert W. 

COCKBURN 

1849 Howard. 
1853 William J. 

CODDINGTON 

1848 Moses. 

Codington 

1898 Horace. 

COE 

1789 Jonas. 

1813 Jesse (M). 
1815 Ehenezer. Jr 

(M). 
1815 Isaac (M). 
1881 Edward B. 

(H). 

Coffey 

1913 John E. D. 

Coffin 

1S59 Jamos H. 
(H). 

Cog LEY 

1855 Robert H. 

Cogswell 

1859 Andrew K. 

COLBTTRN 

1876 Edwin E. 



Cole 

1788 Walter. 

1842 David. 
1855 Palmer C. 
1863 Solomon T. 
1867 Isaac D. 

1893 Raymond V. 
1903 Philip H. 

(H). 

Coleman 

1910 David F. 
1916 David A 

(A). 
1916 James M. 

Colfax 

, 1854 Schuyler 
(H). 

Collier 

1848 Ezra W. 

1849 Joseph A. 
1857 Isaac. 
1859 Isaac H. 
1878 Frederick J. 
1883 George Z. 
1889 Arthur J. 

1897 William B. 

Collin s 

1898 James. 

1899 Gilbert (H). 
1899 H. Paul. 

COLVILLE 

1916 Clifford J. 

COLYER 

1897 Morrison C. 

COMBA 

1889 Emilio (H). 

Compton 

1843 James M. 

1894 William E. 

Cone 

1869 Spencer H. 

CONGAR 

1885 John S. 
(M). 

Conger 

1896 Willard. 
1902 Fred'k W. 
1910 Alexander 
M. 

1915 John C. 

CONKLIN 

1844 Nathaniel. 
1871 John W. 
1881 Marion T. 

1895 Edgar S. 
1914 Thoodore H 

1916 Sherman L. 

Conk UNO 

1873 Frederick A. 
1914 Roscoe S. 



Connet 

1871 JohnL. 

1902 Dorman T. 

Connors 

1913 Charles H. 

CONOVER 

1842 William E. 

1878 Garret S. 

1879 Frank B. 

1892 Garrett M. 

1893 Rich'd S.. Jr. 
1895 John H. P. 
1895 Charles E. 
1897 David A. 
1900 Henry H. 

1903 George W. 

1904 Louis W. 
1909 Robert H. 
1913 Frank H. 
1915 Charles B. 



Cook 

1789 
1827 
1836 
1866 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1879 
1888 
1893 
1894 
1897 
1904 
1905 
1912 
1913 
1914 
1914 
1914 



Henry. 
Richard F. 
Edward. 
Paul. 

William G. 
Henry H. 
Albert S. 
William W. 
Robert A. 
Fred'k H. 
Harold C 
Walter W. 
William G. 
Henry D. 
George H. 
William B. 
Lester E. 
Edgar C. 
Lindley G. 
Ralph C. 
(G). 



COOKE 

1853 Henry G. 

1898 HenrvG., Jr. 

1900 Robert A. 

Coolly 

18.56 EH F. (H). 



Cooper 
1831 
1S30 
1 S46 
1892 
1892 
1S93 
1896 
1896 
1900 
1912 
1912 
1913 
1914 



William 
Edward. 
Francis E 
Drurv W. 
William J 
Frank V. I 
L.nne. 
Edwin S. 
Harry F. 
Henry C. 
Thomas S. 
Ralph E. 
Samuel C. 



H. 



COPLAN 

1910 Hymnn N. 

Corbktt 

1858 Thomas. 



GEI^ERAL INDEX. 



457 



CORBIN 

1897 Ralph B. 
19,05 William H, 
(H). 

1908 Frank T., Jr. 

1909 Charles E. 
1915 Eliot P. 

CORIELL 

1899 William A. 
1903 Edward L. 

COELE 

1885 M. B. Mount. 

CORNELISON 
1793 Abraham 

(M). 
1812 John (H). 
1827 John M. 

(M). 

Cornell 

1838 James A. H. 
1838 JohnF. 
1841 Theo. F. 
(H). 
1841 William A. 
1859 Frederick F. 

1859 William. 

1860 Joseph. 
1868 Ezra (H). 
1872 Jacob B. 

1872 Theodore F. 
1907 Walter R. 

Cornish 

1896 George D. 

Corson 

1896 John A. 

CORTELYOU 
1870 John G. 

1873 Teunis G. B. 

1874 Luther. 

1875 G. Y. V. 

CORWIN 

1872 E. Tanjore 

(H). 
1892 Charles E. 

Cory 

1881 Lewis L. 
1915 Horace V. 

COSGEOVE 

1906 Frank L. 

Cotton 

1915 Edward R. 

COTTRELL 

1900 Herbert. 

Courtney 

1899 Robert W. 

COA\^NHOVEN 
1841 John J. 
1862 Charles T. 

1900 Chas. T., Jr. 



COWIE 

1895 George H. 

Cox 

1876 Henry M. 
1910 Henry R. 

COZZENS 

1913 Henry A., 
Jr. 

Craft 

1897 Albert B. 

Craig 

1896 Horace J. 

Cramer 

1879 William. 

Crandall 

1915 Charles L. 

Crane 

1881 JosiahE. 
1889 Oliver T. 

ill). 

1915 Edward J. 

Cranmer 

1882 William S. 
1908 Stockton. 

1916 Clarkson A. 

Crapsey 

1840 Harmen. 

Crate 

1873 J. G. (H). 

Crawford 

1827 Convngham 

(M). 
1836 JohnB. 

Creamer 

1907 Randolph M. 

Crispeli, 

1839 Cornelius E. 

1841 Peter (H). 
1884 Peter. 

Croes 

1809 William. 
1815 Robert B. 

Crooke 

1782 William. 

Cropsey 

1902 Bertram I. 

Crosby 

1864 Harman R. 
1868 Arthur. 
1879 Crawford. 

Crowe 

1915 DuPlessisH. 



Crowell 

1847 Benjamin W 
1873 Joseph A. 
1896 Frederick N. 
1914 Reginald B. 



CRIJICK SHANKS 
1891 JohnD. 

CRUIK SHANK 

1837 John C. (H), 

Cruser 

1847 Cornelius A. 

CUDDEBACK 

1899 Samuel M. 

Culver 

1878 Everett M. 

CUMMINGS 
1889 Byron. 
1916 Douglas. 

CURRIE 

1829 Robert O. 

1858 John. 

1858 Rob't O., Jr. 

Curtis 

1878 Charles (H) 

1882 Frank S. 
1915 Roland E. 

(G). 

Curtis s 

1909 George L. 
(H). 

CUSACK 

1909 Thos. J., Jr. 

CUSHMAN 

1894 Franklin R. 

CUSSLER 

1893 Henry C. 

Cutler 

1876 Willard W. 

1879 Condict W. 

1883 Fred'kW. 

Cutter 

1874 Ephraim. 

Daly 

. 1892 John M. 

Dana 

1881 Edw. B., Jr. 
1911 Edward C. 

Danforth 

1863 George L. 

Danner 

1891 Henry R. 
1897 J. Lem'e, Jr. 



Darnell 

1893 Albert H. 

Dasiiiell 

1866 Robert L. 
(H). 

Datee 

1847 Henry. 

Davidson 

1860 Henry H. 
1902 Morris M. 

1906 William F. 

Davip: 

1865 James S. 

Davies 

1907 Ralph P. 
1914 Henry K. 



Davis 

1865 
1868 

1874 
1874 
1884 
1885 

1886 
1892 
1896 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1905 
1912 
1912 
1913 
1915 
1916 



John A. 
William E. 
Charles. 
Titus E. 
George. 
Weslev R. 

(H). 
U. Grant. 
Henry K. 
Bergen. 
Luther S. 
Elwood L. 
Merton W. 
Edson J. 
Howard L. 
Robert B. 
Louis M. 
Joseph M. 
Edwin B. 

(H). 



Davison 

1879 Clarence S 

Dawson 

1898 Edward. 

Day 

1911 Carlos P. 

Dayton 

1866 Charles M. 
1889 William L. 
1892 Harry T. 

Dean 

1853 Ezra W. 
1866 James A. 

Deare 

1794 William P. 

Dearin 

1849 James. 

DeBaun 

1852 John A. 
1879 George A. 
1911 Roscoe W. 



458 



EUTGEES COLLEGE. 



Decker 

1857 Henry E. 
(H). 

1864 Benjamin F. 
1893 Horace M. 
1895 Fred H. 
1898 Floyd. 
1898 Clinton L. 

1906 David A. 

DeCou 

1893 Samuel S. 

Deforest 

1831 Theo. R. 

DePreest 

1893 Herbert E. 

DeGray 

1861 Richard. 

DeGroodt 

1907 Hervey S. 

DeHaas 

1892 Maur'z F. H. 

DeHart 

1865 William H. 

1870 Henry G. V. 
1897 Fred'kW. 
1905 Arthur V. 

DeLamater 
1814 Jacob I. 
(M). 

1871 EzraD. 

DE LA Torre 
1914 Austin L. 

Delay AN 

1880 Edw. C, Jr. 

DeLa Verone 

1833 James A. 

Demarest 

1811 Cornelius T. 
(H). 

1834 John T. 
1837 David D. 
1867 Sam'l R., Jr. 

1872 James S. N. 

1879 Alfred H. 

1880 Nathan H. 
1883 Wm. H. S. 
1887 S. Du Bois. 
1892 Milton. 

1909 Samuel S. 

De MeestI'ZR 

1910 Peter 
1910 William A. 

Demorest 

1866 Charles P. 

DeMott 
1833 John. 
1874 Jaques V. 

1894 Howard. 



DeMoite 

1832 Mortimer. 

DeMlnd 

1851 Frederick C. 

Den ike 

1870 Willitt, Jr. 

Denise 

1865 Rusha. 
1881 Fred'k W. 
1895 Charles M. 

1910 Tunis 

Denman 

1871 Abram C. 

Dennis 

1845 Jesse A. 

(H). 
1869 H. V. M. 

1872 Joseph R. 

1894 H. V. M.. Jr. 
1906 George O. 
1913 Clifford E. 

Depew 

1906 Harold. 

DePree 
1862 Peter. 

Depue 

1874 David A. 
(H). 
De Puy 

1835 Ephraim. 

DeRegt 

1891 Albert C. 
(G). 

DeRussy 

1852 Edward. 

Deshler 

1848 Charles D. 
(H). 

1885 Charles. 

1886 Fred'k B. 

1895 George R. 

Devan 

1871 T. Augustus 
1876 Spencer C. 
1902 Spencer C. 
1906 T. Alan. 
1909 S. Arthur. 

DeVries 

1881 J. Hendrik. 

Dewald 

1911 Ernest T. 

Dewey 

1886 Edward W. 

1912 Edwin S. 

DeWint 

1790 Christian S. 



DeWitt 

1776 .Simeon. 
1828 Thomas (H). 
1831 Clinton. 
1831 Jacob. 
1831 Silas. 
1838 John. 
1854 John C. 

1858 David M. 

1859 Abraham V. 

D. (H). 

1860 Richard. 
1870 Clinton. 
1880 Theodore F. 
1886 John. 
1886 Elmore. 

1889 John T. E. 
1898 Henry R. 
1915 E. Johnson. 

Dey 

1831 William B. 
1850 Anthony. 

Deyo 

1833 Abraham D. 
1874 Martin L. 
(H). 

1913 Elting F. 

DiCKHAUT 

1884 Benjamin E. 

Dickerson 

1902 Edgar L. 

1914 R. Parkh'st. 

Dickinson 
3 833 John. 

Diefendorph, 
1838 Sanders. 

DiEHL 

1897 Gerard J. 

Dill 

1862 William H. 

DiLTS 

1909 Howard K. 

DiLWORTH 
1902 James F. 

DiMMICK 

1827 Samuel G. 
(M). 

DiNGMAN 

1879 AlonzoC. 

DiSBOROUGII 
1830 William. 

DiSRELL 

1911 Edward E. 

DiTMARS 

1876 Cornelius P. 

Divine 

1888 Richard D. 
1888 Benjamin G. 

1890 Charles. 



Dix 

1853 William H. 

DiXON 

1859 Jonathan. 

1863 Joseph M. 
1873 George R. 
1886 Warren H. 

1894 Charles M. 
1911 Harold W. 

Doane 

1906 Hervey K. 

Dobbins 

1895 Frank V. 

DOBSON 

1897 Frank H. 

DOD 

1853 Theodore H. 
1856 John B. 

DODD 

1789 Bethuel. 

1905 Amzi (H). 
1908 P. Lindsley. 

DODDS 

1888 Samuel. 

Dodge 

1872 James M. 
1875 Harr'ton M. 

1906 George C. 

DoiG 

1869 Robert. 

Dole 

1840 Alberto. 

DONOHUE 

1879 Frank M. 

D'OOGE 

1900 Martin L. 

(H). 

DOOLING 

1914 Robert G. 

DOOLITTLE 

1859 T. Sandford- 

1901 Philip M. 

(HK 

1907 Charles N. 

DOOLY 

1864 John. 

DOREMI'S 

1862 Joseph H. 
1864 Andrew. 

DORR 

1894 John V. N. 

I Torrance 

1873 Charles P 
1878 JohnG. 



GEXERAL I]^DEX. 



459 



DORYLAND 

1910 Chas. J. T. 
(G). 

DOSKER 

1894 Henrv E. 
(H). 

Doty 

1835 Elihu. 

Dougherty 

1831 Michael C. 
1891 Robert J. 
1891 James P. 

DOL'GHTY 

1869 Joshua, Jr. 
1896 Howard N. 

Douglas 

1896 Paul K. 
1904 Wm. J., Jr. 

Douglass 

1835 Robert L. 

Drake 

1793 Henry. 
1816 Joseph. R. 

(M). 
1838 Francis T. 
1868 Herbert A. 
1898 John F. 
1913 Willet H. 

Drill 

1916 Max. 

Driver 

1904 Gardner S. 

Drury 

1833 JohnW. 
1858 John B. 
1889 Samuel D. 
1896 Alfred. 
1898 Fran's K. W. 

DuBoiS 

1840 Jacob H. 
1842 John (HK 
1845 AlpheusD. 
1847 Anson. 
1863 Jacob W. 
1868 Coert. 

1879 Louis A. 
1886 Clarence M. 

1905 Roelif E. 

1908 Warren L. 
1910 Marvin K. 
1915 Louis. 

DUGGAN 

1904 Edward F. 

Dulje 

1909 Eugene V. R. 

DUMONT 

1828 Abraham H. 
(H). 

1880 William A. 



DUXCAX 

1862 David D. 

1863 Sebastian. 
1906 C. Robert. 
1912 Charles F. 

Dun COMBE 

1891 Alfred. 

DUXHAit 

1791 William. 
1810 Edward W. 
1827 Alexander 
(M). 

1872 Charles A. 

1875 WillardC. 

1892 Samuel G. 

DUNLOP 

1916 Wallace. 

DUXSCOMB 

1873 James K. 

DUPOXT 

1827 Charles (M). 

DURAXD 

1858 Cyrus B. 

DURFEE 

1910 Jesse F. 

Durham 

1911 Willard C. 

Durst 

1918 Abraham. 

DURUZ 

1917 Willis P. 

Duryea 

1834 John H. 

Duryee 

1830 Wm. R. S. 
1841 Abraham W. 
1856 William R. 

1864 John L. G. 
1872 George S. 

1874 Joseph R. 

1876 Edward H. 
1878 Edward. 
1889 Geo. V. W. 

1893 Abram. 
1896 John L. 
1910 William B., 

Jr. 

DUSENBERRY 

1845 Ellas. 

DUSENBL'RY 

1834 Henry. 

DUSINBERRE 

1861 Thomas S. 

DUTCHER 

1843 Jacob C. 

DUZAN 

1917 Harry V. 



DWIGHT 

1845 Maurice W. 

(Hk 
1859 Theodore W. 
(H). 

Dygert 

1910 Warren B., 

Jr. 

Dyke 

1892 Chalmers P. 

Dyson 

1844 J.. Singleton. 

Eadie 

1848 George F. 
1861 John (H). 

Eakixs 

1911 Wallace T. 

Earle 

1907 Frank H., Jr 

Eastlack 

1900 Milton R. 

Eaton 

1872 John (H). 

1883 Edson D. 
1895 Frank C. 

1902 Jacob W. 

Eccleston 

1865 JohnC. (H). 

Ecker 

1899 George W. 

ECKERSON 

1900 Frank. 

Edison 

1879 Thomas A. 
(H). 

Eddy 

1901 Herbert G. 

Edgar 

1866 John B. 
1870 Thomas B. 
1882 Charles L. 
1900 B. Collins. 
1900 Harold T. 

1903 D.Raymond. 
1915 Harry W. 

Edmondson 

1882 James (H). 

Edwards 

1884 Levi B. 
1906 J. Langf ord. 

Egerton 
1791 Luke. 

Eggerding 
1900 Henry. 



Ekstrom 
1875 Olaf. 

Eldridge 

1906 Charles J. 

Elinsky 

1914 David U 

Ellinwood 

1903 Charles N: 
(H). 

Elliot 

1908 Charles. 

Elliott 

1914 John S. 
1916 RobertW.,Jr. 

Ellis 

1827 JohnF. (M). 
1913 Arthur W. 

Ells 

1895 Fred. W. 



Elmen 
1830 
1834 
1836 
1840 
1845 
1850 
1852 
1863 
1878 
1878 
1902 
1911 
1914 
1916 



DORF 

John V. R. 
John C. 
Anthony. 
John S. 
Peter. 
Joachim. 
William C. 
James L. H. 
John E. 
Nicoll F. 
W. TenEyck. 
DuMont F. 
John E., Jr. 
Tracy L. 



Elmer 

1885 John. 
1900 Henry G. 

Elston 

1829 Cornelius H. 
1865 William H. 

Elston di Ghilini 

1914 Leo W. 

Elsworth 

1892 Edward (H). 
1916 RoscoeV. 

Elting 

1890 Howard. 

Eltinge 

1812 Cornelius C. 
1812 Solomon E. 
1835 Edmund. 
1839 Wilhelmus. 

(H). 
1844 Cornelius B. 
1875 Charles S. 
1897 Richard L. 

Ely 

1915 Emerson. 



460 



EUTGEES COLLEGE. 



Embkee 

1915 Spencer D. 

Eneas 

1877 Edwin J. 

Engelhaed 

1915 Charles H. 

El^GLE 

1903 Maurice C. 

English 

1895 GrinfillH.B. 

Enk 

1913 J. Clyde. 

Ennis 

1831 Jacob. 

1890 Howard W. 

Eneight 

1895 J. Mulford. 

En YARD 

1855 William T. 

1896 Isaac N. 

Eeickson 

1897 Alfred. 
1905 Percy E. 

Erler 

1903 Eugene W. 

Ernst 

1897 MahlonW. 

1914 L. Simmons. 

Errickson 

1915 Leon A. 

Esberg 

1907 Solomon. 

ESLER 

1912 LeEoyJ. 

Esselstyn 

1852 Cornelius. 

1856 Herman V. 
1861 George. 

1891 Charles. 
1907 Lawrence. 

Evans 

1830 George W. 
1839 Thomas S. 

Everett 

1878 Charles. 

1905 AInslee. 

Fairchild 
1845 Ellas A. 
1902 Charles R. 

Fales 

1906 H. M.. Jr. 
1910 Eugene W. 



Farley 

1886 John M. 

1891 Worth. S., Jr. 

1892 Eobert E. 
1910 Le Eoy W. 

1915 Wort'gton S. 

1916 Walter V. 

Farmar 

1792 Joseph (H). 

Farmer 

1775 Jasper. 

Farrand 

1891 Hiram A. 

Faure 

1856 Philip E. 

(H). 
1862 Abraham 

(H). 

Fatjssett 

1910 W. Wilson. 

Fearing 

1827 Joseph W. 

Fearn 

1827 Thomas (M). 

Febrey 

1906 Harold H. 

Feind 

1901 Valentine G. 

Felch 

1907 Henry L. 

Feldman 
1913 Jacob J. 

Fell 

1869 J. Eidgway. 

1911 Scott M. 

Feller 

1908 Harry S. 

1910 Herman. 

Fellers 

1916 Carl E. (A) 

Fenn 

1855 William F. 

1909 Herbert B. 

Ferdon 

1847 JohnW. 
1864 William. 

Ferguson 

1827 .TohnT. (M) 
1840 Andrew E. 

1870 John S. 
1878 William E. 
1897 George S. . 

1911 J. Dc Lan- 

ccy. 



Ferris 

1867 John M.(H). 

Fessenden 

1911 Newton H. 

FiCK 

1915 Harold E. 

Field 

1856 J. DePuy. 
1860 Jacob T. 

1870 Edwin. 
1892 P. Conover. 
1894 Arthur E. 
1904 John N. 
1913 Frank E. 

Fielder 

1881 George. 

1913 Cecil G. 

1914 James F. 

(H). 

FiNcn 

1908 Charles B. 

Fineberg 
1907 Isaac. 

FiNEGAN 

1914 JohnT, 

Fin GAR 

1907 Claudius J. 

Fink 

1881 William M. 

Firth 

1914 Stuart M. 

Fischer 

1871 Gustavus 

(H). 
1871 Joseph. 
1877 Eobert F. 
1899 Theodore C. 
1899 Carl H. H. 
1904 Emil E. 



Fisher 

1827 

1832 
1847 
1865 
1892 
1896 
1902 
1903 
1908 
1911 
1912 
1916 



George H. 

(H). 
William. 
Isaac M. 
Joseph. 
Frederick F. 
Irwin. 
OrvilleE. 
William A. 
Douglas J. 
G. Stanley. 
Elbron. 
Adrain E. 



FiSKE 

1862 Stephen. 
1871 Haley. 

Fitch 

1909 George F. 

Fithian 

1896 Erkuries B. 



Fitting 

1912 Francis C. 

Fitz-Gerai.d 
1900 A. Boylan. 

Flagler 

1838 John P. 

Flake 

1895 Amos H. 

Flanagan 

1904 William K. 

Flanagin 

1913 F. Walker. 
1916 Boss H. 

Flavelle 

1897 O. Watson. 

Fleming 

1915 Eussell. 

Flikkema 

1898 Garret (A). 

Florance 

1885 W. Edwin. 

1916 Edwin. 

Floyd 

1850 Nicoll. 
1859 John G. 
1865 Augustus. 

Foertner 

1902 Frederic E. 

Folensbee 

1915 Bradley J. 

1916 Myron J. 

Folger 

1870 Charles J. 

(H). 
1878 Fred. F., Jr 

Folmsbee 

1890 Garrett J. 

FOLSOM 

1913 Joseph K. 

Forbes 

1897 James C. 
(A). 

Force 

1889 Harold D. 

Ford 

1890 Allen P. 

1905 G. Bergen. 

Forrest 

1868 Molton H. 

Forrester 

1S27 Peter (H). 
1829 James C. 



GEITERAI. INDEX. 



461 



FOESYTH 

1829 John. 
1835 James C. 

1911 Joseph R. 

Fort 

1909 J. Franklin 

(H). 

Foster 

1912 Samuel F. 
1915 Arthur C. 

(G). 

Foulds 

1913 Henry W. 

FOULKE 

1828 Joseph. 

1830 William. 

Fountain 
1890 James. 
1912 FredM. 

Fowler 

1855 Milton A. 
1895 Joseph M. 
1897 Wilson W. 

Fox 

1894 AbijahC. 
1908 Alvin B. 
1911 Edward L. 

Francis 

1893 Edward A. 

Francisco 

1899 Well'gton P. 
1903 Stephen J. G. 

Frank 

1915 George L. 

FEANIvLIN 

1855 Morris J. 

1897 William C. 

(H). 

1910 Kenneth S. 

Francis 

1898 Lewis (H). 

Frazee 

1848 John H. 
1869 Theodore D. 

Frech 

1878 John A. 



Freeman 

1788 Alpheus. 
18§0 Charles M. 

Freer 

1898 Harris A. 

(A). 
1916 Charles L. 

(H). 

Freese 

1869 Harry C. 



Frelinghuysen 
1792 John. 
1831 Theodore. 
1835 P. Dumont. 

1835 Frederick J. 

1836 Frederick T. 
1841 Theodore 

(H). 
1868 Frederick. 
1870 George G. 
1879 John. 
1879 Theodore. 
1916 Joseph S. 

(H). 

French 

1911 D. Burney. 
1915 Joseph R. 

Fretz 

1913 Leo H. 

Freund 

1911 Louis R. 

Feey 

1874 George W. 
1901 John Q. 

FREYSTADT 

1912 Everett M. 

Feiedel 

1876 Theophilus 
A. 

FRIED?vtAN 
1915 Joseph. 

Frieze 

1912 George M., 

Jr. 

Fritts 

lS62 Charles W. 

Feoeligh 

1811 Solomon 
(H). 

Frost 

1845 Benjamin D. 
1911 Henry D. 

FtXLER 

1874 Howard N. 
1874 Perry J. 

1891 Harry W. 

1892 George R 

FULION 

1886 Roswell J. 
1911 Clarence E. 

FURBECK 

1901 Howard R. 
(A). 

Furman 

1915 Benjamin A. 

Gaffney 

1913 Hugh J. 



Gaipa 

1914 Alfred A. 

Gale 

1892 Gilbert T. 

Galusha 

1847 Watts. 

Gano 

1871 Stephen G. 

Ganse 

1843 Hervey D. 

(H). 

Gant 

1906 Lyman A. 

1914 Charles H. 

Garabrant 

1901 James L. 

Gardner 

1844 John (H^ 

1898 George W. 
1908 Raymond M. 

Garretson 

1828 John (H). 

1829 Garret I. 

1836 Remsen. 

1837 John G. 
1841 Robert W. 
1859 Gilbert S. 
1862 Abram Q. 

1869 Cornelius W. 

1870 George R. 

1871 James C. 
1891 Harry D. 

1899 Clarence. 

1902 Wm. V. N. 

1907 Charles H.. 

Garrtsh 

1833 John P. 

Garrison 

1904 S. Clifton. 
1910 William P. 

1915 Lindlev M. 

(H). 

Garton 

1875 'Elam M. 

Ga SKILL 

1900 FredC. 

Gaston 

1834 Joseph. 
1849 John. 
1874 William F. 

1904 Frederick W. 

Gates 

1916 Roy W. 

Gattb 

1905 John. 

Gatjt 

1866 JohnM. 



Gautier 

1831 Thomas B. 
(M). 

Ga-y 

1902 William D. 
1906 Howard S. 
1916 William L. 

Geer 

1849 WillardE. 

Geisinger 

1891 Richard J. 

George 

1881 William R. 

Geelach 

1881 Peter J. 

German n 

1910 Charles W. 

Gerow 

1906 Lyman A. 

Geeeety 

1899 Thomas A. 

Gesnee 

1862 Oscar. 

Gesse 

1914 Donald H. 

Geyer 

1862 Julius W. 

1893 PaulW. 

Glbbs 

1877 Alfred W. 

1878 JohnB. 

Giblon 

1905 John. 

GlEBEL 

1904 William H. 

GlES 

1908 Howard S. 
1^12 Russell W. 

Glfford 

1884 Henry H. 

1894 J. Edward. 

Gilbert 

1912 S. Parker, 
Jr. 

Gilder SLEEVE 
1789 Cyrus P. 

Gill 

1838 David B. 

GiLLAM 

1915 Lawrence G. 



462 



RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



Gillespie 
1882 John H. 

GiLLESPY 

1875 Howard. 
1880 Pierre St. J. 

Gillies 

1890 Theo. J., Jr. 

GiLLMOEE 

1872 Edward D. 

1876 William B. 

1877 Quincy A. 

(H). 

1880 Gregory R. 

Girtaninee 
1-900 Paul P. 

Gittleman 
1916 Louis B. 

Gladding 

1912 Augustus L. 

Glandee 

1912 Frederic. 

Glasier 

1890 George W. 

Glaspey 

1910 Rexford M. 

Gleason 

1881 William H. 

(H). 

Glendening 

1844 Geo. B. (H). 

Glinz 

1898 George J. 

Gluck 

1908 Morris J. 

Goessling 
1874 Adolph. 

GOETSCHIUS 
1847 John H. 
1851 Joseph. 

GOFF 

1890 Howard. 
1897 Charles H. 

Goldsmith 

1842 William H. 

G0N7ALEZ 

1907 J. M. 

Good 

1840 William A. 
(H). 

Goode 

1911 E. Trescott. 



GOODELL 

1854 William (H) 

Goodwin 

1857 Alex. T. 

1860 Charles R. 

GOEDON 

1858 John (H). 

1859 Charles C. 

1861 Oliver E. 
1866 Florian W. 
1901 George M. 
1904 Samuel. 

GOSMAN 

1830 Robert. 
1833 John (H). 

GOUWENS 

1914 Teunis E. 

(A). 

GOWEN 

1879 Isaac W. 
1904 George H. 
1909 Wilber T. 

Geaham 

1827 William L. 

(M). 
1871 James E. 

Grant 

1792 Ebenezer. 
1865 Henry J. 
1881 Thomas H. 

1894 Frederick C. 

1895 Frank K. 

Geavatt 

1894 Mount D. B. 
1897 Thomas B. 
1901 Paul M. 

Geay 

1896 Alanson M. 
1896 John L. 



Green 
1812 

1873 

1890 
. 1906 
1909 
1910 
1910 
1913 
1915 



Jacob. 
William H. 

(H). 
Robert P. 
Harpld E. 
Harry D. 
Clarence W. 
George M. 
Harry Y. 
John C, Jr. 



Greenbanb: 

1880 Richard M. 

Greene 

1870 Daniol C 

1889 Richard T. 
1901 William H. 
1909 Raymond L. 
1915 Jerome D. 
(H). 

Green ewald 
1909 Horbort. 



Geeenleaf 

1837 Jonathan P. 

Greenwood 
1913 John L. 

Gregg 

1886 Alfred E. 

Gregor-^ 

1827 Oscar H. 
1885 Walter D. 
1896 Alfred C. 
1902 Benjamin C. 

(HK 
1906 Arthur V. 

Geiee 

1915 Louis N. 

Grieve 

1908 James 

Griffin 

1875 Walter T. 

Griffing 

1881 Addison H. 

Griffts 

1869 William E. 

Griffith 

1844 Edward W. 

Griggs 

1896 John W. 
(H). 

Groendyke 

1912 Jacob W. 

Groesbeck 

1842 Charles F. 

Gross 

1876 John P. 

(H). 

Growney 

1899 William A. 

Grymfs 

1913 Elmer S. 

GULDIN 

1848 H(M-man J. 
G. 

G If LICK 

1836 Alexander. 
1857 Albert V. 
1859 Uriah D. 
1865 Thomas L. 
1895 Charles W. 
1898 Raymond W. 
liSOl George W. 

GUNN 

is:i2 Alex. N.(n^. 

Gutelius 

1915 Sylvester. 



Guthrie 

1898 JohnB. 

Haas 

1877 Nelson (H). 

Haasis 

1911 Ferd. W. 
1913 Cuthbert W. 

1913 Paul W. 

Haddow 

1897 Hugh, Jr. 

Haelig 

1910 William H. 

HaGE-AIAN 

1836 John F. 

1837 Charles S. 
1850 Andrew. 

1860 Andrew J. 
1868 Garretson. 
1871 Andrew. 
1875 Sam'l V. W. 
1879 Herman. 
1879 Peter K. 
1897 DrewW. 
1903 James W. 
1908 Theodore A. 

1912 Aaron M. 

Hagemann 
1912 George E. 

Hagen 

1912 Albert L. 

Haight 

1846 Ransom S. 

1861 Trevonian. 

Haiises 

1892 Amos H 

1899 Wm, L. R. 

Haldane 

1873 Oswald. 

Haley 

1916 Herbert F. 

Hall 

1829 John G. 
1832 Frederick. 
1834 Blakely. 
1848 Bavnard R. 
(H). 

Hallenkeck 

1914 C. Arling- 

ton. 

H ALL! day 

1892 Franklin H. 

Halliwkll 

1907 T. Dean., Jr. 

Hallock 

1850 William A. 
(in. 

1889 William W. 

1890 Gerard. 



GENERAL INDEX. 



463 



Halloway 

1839 Wm. W., Sr. 

Halpin 

1910 Lawrence D. 

Hal SET 

1859 Abram O. 
(H). 

Halstead 

1916 Harold N. 

Halsted 

1912 Edwin H. 

Hambkock 

1913 Charles 
1913 Louis, Jr. 

Hamill 

1827 Hugh. 

Hamilton 
1830 Alfred. 
1857 James C. 
1857 William W. 
1880 Morrison C. 

Ham:mond 

1839 Ebenezer S. 
1848 John W. 

(H). 
1903 Charles F. 

Hampton 

1829 William. 
1895 Harry S. 

Hance 

1830 Joseph C. 

Hand 

1838 George C. 
1894 Daniel. t 

1910 Morgan, Jr. ' 
1916 Donald D. ' 

Handford 

1915 James L. 

Handley 
1883 John. 

Hankin 

1913 Montagu. 

Hankin s 

1910 Hobart B. 

Hanna 

1870 Louis G. 

Hannas 

1916 Ralston R. 

Hansen 

1856 Maurice G. 
1910 Andrew. 

Hanson 

1910 Thomas L. 



Hara 

1877 Yasutaro. 



Harde 

1788 
1809 
3811 

1827 

1827 

1828 
1833 
1844 
1844 
1848 
1868 
1900 



nbergh 
Jacob R. 
Cornelius L. 
Charles (H) 
James B. 

(H). 
Lewis D. 

(H). 
Theodore. 
James R. 
Jacob R. 
Warren. 
Augustus A. 
James W. 
Stetson P. 



Harder 

1871 Willis H. 

Harding 

1897 S. Laurence. 

Hardy 

1902 William H. 

Haring 

1881 Cornelius I. 

Harker 

1915 Mahlon L. 

Harkness 

1866 David W. 

Harpending 
1864 OgdenG. • 

Harper 

1873 Joseph A. 

Harries 
1908 Herbert L. 

Harrington 
1881 Richard C. 

1898 George. 

Harris 

1853 John F. 
1873 Howard. 
1894 Howard G. 
1902 Lewis R. 
1905 H. Lloyd. 

Harrison 

1829 John J. (H). 
1864 Caleb M. 

(H). 
1885 Charles W. 
1889 Albert B. 
1894 Raymond S. 

Hart 
1869 

1880 



E. 



1885 
1895 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1909 



John. 
Charles 
(H). 
George W. 
Henry U. 
W. Reese. 
.J. .Johnston 
Fred'k M. 
George W. 



Hartley 

1873 Isaac S. 

(H). 
1916 George R. 

Hartranft 

1871 Chester D. 
(H). 

Hasbrouck 
1836 Joseph L. 
. 1837 Jonathan H. 

1844 James L. 

1845 Thomas L. 
1857 Washington 

(H). 
1862 FranliG. 
1864 Jared. 

1864 Lewis. 

1865 Isaac E. 
1867 Peter. 
1880 Gilbert D.B. 
1880 Walter D. B. 
1885 J. De Puy. 
1888 Baldwin. 
1888 Louis B. 
1891 Howard C. 
1893 Philip B. 
1915 Ferdinand D. 

Haskell 

1794 Samuel (H). 

Hassert 

1814 Jacob V. 
1814 MinneV. 

Hassler 

1829 Charles A. 

Hattori 
1875 Ichizo. 

Haury 

1912 Anton F. 

Hauser 

1913 Emil 

Haven 

1870 Charles C. 
1902 Ruth'fordC. 

Havens 

1882 Abram B. 

1912 Valentme B. 

1913 Donald. 

Haviland 
1896 Virgil C. 

Haaves 

1841 JohnD. 
1890 Horaces. 

HAViXEY 

1834 Gideon (H). 

1835 Henry Q. 
1909 E. Freeman. 

Hawver 

1911 William C. 



Hawxhurst 
1873 Daniel T. 

Hay 

1882 .John (H). 

1906 Leslie M. 

Hayes 

1916 J. Harry. 

Haynes 

1885 William L. 

Hazard 

1907 Christopher 

G. (H). 

Hazzard 

1892 Jesse C. 

Heacock 

1888 WillardA. 

Headley 

1893 Joseph A. 

Heath 

1872 Charles. 
1897 George E. 

1907 Lewis A. 

Hecker 

1906 George M. 

Hi;dden 

1908 Morris. 

Hedges 

1838 Charles H 
1846 HughG. 
1848 John N. 

Heeemance 
1834 Harrison. 
1867 John V. W. 

Heermans 

1827 Lucius (M). 

HeG STROM 

1913 Carl F. N. 

Heidingsfeld 

1911 Ralph. 

Heidt 
1908 Christian, Jr. 

Heilmann 

1912 Herbert W. 

Heiner 

1840 Elias (H). 

Heine s 

1913 John C. 

Helm 

1913 William H. 

Hfilisirich 

1916 Arthur E. 



464 



EUTGEES COLLEGE. 



Helmstaedter 
1899 William E. 

Hemion 

1892 John R. 

Hemmer 

1908 Max J., Jr. 

Henderson 
1885 Oscar W. 

Hendler 

1909 David L. 

Hendeickson 
1833 William H. 
1875 Hendrick A. 

Hennighatjsen 
1863 Frederic P. 

Henry 

1783 Michael. 
1862 Edward K. 

1894 David N. 

Henszey 
1911 Roy O. 

Hepburn 

1845 George O. 
1845 Joseph L. 

Herben 

1916 G. Foster. 

Heeber 

1911 J. Le Roy. 

Herbert 

1857 Charles M. 

1857 J. Biddle. 

1872 John W. 

1878 Henry M. 

1878 Richard W. 

1903 Carl M. 
1905 William D. 

Herman 

1887 Albert B. 

Herrman 

1912 William G. 

Herrmann 

1910 Benjamin E. 
1916 Edgar G. 

Hervey 

1915 George W. 

Hess 

1850 John. 

Hetrtck 

1895 Clar'nceE.F 

Heuser 

1904 Richard. 



Heyer 

1902 George K. 

Heyser 

1897 Carl J. 

HiBBEN 

1912 John G.(n), 

HiBLER 

1896 Chris. A. 

Hickman 

1913 J. Parker, 

Jr. 

Hicks 

1907 Alfred C. 

HiEBER 

1892 Louis. 

HiGGlNS 

1893 James W. 
1896 Spencer L. 
1900 Eugene E. 



Hill 

1852 
1859 
1860 
1871 
1879 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1905 

1906 



T. Wilton. 
George W. 
Edward. 
William J. 
George. 
George F. 
Frederick P, 
John E. 
W. Bancroft 

(H). 
Albert W. 



HiLLER 

1916 Richard B. 

HiLLHOUSE 

1873 William P. 

Hills 

1903 Joseph L, 

(H). 

HiLLYER 

1892 Clarence W. 

HiMROD 

1839 John S. 

Hitch NER 

1904 A. Ellet. 

Hl1*ZELBERG 

1905 John A. 

HOAG 

1903 Wright S. 

HOAGLAND 
1828 Chris. C. 
1852 James R. 
1890 Irving. 
1900 Charles H. 

Hob ART 

1863 Garret A. 
1896 George S. 



HOCKMAN 

1886 William. 

HODDESON 

1914 Samuel I. 

HOEDEMAT-rER 

1858 Philip J. 

HOFF 

1817 Brogun. 
1912 Charles S. 

Hoffman 

1847 Eugene A. 
1851 Oliver H. 
1851 Theodore J. 
1851 Charles F. 
1872 William H. 
1875 Arthur T. 
1879 Jason S. 
1882 Nat'l B. K. 

Hogan 

1891 Jasper S. 
1891 Robert J. 

HOGEBOOM 

1870 Henry (H). 

Hogg 

1896 William R. 

HOLCOMB 

1914 Frederic W. 

Holding 

1896 John B., Jr. 

Holdf.idge 
1877 Earl A. 

Holly 

1889 Isaac M. 

Holmes 

1843 ,Tohn N. 
1870 John McC. 
(H). 

HOLSTEN 

1905 Franklyn E. 

HOLTBERG 

1915 Edwin P. 

Hommann 

1872 Charles C. 
1910 Chas. C, Jr, 

Hondelink 

1903 Garret (A). 

HONEGGER 

1904 Henry 

Hopkins 

1850 Judson H. 

ITOOKE 

1837 Francis H. 



HOOPES 

1897 Charles L. 

Hoot 

1915 Harold T. 

Hope 

1906 James A. 
1917 Arthur F, 

Hopler 

1908 Thornton M. 

Hopper 

1833 John. 

1841 Samuel J. 

1857 John. 

1866 Robert I. 

1869 Henry C. 

1891 Abram W. 

1891 Thomas M. 
1905 Herman T. 

Horn 

1880 Charles A. 

1916 Stanley L 

Hornp.eck 

1846 Augustus. 

Hornblowkr 
1860 William H. 
(H). 

HORNBRUCn 

1913 Walter. 

HORSE'ALL 

1914 Clifford. 

HORTON 

1862 Francis A. 

HOSIE 

1895 Alfred. 

HOTALING 

1903 Burton J. 
1912 Henry K. 

HOTH 

1902 Fred Carl, 

Hough 

1883 William H. 

Hough TALI NO 
1905 Earle H. 

Houghton 
1830 Aaron. 

Hover 

1882 Joseph. 

1892 Sanford W. 

Hovey 

1908 Harold F. 



GENERAL INDEX. 



465 



How 

1812 Thomas Y. 

(H). 
1840 James C. 

(H). 
1842 Henry K, 
1881 John K. 

Howard 

1894 J. Kirtland. 

HOWATT 

1906 Arthur H. 

Howell 

1868 George D. 
1880 John W. 

1889 Edward. 

1891 Rodney T. 

1895 Irwin W. 
1904 H. Jav 

1913 Raymond D. 
1915 J. Bertram. 

HOWLETT 

1915 NedO. 

HOYT 

1849 Albert H. 

1892 Harold L. 

Hkuey 

1916 Charles H. 

Hubbard 

1854 Charles G. 

1890 William C. 

1896 Walter T. 
1915 Ralph M. 

Htjbee 

1914 Hovrard F. 

Hudson 

1915 William J. 

Huff 

1855 Abraham T. 
1858 Jacob F. 

(H). 
1898 Edmund N. 

Hughes 

1907 Wm. R., Jr. 

HUXBERT 

1839 Victor M. 

HULSART 

1916 Robert p. 

HULSIZER 

1914 William T. 

HULST 

1866 George D. 

1891 Charles W. 

Hummel 

1901 Frank M. 

Humphreys 
1914 Alex. C. 
(H). 



Hunt 

1827 

1858 
1874 
1890 

1894 
1896 
1911, 
1913 
1915 



Christopher. 
John D. 
Ward (H). 
Theodore W. 

(H). 
Harry A. 
John F. 
Augustus. 
Melvin M. 
Russell W. 



Hltntington 

1916 J'th'nH., 3d. 

HURFF 

1882 George B. 

Hurley 

1895 Eugene L. 
1916 Edgar T. 

Hutching s 

1863 Charles. 

Hutchinson 
1862 Henry H. 

1898 George. 
1916 William T. 

HUTTENLOCH 

1916 George M. 

HUTTON 

1879 JMaucius II. 

(H). 
1913 Frederic R. 

(H). 

HUYLER 

1873 John H. 

HUYSSOON 

1873 Peter V. 

Hyde 

1910 Dorsey W., 
Jr. 
Ibuka 

1902 K. (H). 

I]MLAY 

1906 Roy G. 

Ingersoll 

1889 Charles E. 

1889 Robert H. 

Ingham 

1916 Edwards. 

INGLIS 

1874 David (H). 

1896 Lester. 

Ingraham 

1854 Daniel P. 
(H). 

I RICK 

1890 J. Ellis. 

1899 Vincent M. 



Ironside 

1881 Charles N. 

Irvin 

1851 William. 
1854 Alex. P. 

Irving 

1832 William A. 
(H). 

Ives 

1870 Harry C. 

Jackson 

1788 JohnF. 
1812 Samuel (M). 
1846 Alexander. 

1871 John H. 
1896 George E. 
1902 Clarence C. 
1916 Harry B. 

Jacobsen 

1915 Alvin R. 

Jacobson 
1906 David. 
1912 Henry V. 

Jacobus 

1894 Frederick N 

J AC QUART 

_ 1911 Charles E. 

Jahn 

1910 Julius F. 

jA]\rES 

1916 Paul C. 

Jamison 

1908 Harris A. 

Janeway 

1835 John L. 
1837 William R. 
1844 Henry L. 
1849 John H. 

1859 Jacob J. 

1860 Edward G. 
1863 Thomas L. 

1874 Harry L. 

1875 Henry L.,Jr 
1893 Henry H. 

1895 George J. 

Jan SEN 

1836 John T. 
1836 William H. 
1848 John N. 
1856 Josiah. 

JAjNVTER 

1909 John W. 

Jaques 

1884 Jackson. 



Jaeeard 

1879 William E. 



Jenkens 

1903 Carter A., Jr. 

Jenkins 

1879 Presley T. 
1883 George E. 

1906 David. 
1916 Dean C. 

Jennings 

1790 Samuel K. 
1896 Arthur F. 
1896 John E. 
1905 Frank N. 
1916 Harry L. 

Jentz 

1915 Eric H. 

Jewett 

1872 Augustus D 

L. (H- 
1879 Edward W. 
1886 Torrey K. 

Johanect 

1895 Fred'kW. 

JOHNES 

1835 Theodore. 

Johnson 

1815 Jonathan 

(M). 
1831 James S. 

1836 Edward D. 
1836 John G. 
1839 Teunis J. 
1855 Hiram E. 

(H). 
1861 Robert A. 
3 866 William C. 
1869 Ebenezer P. 

1873 Jeremiah B. 
1876 Henry N. 
1876 Jerome. 

1881 Oakley A. 

1882 George H. 

1883 .John L. 

rH). 
1891 Charles S. 
1891 S. Arthur. 

1896 Edward P. 

(H). 
1901 Alex. F. 
1901 Edward F. 
3 906 Rnvmond B. 

1907 Albert R. 

3 910 Arthur (H). 
1 91 2 Walter A. 
1913 Frederick J. 
1913 John H. 

1916 Frank C. 



Johnston 

1870 Alexander. 
1897 Joseph A. 
1911 William D. 
(H). 

Johnstone 

1854 George (H), 



30 



466 



RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



Jones 

1793 Gardner 

(M). 
1827 Thomas P. 

(M). 
1830 Matthew H. 
1832 William W. 
1843 Henry W. 
1850 Nathan W. 
1864 Thomas W. 
1870 Charles J. K, 
1874 Garrett S. 
1895 Stanly W. 
1903 Ernest D. 
1903 JohnE. 

1910 J. Addison 

(H). 

1911 George E. 
3 915 E. Alfred 

(H). 

JORALMON 

1852 John S. 

JUDAH 

1816 Samuel. 

JUDD 

1894 William B. 

Julie 

1913 Howard A. 

JULIEN 

1850 Robert D. 

JUNKIN 

1856 George (H). 
1890 Georse (tl). 

Justin 

1862 John. 

Kain 

1906 Maurice LL. 

KALETSCH 
1909 H. Max. 

Kaley 

1870 John R. 

Kalteissen 

1916 P. KJemmier 

Kamp 

1879 William. 

Kakge 

1871 Joseph (H). 

Kahu 

1851 William S. 

Karstkn 

1860 John H. 

Kaufman 
1908 Nathan. 

Kean 

1893 Alex'nder L. 



Kearns 

1838 William (H). 

Kearny 

1854 JohnW. 

Keebler 

1911 Chas. M., Jr. 

Keefe 

1889 Stephen J. 

Keeling 

1889 Jas. H., Jr. 

Keenan 

1907 Edward L. 

Keese 

1862 Francis S. 

Keller 

1912 Oran. 

Kellogg 

1834 Warron C. 
1870 L. Laflin. 

Kelly 

1868 William E. 

1874 John H. 
1876 Haydn C. 
1898 William E. 

1908 Edward B. 

Kelsey 

1893 Jaracs A. 

(A). 

Kelso 

1892 George D. 

Kemlo 

1875 James. 

Kempf 

1898 Louis A. 

Kempton 
1862 Edwin. 

Kendall 

1893 Henry J. 
1012 Calvin N, 

(H). 

Kennedy 

1840 Jjimos (H). 
1860 John F. 

Kent 

1846 Theodore. 
1874 Frank W. 
1908 Elmer W. 

Ken yon 

1842 William S. 

Kkk 

1896 William L 



Kerr 

1912 George W. 

1915 Joseph. 

Kershow 

1850 Joseph H. 

Ketcham 

1869 Kneeland P. 

(H). 
1877 William S. 
1910 Clarence S. 

Ketchum 
1829 Isaac S. 
(H). 

KlEFFER 

1912 Ralph J. 

Kiekintveld 

1863 Mannes. 

KiKUCHI 

1910 Baron D. 
(H). 

KiLLE 

1916 Harris T. 

Kilmer 

1896 AndaF. 
1908 A. Joyce. 

Kilpatrick 

1864 Hn£>hJ.(n). 
1886 David T. 

Kimball 

1844 Walter H. 
1866 Joseph (H). 

Kimble 

1775 Peter. 

King ' 

1861 Charles R. 
1872 William E. 

Kinne 

1859 Silas. 

Kinney 

1856 Nathaniel C 

1861 Ernest L. 

Kin SELL 

1862 Robert B. 

i Kinsey 

I 1894 William A. 

Kip 

1827 r.eonard W. 

(in. 

1829 Francis M. 

(II). 

1830 William I. 
1855 Isaac L. 
1875 Henry. 
1875 Walter. 
1880 Leonard W. 

(H). 
1904 Clarence W. 



Kirk 

1903 Howard F. 

Kirkpatrick 
1783 Andnew 

1814 John B. 
1863 Andrew. 
1866 J. Bayard. 
1900 J. Bayard, Jr. 

KlSLIUK 

1915 Max. Jr. 

KiSSAM 

1793 Richard S. 
(M). 

KiTCHELL 

1849 William. 

KiTTELL 

1909 James S. 
(H). 

Klein 

1908 Robert A. 

Kline 

1909 Voorhees. 

Kling 

1863 William H. 

Kloepfel 

1916 Wallace W. 

Knapp 

1859 John M. 

1869 Charles L. 

1872 Manning M. 

(H). 
1894 Arthur W. 

Knickerbocker 

1870 David M. 

1873 George S. 
1875 William E. 

Knieskern 
1838 Joseph. 

Kniskern 

1856 George W. 

Knipe 

1902 Leighton G. 

Knox 

1830 John P. 
1844 Jas. II. M. 

(in. 
1877 John H. 
1894 William W. 

(in. 

Kocii 

1914 George P. 
(yi). 

KOCHER 

1890 Charles F. 



GENEKAT. INDEX. 



46' 



KOEHLER 

1905 George R. 

1913 George W. 

KOESTER 

1911 Frederick E. 

KOLLEN 

1894 Gei-i'it J. 

(H). 

KOMP 

1916 Wm. H. W. 

KOOKEN 

1849 Jolin R. 
(H). 

KOONES 

1872 John A. 

KOPELOFF 

1916 Nicholas 
(A). 

KOSTEE 

1914 Henry C. 

KOTINSKY 
1898 Jacob. 

Kreh 

1911 Henry, Jr. 
1916 Albert. 

Keeis 

1909 Henry G. 

Kress 

1895 Max. K. 

(H). 

Kriekard 

1863 Adrian. 

Krout 

1915 Webster S. 

(G). 

Kruger 

1874 Chas. H. T. 

Krum 

1858 Josephus D. 

Kudo 

1878 Sei-ichi. 

KUEHNUC 

1876 George W. 
1902 William L. 

KUHN 

1915 Emerich J. 

KULLMAR 

1907 Frederick A. 

KUNTZ 

1915 Arthur. 

KUNZMAN 

1912 Irving. 

Kurtz 

1905 Francis B. 



Kusak:abe 

1870 Taro. 

Kuypers 

1810 Gerardus A. 

(H). 
1827 Samuel S. 
(M). 

Labagh 

1811 Feter (H). 
1818 Isaac (H). 
1827 Abraham I. 

(H). 
182S Isaac P. 
,(H). 

Labaw 

1869 George W. 

Lacey 

1839 William H. 

Ladley 

1877 John F. 

Laing 

1883 John (H). 

Laity 

1914 Warren R. 

Lambert 

1904 Charles W. 

La Monte 

1888 Robert R. 

Landers 

1907 Roland H. B 

LANDON 

1885 Judson S. 
(H). 

Lane 

1851 Gilbert. 
1881 Martin W. 

Lang 

1907 F. Granger. 

1908 Horatio S., 

Jr. 

1915 Morton. 

Langdon 

1877 James P., Jr. 

Langwith 

1915 Frank A., Jr. 

Lanning 

1860 John E. 
1894 William M. 
(H). 

Lansing 

1778 Nicholas. 
3 793 Abraham D. 
1811 John (H). 

1843 John V. V. 

1844 John P. 

1845 John A 

(H). 



Lansing 

1857 Gerrit Y. 

(H). 
1861 Edward Y. 

1882 Howard M. 
1897 Raymond A. 

(A). 

j Lansley 

1888 William J. 

Lantz 

1913 Leslie C. 

Large 

. 1872 George H. 

Larremore 

1850 Richard L. 

Lary 

1878 Seymour M. 

Lasher 

1870 Calvin E. 

1871 WinfieldS. 

Latimer 

1832 Cortland L. 

La Tourette 
1855 Cornelius. 

Laubenheimer 

1883 John. 

Laurent 

1913 Joseph D. 

Law 

1843 Robert A. 

Lawrence 

1871 William H. 
3 871 Ananias. 
1878 Walter L. 
1909 Clifford H. 

Lawsing 

1874 Sidney O. 
1908 G. Conde. 

Lawson 

1794 John. 
1908 Edward H. 

Layton 

1838 Sidney M. 
1894 David. 

LEACOCK 

1847 Benjamin B. 

Learned 

1885 Richard A. 

Leary 

1897 Lewis G. 
1902 Russel W. 

Leavens 

1907 Austin M. 



Lee 

1835 
1837 
1851 

1854 

1855 
1858 
1894 
1903 
1916 



David S. 
Edmund. 
John W. 
Robert P. 

(H). 
Robert P. 
Thomas H. 
Arthur. 
Harry R. 
Linwood L. 



Leech 

1831 Richard H. 

Leeds 

~ 1911 John K. 
1914 Albert G. 

Lees 

1913 Ralph S. 

LeFevre 

1833 Isaac A. 
1854 James. 
1859 Mathusalem. 
1878 George. 

1880 Egbert. 
1882 Solomon. 

1889 J. Hasbr'ck. 

1914 Du Bois N. 

Lefferts 

1876 John, Jr. 

1881 Robert. 
1895 Dwight C. 

Leggett 

1872 William J. 

Lehman 

1897 Flet'r V. W. 

Leiper 

3 837 Thomas. 

Leistner 
1913 August. 

Lemassena 

1890 Gwin. 

Lennox 

1913 Weston. 

Lent 

1878 Frank T. 

Lente 

1842 James R. 

Leonard 

1913 Lambert J. 

Lepeltak 
1862 Peter. 

LeRoy 

1867 Henry W. 

Leslie 

1910 Edwin T. 

1911 Harold D. 
1913 Jesse B. 



468 



EUTGEES COLLEGE. 



Letson 

1817 Lewis G. 
1851 William W. 

1895 Charles T. 

1896 Thomas H. 

TiEUKEL 

1907 George A. 

Leupp 

1864 William 11. 
1870 John H. 

Levenson 

1908 Harry. 

Levine 

1915 Herman J. 

T^EWIS 

18:il .Tonkin (II). 

1915 Llovd N. 

1916 Arthur R. 

Ley 

1904 Milton S. 

Leydt 

1774 iNIatthow. 
1782 Peter. 

LlEBSCHUTZ 

1912 Lionel F. 

Liggett 

1889 George A. 
1898 John A., Jr. 

LlLBURN 

1883 George M. 

TjILLIS 

1873 James T. 

LiMEnURNER 

1876 Charles A. 

LiNDABURY 

1904 Richard V. 
(H). 

LiNDLEY 

1896 LulceD. 

LlNDSLEY 

1893 Philip. 

LlNNETT 

1904 John A. 

Lint 

1915 Ilonrv C. 
(A). 

LU'MAN 

1898 Jacob G. 
1900 Michael. 
1902 Asher. 
1904 Charles B. 



LiPPINCOTT 

1847 Benjamin C. 
1875 Franklin. 
1881 De Witt G. 
1884 Benjamin. 
189J) Job H. (HK 

1902 J. Herbert. 

LiTTELL 

1873 Bloomfleld. 
1895 Robert B. 

Little 

1903 William F. 

Livingston 

1852 Edward P. 

Llewellyn 
1912 AlsonC. 

Lloyd 

1842 Aaron. 

LOBLEIN 

1909 Eldon L. 

LOCKETT 

1888 Henry W. 

1890 Samuel H. 

LOCKNER 

1893 David B. 

LOCKWOOD 
1875 Louis J. 

1891 Henry. 

LODEWICK 

1809 Edward. 

Lord 

1844 Daniel. 

1861 S. R. B. 

1881 Charles E. 

LOREE 

1877 Leonor F. 

LOSEE 

1885 Edwin K. 

1889 Harvey. 
1916 Edwin L. 

LOTIIROP 

1834 Joseph (II). 

LOTT 

1831 Adrian. 
1847 George L. 
1847 G. Van D. 
1855 John S. 
1875 John A.. Jr. 
1892 Isaac W. 

LOUCKR 

1881 Joel. 

Loud 

1895 John C. 

LoiTNDESBOROUOn 
lS-49 David (H). 



LOUNSBERY 
1851 William. 

LOVEJOY 

1827 Ezekiel (M). 

1893 Charles E. 

Low 

1914 Frederick IT. 

Lowe 

1810 Peter (H). 
1855 John C. 

LOWERY 

1914 John, Jr. 

Lucas 

1827 Charles S. 

(M). 

LUDLAM 

1890 Malcolm C. 

1894 Howard W. 

LUDLOW 

1828 Richard C. 
1850 Gabriel (H). 

1850 George C. 

1851 John (H). 
1862 Richard G. 
1870 James R. 

(H). 
1884 William G. 
1886 Charles B. 

1895 George S. 

1895 Gabriel. 

LUDLUM 

1897 Seymour D. 

LUFBURROW 

1908 Robert A. 

LUKENS 

1914 Reginald P. 

Lull 

1893 Richard S. 

LUNDY 

1909 Leigh. 

LUPTON 

1904 Robert B. 

LUSK 

1830 Matthias. 

LUSIER 

1884 Wm. H., Jr. 

1 896 Herbert A. 
1914 Eric W. 

TiYALL 

1876 John E. 



Lyon 

1831 Edward T. 

1894 Wilson D. 

1899 Philemon B. 

Maar 

1889 Charles. 

Mabett 

1848 Jonathan. 

Mabon 

1840 Wm. A. V.V. 

1890 Arthur F. 

1891 S. Cliffton. 
1912 William V. 

V. 

Macartiiy 

1915 Fred, Jr. 

MacClary 

1916 Earl. 

MacColl 

1914 Alexander 
(H). 

MacDonald 
1886 Murdoch 

(H). 
1897 Alfred C. 
1911 William H. 
1914 Bryce I. 

MACKAY 

1895 Donald S. 
(H). 

Mackenzie 

1894 Alexander 
(H). 

1911 Thomas IT. 

(IT). 
1916 Malcolm. 

Mackey 

1912 Frederick R. 

MacMuilen 
1883 James. 

MacNair 

1850 John L. 
1881 Wilmer. 

MacNeill 
1906 John R. 
1908 William N. 

McAuley 

1812 Samuel (M). 

McBride 

1897 David H. 

MrO ABE 



1912 Edw'd C. V.j 1886 Lawrence E. 

Lydecker I ]McrALL 

1874 George D.W.I 1901 John O. 



Lyeix 

1S60 James. 



ArcCALLUM 

1914 William H. 



GEISTERAT. INDEX. 



469 



McCaerell 

1833 Joseph (H). 

McClIESNEY 

1881 George B. 
1904 William T. 

McClain 

1900 William M. 

McClella.nd 
1841 R. D. 

McGlintock 
18G6 John (II). 

McCloskey 
1892 James M. 
1915 Warren D. 
1915 William F. 

McCONAUGHY 
1832 Robert F. 

McConnell 

1913 James R. 

McCORMICK 
1889 Harry D. 

1908 Wm. H., Jr. 

McCracken 
1915 John H. 
(H). 

McCrelis 

1873 Cornelius B. 
1904 Co'liusB.,Jr 

McCULLOCIE 

1896 Stephen. 

McCULLOUGn 

1914 Frederick A. 

McCULLY 

1894 Edgar I. 

McDermott 

1909 Joseph T. 

McDougall 

1911 Walter B. 
1914 Neil. 

McDoweul 
1835 James G. 

McElroy 

1829 Joseph (H). 

McFadden 

1909 William J. 

McGaffin 
1864 John. 

McGiLL 

1891 Alex. T. 
(H). 

McGovern 

1912 John F., Jr. 



McGrath 

1848 George (H). 

McIntire 

1904 Gordon D. 
1907 Frank. 

McJiMSEY 
1835 John W. 
(H). 

McKeag 

1896 Edwin C. 

McKee 

1873 William H. 

McKelvey 

1856 Alexander. 
1884 John W. 

McKenna 

1909 Eugene J. 

McKiNNEY 

1834 William A. 

1913 Howard D. 

McKlNSTRY 

1843 Charles. 

1914 A. Tremaine. 

McKnight 

1893 William G. 

McLaughlin 
1916 Clifford A. 

McLaury 

1859 John W. 

(H). 
1864 Michael. 
1870 John F. 

1893 Daniel H: 
1900 Ellis B. 

McLean 

1878 John H. 

1894 Allan. 
1916 Harry C. 

(A). 

McMahon 

1900 William E. 

McMain 

1834 Jacob W. 

McManus 

1906 Timothy H. 

McMichael 

1910 Arthur T. 

McNair 

1879 William S. 

(H). 

McNeel 

3 860 George W. 
1862 J. Greenv'e. 
1864 Pleasant D. 

McNeish 
1841 David. 



McWiLLIAM 

1881 JohnF. 

Magens 

1916 Garret B. 

Mahnken 

1908 Alfred J. 

Mailler 

1912 J. Preston. 
1912 James W. 

Malcolm 

1881 Fred'kW. 

Malia 

1905 Martin, Jr. 

Mallery 

1896 Charles G. 

Malmar 

1915 Ward B. 

Malven 

1893 Frank. 
1903 Steph. St. J. 

Mandel 

1915 Samuel. 

Mandeviule 

182t> Henry (H). 
1848 Giles H. 
1885 Fred'kA. 

1895 James A. 

Manley 

1828 John. 
1840 Richard. 
1874 John R. 

1896 Frank C. 
1911 Andrew T. 

Mann 

1827 Alex. McC. 

1839 Theodore F. 

1865 Joseph B, 

1901 Oliver D. 

1916 Harvey T. 

Manning 
1832 John A. 
1844 John H. 
1853 Robert S. 

1882 Andrew. 

1896 Frank L. 

March 

1887 Harry J. 

INIarcley 

1911 Allen F. 

Marelli 

1897 Henry. 

Marker 

1899 Harry L. 

Markle 

1853 Josiah. 



Marmer 

1907 Harry A. 

Maequez 

1892 IgnacioG.R. 

Marselus 

1844 Nicholas I. 
(H). 

Marsh 

1870 Henry N. 
1879 Franklin. 
1912 John O. 
1912 Stanley P. 

Marshall 

1842 Trail G.(ll). 

1871 James R. 
1878 William B. 

1881 JohnT. 
1887 David T. 
1889 Cornelius B. 
1903 Henry R. 

(H). 

Marten se 
1839 Gerrit. 
1844 Jacob V. B. 
1846 John V. 
1873 Adrian V. 

Martin 

1815 JarrattW. 
1817 Daniel C. 
1857 Joseph W. 
1862 JohnR. 
1870 JohnD. 

1882 Artemas 

(H). 
1S99 James M. 
1905 Wm. H., Jr. 

1909 Luther H. 
1912 George W. 

1912 William H. 
1915 C. Raymond 

1915 William H. 

(G). 

1916 Louis W. 

Martine 

1873 Abram I. 

Martinez 

1873 Julio. 

Masker 

1913 Claremont 

W. 

Mason 

1897 Charles M. 
1905 J. Gilbert Jr. 
1905 David T. 
1905 Frederick R. 

1908 Clifford L. 

1910 Frank B. 

1914 James A. 

Massopust 

1915 Joseph F., Jr. 

Mather 

1892 Henry A. 



470 



RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



Mathews 

1875 Benjamin F. 

Mathiec 

1864 Albert (H). 

Matsdaira 
1879 Tadanari. 

Matsmulla 
1871 ZunZow. 

Matsugata 

1889 Kojiro. 

Matthews 
1850 Charles. 

1885 Eugene B. 

1886 Montfort. 

Mattice 

1858 Abraham. 
1863 Isaac. 
1886 Herbert L. 

Maulen 

1914 Harry C. B. 

Maxon 

1910 Glenn G. 

Maxson 

1914 George R. 

MAXW]i:LL 

1841 William M. 

Mayer • 

1829 Lewis (H). 

Mayham 

1888 Frank L. 

Mayhew 

1907 Clifford D. 

Maynard 
1878 John P. 

1878 Oscar H. 

1879 Hiram A. 

Mayou 

1855 Joseph. 

1890 Warren A. 

Meacham 

1895 Eugene A. 

Mead 

1868 Ellas. 

Meeker 

1815 John (My 

1869 George D. 
1875 Robert A. 

1896 Edward J. 

Meinzer 

1901 Martin S. 

Mkisel 

1910 ErwInL. i 



Mellor 

1904 John. 

Me NAG H 

1910 Ray C. 

1914 Louis R., Jr. 

Menaker 
1913 George. 

Mendenhall 
1893 George W. 

Mercer 

1861 Frederick F. 

1868 Archibald. 

1869 Dumont F. 
1891 Geo. W., Jr. 

Merchant 

1869 Marvin R. 
1877 Marvin T. 
1903 Allen S. 

Mercker 

1915 Albert B. ' 

Merklinger 

1905 Theodore E. 

Merrell 
1909 Asa S. 

Merrill 

1887 William P. 

1893 Robert D. 

1894 Rhuel H. 
1908 Bergen S. 

1912 Louis F. 

1913 George R. 

JNIerritt 

1862 William B. 
1871 Chas. P. W. 

1914 Chas. E., Jr 

Mershon 

1914 Arthur H, 

1915 Alfred V. 

Meserole 

1832 David M. 
1862 Nicholas W. 

Mesick 

1834 JohnF. 

Me s SICK 

1861 William P. 

Messler 

1843 Abraham 

(H). 
1893 Isaac. 
1808 W. Allen. 
1908 Joseph W. 

^fETCALF 

1912 George H. 
1914 Arthur C. 

Mets 

1891 William F. 



Mettler 

1893 Louis H. 
1899 J. Wyckoff. 

Meury 

1898 Edw'd G. W. 

Meyer 

1789 Hermanns 

(H). 
1874 Charles. 
1878 Otto E. 

1884 James G. 
1897 Andrew J. 

Meyers 

1833 Abraham H. 
(H). 

Michael 
1833 Daniel. 

Middleton 

1890 Edward T. 

MiDLIDGE 

1882 William F. 

MiLLEDOLER 

1827 Philip E. 

(H). 
1829 Benson (H). 
1844 William S. 

Miller 

1840 Isaac L. K. 

1841 Augustus C. 

1842 William A. 
1853 Ernest J. 
1857 Edward. 
1868 Bloomfield J 

1871 John A. 

1872 Beniamin C. 

1878 William J. 

1879 Seaman. 
1879 Jonathan B. 

1883 William C. 

1885 GerardusL. 

1891 Frank R. 
1894 Henry. 

1901 Verne E. 

1902 Henry P. 
1904 J. Clarence. 
1909 Benjamin M. 
1913 Charles. 
1916 Julian F, 

Milliken 

1876 Peter H. 
1901 Conrad O. 
1913 Mahlon G. 

MlLLIKIN 

1867 Robert (11). 

Mills 

1832 Abraham 

(H). 
1838 Samuel W. 
1863 George A. 
1874 Theodore D. 
1897 John M. 



MiLLSPAUGH 

1838 Alexander C. 
1860 William S. 
1873 Charles H. 

Milne 

1842 Charles. 

Miner 

1906 Daniel B. 

Mingus 

1909 George W. 

Minor 

1842 John. 
1876 Albert Dod. 

MiNTON 

1916 Adrian a 

MiNTURN 

1853 Benjamin G. 

MiRON 
I 1914 Victor H. 

; MiSNER 

1912 Frank E. 

Mitchell 
j 1891 George A. 
I 1894 Warren S. 
1 1913 Oliver F. 

MiTTAG 

1906 Frank O., Jr. 

MOFFETT 

1882 Edwin O. 

1908 J. William. 

1910 Ernest C. 

iMOHAIR 

1909 Charles I. 

jNIohn 

1882 I^oopold (II). 
1894 Otto L. F. 

MOLINEUX 

1916 Ed'wL., Jr. 

Molleson 

1859 George P. 

MONAGHAN 

1896 Barth'wF. 

MONTEITH 

1916 John. Jr. 

Montfort 
1875 Peter A. 

Moon 

1904 Rldgway F. 

Moor 

1844 Albert A. 



GENEEAT. INDEX. 



471 



Moore 

1793 
1830 
1853 
1854 
1854 
1876 
1892 
1895 
1896 
1904 
1906 
1911 
1915 
1916 



William (M), 
Michael P. 
Samuel C. 
James A. 
William L. 
Thomas M. 
Henry McK. 
William M. 
L. Pearne. 
Herbert W. 
Nelson S. 
Lewis B. 
Robert E. 
Jared B. 



More 

1864 D. F. 

MOREY 

1916 Clarence A. 

Morehouse 
1905 Harry C. 

Morgan 

1861 Lawrence O. 

1862 Joseph A. 
1873 William. 
1892 J. L. R. 



Morris 

1791 
1851 
1888 
1889 
1892 
1899 
1903 
1904 
1905 



Robert (H), 
Samuel D. 
George P. 
George. 
A. Flint. 
Richard. 
Ralph C. 
Frank A. 
Charles A. 



Morrison 

1882 John. 
1892 William T. 

1896 Daniel. 

1897 Wm. J., Jr. 
1909 Frank A. 
1912 JohnD. 

1912 Lewis C. 
1915 George R. 

Morrow 

1906 James E. 
1914 James. 

Morse 

1828 Benaiah G. 
(H). 

Mortimer 

1844 Beniamiii 
(H). 

Morton 

1827 Hamilton 

(M). 

1828 Lewis M. 
1905 William P. 

1913 T. Vassar 

Moseley 

1861 Andrew B.S. 

MOSEMAN 

1912 M. Claude. 



MOSIIER 

1856 Jacob S. 

Moss 

1884 Eugene C. 

Motley 

1858 John L. 
(H). 
MOTT 

1895 Irving W. 

Moule 

1834 John. 

Mount 

1904 George A. 

Mower 

1896 George S. 

Mueller 

1914 Christian J 

MULFORD 

1848 James. 

1881 Henry D'B. 

Mulhern 

1913 Donald D. 

MULHERON 

1909 George W. 

MfLLER 

1851 John. 
1903 George H. 

Mulligan 
1906 John J. 
1916 James E. 

MUNDY 

1812 Edward. 

1852 Ezra F. 
1876 Frank J. 

MUNN 

1852 Anson F. 

1861 Jeptha B. 

1862 George L. 

1882 Charles A. 

MURDEN 

1843 Benjamin F. 

Murphy 

1864 Henrv C. 

(H). 
1906 J. Harvev. 

1910 Arthur B. 

Murray 

1869 Andrew 
(H). 
1869 Thomas. 

1878 David (H). 
1876 David. 

1879 Asher. 
1906 Norburv C. 

1911 William B., 

Jr. 
1916 Lester D. 



MUSIIBACK 
1868 George A. 

Myer 

1838 Gilb'rtMcP. 

Myers 

1854 F. Rawdon. 
1889 William S. 
1897 Roger. 

1915 W. Lambert. 

Mygatt 

1893 Lemuel C. 
(H). 

I Nadel 

1914 Louis D. 

Nafey 

1910 Herbert W. 

Nagai 

1871 John W. I. 

Nash 

1916 Robert A. 

Nasholds 

1876 William H. 

Neale 

1881 Arthur T 
(H). 

Neander 

1911 John. 

Negus 

1895 Charles J. 

Neil ' 

1827 Alex. H. 
(M). 

Neilson 

1839 William H. 
1857 Homer A. 

1866 James. 
1873 Henry A. 

1903 R. Hude. 

Nelson 

1825 Joseph (H). 

1830 James R. 

1831 .Toseph H. 

1877 William J. 
1879 Alfred B. 
1886 Frank O. 
1886 Frederick S. 
1897 George O. 

1904 John I. 
1907 Walter E. 

1911 S. Max. 

1912 A. Arthur. 

1913 Thurlow C. 

1914 Lester E. 

Nevin 

1915 John, Jr. 



Nevius 

1816 James S. 
1830 Elbert. 
1855 James S. 
1865 Simon W. 
1867 Benjamin C. 
1873 John H. C. 

1876 George L. 

1877 Abram V. C. 
1891 David B. 

1912 J. Richard. 
1914 John S. 

Newell 

1810 Kearney. 
1836 William A. 
1875 Wm. A., Jr. 
1882 Walter. 
1888 Edward W. 

Newkirk 

1902 Johnson. 

Newmark 
1909 Julius J. 

1913 Herman A. 

Newmeyer 

1914 James A. 

Nicholas 

1852 Robert R. 
1896 Robert C. 

NiCHOLLS 

1841 Elijah. 

Nichols 

1869 ParshallD. 

1878 John A. 

(H). 
1911 Benjamin H. 

NiCOLL 

1829 Lewis F. 

NISCHWITZ 

1894 Edmund P. 

NiTCHIE 

1813 John (H). 

NiVEE ' 

1888 Harmon B. 

Noble 

1895 Franklin P 
I 1006 Harry W. 

1915 John P. 

: NOE 

1 1897 J. Bryan. 
I 1910 Sydney P. 

Nolan 

1904 Edgar M. 

i 

' NORCOM 

I 1915 George D. 

I 

' Noriega 

i 1916 Manuel. 



472 



RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



NOKRIS 

1882 James A. 
1889 Frank D. 

NORTPI 
1915 Stanley U 

NOSTRAND 

1877 John L. 
1877 Timothy F. 

NUTT 

1909 Robert. 

NUTTMAN 

1896 George W. 

Oakes 

1893 George A. 

Oakey 

1841 Peter D. 

1875 Marcellus 
(H). 
Oakley 

1871 Rodolph C. 

OCECNY 

1913 Joseph S. 

Oblenis 

1789 Alfred. 

O'Connor 
1896 William. 

Oerter 

1856 John 11. 
(II). 

OODEN 

1827 John D. 
(M). 

1872 George B. 
1889 William C. 

Oggel 

1863 E. Christian 

Ogilby 

1833 Frederick. 

O'IIanlon 
1863 John. 
1863 Thomas. 

OllSAWA 

1877 Yoshio. 

Oi 

1892 Mitsuye. 

OlSHI 

1889 Knmak'to. 

Olcott 

1880 Frcd'k W. 

Oldis 

1911 Edwin S. 

O'Leary 

1909 Maurice J. 



Oley 

1911 Warren W. 

Olin 

1885 Stephen H. 

1886 Ernest A. 

Oliver 

1893 PaulQ. 

Onderdonk 

1839 Horatio G. 

(H). 
1859 John P. 

O'Neill 

3 904 Charles F. 

Ongawa 

1877 Zen Kichy. 

Opdycke 

1913 Lawrence H. 

Oppie 

1874 John. 

Oram 

1898 Kings. 

Orcutt 

1827 Horatio W. 
(M). 
Qrne 

1878 Henry M. 

Orvis 

1913 Walter E. 

OSBORN 

1827 Samuel 
(M). 
1890 Warren M. 

1897 George A. 
1904 Harold B. 

Osborne 

1876 William H. 

1899 J. Spencer. 

OSTRANDER 

1844 Henry (H). 

OSTROM 

1856 Alvin. * 

1898 Alvin C. 

OUTSKA 

1876 Nagateru Y. 

OvERTON 

1913 C. Wolfe- 
Tone. 
Owen 

1897 Arthur E. 
lOO.S EarleJ. 
1908 Irving L. 

OWKNS 

1878 James H. 

Pace 

1871 George E. 



1873 William H. 

Paige 

1879 William A. 

Painter 

1895 Robert K. 

Palmer 

1876 Joseph G. 

1880 Edmund R. 

1883 Robert V. 

1887 Henry H. 
1911 Dorrance W. 

Park 

1914 William C. 

Parker 

1836 Cortlandt. 
1836 John. 
1872 Joel (H). 

1874 James. 
1878 Cortl'dt, Jr. 

1888 Fred'kW. 

1895 W. Frank. 

1899 Dudley D. F. 
1911 Frank R. 

Parmelee 

1896 CulIenW. 

Parmly 

1884 JohnE. 

Parrott 

1897 Ralph B. 

Parsons 

1878 Joseph H. 
1888 Robert E. 
1895 Robert S. 
1897 Floyd Y. 

1900 Ralph B. 

Pasma 

1909 Henry K. 

Paterson 

1834 Andrew B. 

Patrie 

1867 Thomas A. 

Patterson 

1830 William M. 
1832 Edward. 
1832 John S. 

1901 William P. 
1905 Harold F. 

1910 William C. 

1911 Raymond S. 

Pattison 

1884 Charles E. 
1887 Franklin A. 



Paxton 

1914 Edward T. 

Payne 

1832 James B. 
1885 Arthur C. 
1916 William W. 

Payson 

1892 Eliot R. (H). 

Peacock 

1913 Walter M. 

I'EAR 

1915 Bernard. 

Pearce 

1900 William H. 

1905 J. Elmer. 

1909 Arthur A. 

Pearse 

1870 Nicholas. 
1870 Richard A. 
1898 Richards. 

Pearson 

1868 Edward C. 

Peck 

1832 Edgar F. 

(M). 
1873 Myron R C. 
1902 Tracy (H). 

Peebles 

1912 Herbert R. 

Peeke 

1857 George H. 

1859 Alonzo P. 

1897 Louis P. 

Peffer 

1910 Burt J. 

Peirce 

1915 J. Champlin, 
Jr. 

Pelgriim 

1909 Jacob C. 
(A). 

Pellet 

1906 Prank F. 

Peltz 

1873 John D. 

Pendlkton 

1875 J. Philip B. 

Pentz 

1849 George B. 



Paulison Pkppkl 

1S30 Christian Z. 1916 Edward U 
(ID. 

Pawling Percy 

1892 Henry W. 1892 George R. 



GENERAL INDEX. 



473 



Pekkin 

1839 George W. 

Ferlee 

1880 Clarence M. 
1910 Ralph N. 

Perkine 

1^81 John C. 

Perry 

1858 Norman L. 

1907 Cleveland. 

Peters 

1873 Clarence. 

1875 Frank M. 
1883 Harry M. 

Pett 

1902 Charles E. 

Pettit 

1900 Robert W. 
1912 J. Lawrence. 

Peyton 

1855 Hamilton M. 

Pfeiffer 
1894 Walter. 
1915 John F., Jr. 

PFERSCH 

1908 Clarence L. 

Phelps 

1889 William W. 
(H). 

Philbrook 

1894 Burton S. 

Philip 

1882 James P. 

Phillips 

1844 William G. 

Phinny 

1909 Thomas F. 

Pickett 

1815 Charles H. 
(M). 
Pierce 

1836 Abram. 
1860 Hollow'yW. 
1871 Nehemiah P 
(H). 

1876 Carlton B. 

PlERSON 

1895 F'd'k H.. Jr. 

1896 Robert M. 
1912 Harold C. 

PlEZ 

1912 Charles W. 

Pingry 

1913 VanWagenen. 



Pitcher 

1873 Charles W. 
1882 Philip W. 

1910 H. Paysou. , 
1913 Ralph M. 

Pitman 

1877 Edward L 

Pitney 

1912 Mahlon (H). 

Pitt 

1888 Sherman G. 

Pitts 

1837 Robert. 

Plenty 

1902 Arthur G. 

Plume 

1881 Robert C. 
1907 Alan C. 

Plumley 

1899 W. Franklin. 

Plummer 

1905 Loren P., Jr. 

Plusch 

1904 Herman A. 
1916 Harold F. 

Pock man 

1875 Philetus T. 

1911 Theodore N. 

POHLMAN 

1834 William J. 
1887 Henry N. 

(H). 
1863 William H. 

POLAK 

1889 John O. 

Poland 

1897 Norman L. 
1904 Rufus G. 

POLHEMTJS 

1831 Abraham. 
1854 Jacob O. 
1877 Cornelius H. 

Polk 

1879 Charles C. 

Pollock 

1907 William D. 

POMEROY 

1877 Charles T. 

Pool 

1813 John A. 

]847 Isaac L. 

1863 Charles H. 

1891 William P. 

1896 Charles S. 



Poole 

1813 Henry B. 
1893 Samuel L. 

POPPEN 

1914 John R. 

Porte 

1915 William S. 

Porter 

1849 Burr B. 

1857 Elbert S. 

(H). 
1865 Thomas C. 

(H). 
1886 JobnH. 

1889 Eimene H. 

(H). 
Post 

1854 William W. 

1858 Henry. 
1896 John F., Jr. 

1916 Clifford F. 

Postletiiwaite 
1883 William H. 
(H). 

Potter 

1872 Frederick J. 

1877 Ellis F. 

1890 John A. 

1909 F. Marma- 

duke. 
1915 Rockwell H. 
(H). 

POULSON 

1896 Charles A. 

Powell 

1910 Henry R. 

POWELSON 

1864 Abr'mV. N. 

Powers 
1910 Louis. 
1914 Jerome 

Prall 

1828 Horatio G. 

Pratt 

1827 Peter (M). 
1906 Frank R. 
1914 Geo. W., Jr. 

Preble 

1899 Albion E. 

Prentiss 

1878 Robert W. 

1913 Arthur A. 

1914 Paul D. 



Presley 
1911 E. 



Warren. 



Press 

1912 Jacob. 



Price 

1871 Rodman M. 
1874 Edward T. 
1876 William H. 

1878 Augustus M. 
1904 Fred'kA.,Jr 

Prichard 

1913 Howard M. 

Prince 

1876 John D., Jr. 

Pringle 

1909 Arthur D. 

Pritchard 
1915 John E. 

Proudfit 

1854 Robert R 
1858 Alexander. 

Provost 

1881 David. 

Prugh 

1904 Benjamin G. 
1904 Byron M. 

Pruyn 

1833 Robert H. 
1835 John V. S. L. 

1869 Robert C. 
1871 Charles L. 

Pumpelly 
1860 Josiah C. 

PUMYEA 

1863 John V. D. 

1874 Isaac. 

1879 Abram V. L. 

1882 Nelson D.W. 

PURDY 

1900 M. Seymour. 

Purrington 

1914 Thomas U. 

Putnam 

1913 John H. S. 

Pye 

1844 Edward, 

Quackenboss 
1907 AlexW. 

QUACKENBUSH 

1888 George A. 

Quad 

1899 Louis J. 

Quick 

1833 Peter J. 
1847 Jacob. 
1860 Abraham M. 

1875 William H. 



31 



474 



RUTGEKS COLLEGE. 



Quint 

1913 Bryce A. 

Ram SEN 

1909 HalseyE. 

Ramsey 

1913 George H. 

Randall 

1888 Peter G. 

Randel 

1902 Francis L. 

Randolph 

1833 Carman F. 

1833 Stephen F. 
3 845 Samuel F. 
1872 James F. 
1880 Thos. M. F. 
1882 Coleman. 

1884 Benjamin F. 

1895 Co'rtl'ndtF. 

1896 Edw'rd T. F. 

1897 Robert B.F. 
1913 AlstynF. 

Rankin 

1863 Edward E. 

(H). 
1868 William, Jr. 

Ranney 

1885 Pennington 

(G). 
1896 William A. 
1901 Curry A. 

Ransom 

1909 William R. 
1912 William J. 

Ran SON 

1901 Alonzo A. 

Rapalje 

1830 Stephen S. 
(M). 

1834 Jacob W. 

1835 Richard R. 

1855 Daniel. 
1900 Ernest H. 
1900 Herb't D. W. 

Rapelje 

1830 William E. 
(H). 

Ratiibone 

1828 Samuel, Jr. 

Rathbun 

1905 George St. J. 

Ratner 

1916 Joseph. 

Raven 

1891 John H. 
1916 Anton A., Jr. 

Rawson 

1856 T. Hazelton. 



Ray 

1849 Charles. 
1891 Patrick A. 

Raymond 

1837 A. C. 

1883 George L. 
(H). 
Read 

1832 Edward. 
1805 Edward G. 

(H). 
1901 J. Paulding. 

1909 Frederick F. 

Reed 

1862 Alfred. 
1878 Charles A. 

1880 Louis T. 

1881 Edward A. 

(H). 

1896 Irving L. 
1916 Charles H. 

Reese 

1916 Walter D. 

Regendahl 

1914 Lloyd F. 

Reid 

1856 R.VanDyke. 
1868 William E. 

1897 Howard E. 

1910 Wendell P. 

1911 Louis R. 

Reiley 

1833 William. 

1857 DeWittT.B. 
1866 William. 
1877 Edward A. 
1886 DeWittV.D. 

Reineck 

1903 Robert H. 

Reinemann 
1848 Charles H. 

Reiner 
1908 Otto. 

1915 Israel. 

Reinheimer 
1907 Walter F. 

Relyea 

1912 George L. 

Remsen 

1864 JohnL. 
1893 Frank W. 

Reybold 

1860 William II, 

Rkynolds 

1836 Theodore A. 
1880 Joseph B. 
1888 Isaac W. 
1891 Howard A. 



Rhinehart 
1859 J. Kelly. 

RlIOADES 

1856 Archibald C. 

RiBBLE 

1886 Frank W. 

RiBLETT 

1892 George H. 

Rice 

1839 Edward (H). 

1887 Edward L. 
1908 Richard C. 

Richardson 
1879 Alfred S. 

(H). 
1902 J. Dan'ls, Jr. 
1915 Allan S. 

1915 Rov M. D. 

1916 William T. 

Richer 

1913 Jacob C. 

Richie 

1827 John (H). 

Richmond 

1815 Frederick. 
1848 John B. 
1910 Charles A. 
(H). 

Richters 

1901 John C. 

RiCORD 

1839 Frederick W. 

Riddle 

1863 David H. 
(H). 

Ridgway 

1896 George M. 

Riedel 

1858 F. W. A. 
(H). 

RiENTORD 

1792 Francis (xM). 
1792 JohnB. (M). 

RiES 

1872 George A. 

RiGGIN 

1830 James F. 

RlGGIXS 

1902 Harold S. 

RiGGS 

1802 Charles H. 
1878 George F. 
1892 Jamos S. 

(H). 
1898 Albert R. 



RiGHTER 

1890 S. Ward. 

RiKER 

1915 Henry E. 

RiSLEY 

1904 Warner I. 

Ritchie 

1902 N. Grant. 
1915 Franklin M. 

Ritter 

1827 Washington 

(M). 
1909 Ralph F. 

1915 Philip, Jr. 

RiVA 

1884 William M. 

ROBBINS 

1829 JohnV. 

1903 Harry D. 
1914 Raymond C. 

Roberts 

1841 Robert. 

1891 Herbert B. 
1894 J. Manning. 

1905 Dale C. 

Robertson 

1869 Robert H. 

Robins 

1870 W. Rose. 
1907 Harvey C. 
1913 G. Stanley. 

Robinson 

1832 Alexander 

(M). 
1844 Andrew. 
1869 George W. 
1905 Harold L. 
1913 G. Raymond. 

ROCIIFORD 
1911 W. Earl. 

ROCKAFELLER 

1916 Eugene F. 
1916 H'ryJ.. Jr. 

ROCKAFELLOW 

1843 Jacob V. 

Rockefeller 
1873 Claudius. 
1879 DeWittG. 

Rockwell 

1851 George (II). 

RODGERS 

1856 Ravand K. 

(H). 
Roe 

1841 Joseph G. 
1876 Charles S. 
190S Walter (\ 

01). 



GEXEEAL INDEX. 



475 



ROEBER 

1897 Frederic F. 

EOEBLING 

1916 Paul. 

ROEDER 

1906 George H. 

1907 Walter F.L. 

ROESCH 

1916 George B. 

Rogers 

1827 David (M). 

1830 Edward Y. 
1859 Samuel J. 
1882 Charles H. 
1884 Ferd. V. 
1884 De Witt E. 
1893 Robert H. 

1911 C. Russell. 

1912 Ethan C. 

ROGIN 
1916 Leo. 

ROKENBATJGH 
1872 Henry S. 

ROLFE 

1906 Clarence G. 

Roll 

1905 William B. 

ROMAINE 

1842 Benjamin F. 

1859 Isaac. 

1860 Helmas. 

ROMAYNE 

1792 Nicholas 

(M). 

ROMEIKE 

1916 Georges D. 

ROMEYN 

1789 Theodoric 

1811 Jas. V. C. 

(H). 
1811 Jeremiah 

(H). 
1829 Theodore T. 

1831 James (H). 
1833 Theodore 

(H). 
1846 James R. 
1846 Theodore B. 
1876 James A. 

ROOME 

1896 Allison B. 

ROOP 

1896 Marcus J. 
(A). 

ROOSA 

1838 David D. 

Root 

1893 Oren (H). 



RORAY 

1900 Wm. S. C. 

Rose 

1915 Ime M. 

ROSEKRANTZ 
1830 John (M). 

ROSELLE 

1900 ChilionR. 

Rosen 

1916 Theodore. 

ROSENBLOOM 
1899 Benjamin. 

ROSENCKANTZ 

1896 Waldo B. 

ROSENFELD 

1905 David H. 

ROSENKRANTZ 

1791 Elijah. 

Rosenthal 
1913 David. 

Ross 

3 860 James. 
1876 Edwin F. 
1880 Millard F. 
1899 Cecil M. 
1912 Donald. 

1912 Vivian C. 

1913 Miles. 

ROSSELL 

1914 Irving R. 

ROTTGER 

1894 Anthony H. 

Rouse 

1840 John S. 

Rousse 

1850 Peter W. 

Rowland 

1910 James E. 
1914 John H. 

Rue 

1914 Floyd E. 

RUF 

1885 Louis F. 

RUGEN 

1909 Walter H. 

1910 Robert E. 

RUGGLES 

1S48 Charles H. 
(H). 

RUHL 

1872 Fred'kW. 



RUNDALL 

1913 OlinR. 

RUNK 

1874 Charles A. 

RUNYON 

1875 Theodore 

(H). 
1879 Ernest L. 
1895 Clarkson, Jr. 
1899 Laurance P. 

Rupert 

1889 Henry L. 

RUSLING 

1881 Charles S. 

Russell 

1914 Harold A. 

RUSSUM 

1895 Thomas F. 
1902 Frank W. 
1910 Wm. A. R. 

Rust 

1908 Schuyler L. 

Rutgers 

1827 Anthony 

(H). 
1854 Charles J. 

1873 Henry L. 

RUTHERFURD 

1829 John. 
1831 Walter. 
1868 John A. 
1883 Arthur E. 

Ryall 

3 854 Philip J 

Ryerson 
1837 James. 
1839 AbramG. 
1854 Theodore. 
1856 John G. 
1858 David A. 

1872 Louis J. 

1874 George W. 

Ryley 

1873 John. 

Ryno 

1898 C. Mott. 

Safford 

1908 Daniel. 
1911 George. 

Sagara 

1895 Daihachiro. 

Sagendorph 
1887 Frank J. 

Sahn 

1915 Samuel L. 



St. John 

1827 Eliphalet 

(M). 
1865 Horatio W. 

Salisbury 
1875 John H. 

Salmon 

1895 Irving E. 

Salter 

1832 Thomas G. 

Sammis 

1900 Russell B. 

Sammons 

1836 Stephen. 

Sampson 

3 891 Walter C. 

Sandiford 

1913 Edward R. 

Sanford 

1893 Francis B 

Sangster 

1911 Geo. M., Jf 

Sarles 

3 894 John A. 

1899 Edgar H. 

Sauer 

1900 John L. 

1901 Alfred F. 

Savage 

3 887 Walter P. 
1913 Charles K. 
1913 Herbert K. 

Savitz 

1915 Russel J. 

Savoye 

1902 Richard G. 

Scarlet 

1879 John H. 

1880 George W. 

SCARR 

1916 James B. 

SCATTERGOOD 
1893 Ezra F. 
1899 Claude E. 

SCHANGK 

1828 Garret C. 
1875 Daniel S. 
1880 T. Ely. 

scharring- 

Hausen 
1916 Robert L. 



476 



RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



SCIIECHTER 

1913 Morris. 

SCHEDLEK 

1910 George H. 

SCHEER 

1914 Joseph W. 

SCHEI.L 

1871 Walter W. 



SCHEN 

1775 
1775 

1775 

1827 
1835 
1837 
1844 
1845 
1851 
1852 
1854 

1870 
1873 
1874 
1879 
1883 
1889 
1890 

1890 
1893 
1904 
1905 
1909 
1910 
1910 
1911 

1913 
1913 
1916 



, S. 
V. 



CK 

Abraham. 
Henry H., 

Jr. 
John H. 
Henrv (M) 
William C. 
Martin L. 
John V. 
John W. 
Garret C. 
Adrian V 
Abraham 

(H). 
Jacob W. 
Isaac S. 
Louis H. 
Cornelius 
John L. 
Sam C. 
Ferd. S. 

(H). 
Warren R. 
George B. 
Martin A. 
Arthur v. V. 
John V. 
Raymond L. 
Willard E. 
Ferdinand 

S.. Jr. 
Cornelius F. 
Harold W. 
Lawrence W. 



SCIIENK 

1862 John V, N. 

ScriERMEEIIORN 

1857 James W. 
1866 Harvny R. 
(H). 

Schlatter 
1915 Fidel P. 
(G). 

Sen LICK 

1903 Volney D. 

Schlotterer 

1915 George H.,Jr 

SCHMID 

1914 Edward R. 

SCMIMIDT 

1912 Robert. 
1914 George W. 

1916 David. 

SCIIMITZ 

1881 William. 
1890 Robert. 



SCH MUCKER 

1832 Samuel S. 
(H). 

SCHNEEWEISS 
1855 Franz M. 
(H). 

1877 Henry P. 
1881 Oliver P. 

Schneider 
J 903 FredC. 
1909 Edward R. 

S C H N ELLE N DRUE S- 
SLER 

1855 Herman F. 
F. (H). 

SCHOCK 

1878 David H. 

Schofield 

1912 Harold E. 

SCHOMP 

1860 William A. 
1862 John. 

1876 William W. 

SCHOONHOVEN 

1845 Bernard S. 

SCHOON MAKER 

1829 Richard L. 
1842 Martin V. 

1877 Harry. 

1880 William D. 

1881 Chester B. 
1906 Oliver J. 

1914 Elmer L. 
1916 Ellis H. 

SCIIRIVER 

1847 Thomas G. 

SCHULTZ 

1839 John N. 

1915 Albert M. 

1915 Orville C. 

(G). 

SCIIUMACTIER 

1886 Gustav. 

SCIIURE 

1916 Wm. A., Jr. 

SCTIUREMAN 
1775 .Tames. 
1795 John. 
1897 I'aul. 

Schuyler 
1835 Philip A. 

SCHWAN'HATTSSER 

1915 Walter E. 

Sco.MP 

1S<)4 Ilcnrv A. 
(II). 



SCOTT 
1828 
1829 
1838 
1844 
1844 
1853 
1881 
1902 
1903 
1907 
1909 
1912 
1914 



Joseph G. 
Moses. 
Charles S. 
Charles. 
James A. 
Alexander. 
Charles B. 
Jonathan F. 
Austin W. 
Fred'k W. 
James B. 
Edward C. 
Austin (H). 



SCRIBNER 

1836 John M. 
(H). 

SCUDDER 

1847 Samuel D. 

1848 Joseph. 
1853 Jared W. 

(H). 

1855 Ezekiel C. 

(H). 

1856 Silas D. 

1857 John. 
1859 Henrv M 

(H). 

1878 William H. 

1879 Ezekiel C. 

1882 Myron T. 

1883 J.Waterb'ry 
1885 Frank S. 
1889 Charles J. 

1889 Clarence G. 

1890 Henry J. 
1892 Walter T. 

1897 Joseph. 
1912 Ernest W 

Scull 

1895 Geo. F. 

Seagle 

1908 Nathan A. 
(H). 

Sealy 

1869 Edward. 

1870 George E. 

Seaman 

1827 William (M). 

Searing 

1874 John W. 

1898 Fred'k D.W. 

Searle 

1848 Samuol T. 

(in. 

1855 Jeremiah. 
1S75 J. Preston. 

1891 Edw'd V. V. 

1915 Robert W. 

1916 Raymond B. 

Sears 

1855 Ben.iamin. 
1857 Benjamin C 
]S91 Marcus C. 



I Sebring 

1859 Arad J. 
1 1862 Elbert N. 

1889 William C. 

Sedam 

1909 Walter C. 

Seddon 

1908 William P. 

See 

1841 John L. 
1849 Isaac McB. 
1849 Wm. G. E. 
1867 Cornelius S. 

1877 Wm. G. E. 
1880 Edwin F, 
1912 Joseph R. 

Seeber 

1843 Safrenus. 

Seeberger 

1895 Joseph H. 

Seely 

1898 Walter H. 

Seelye 

1909 Clare! R. 

Segawa 

1897 Asashi (A). 

Segoine 

1908 Harold R. 

Segur 

1916 Herbert C. 

Seibert 

1862 George. 
1897 Francis A. 

Seil 

1910 Gilbert E. 

Seilek 

1916 Ralph G. 

Seipel 

1905 Clarence E. 

Selden 

1896 Edward G. 

(H). 

Selover 

> 1897 Walton B. 

Selvage 

1893 Harry N 

Seng 

1905 Eugene W. 

Senior 

1878 John L. 

Servin 

1858 John L. 



GENERAL INDEX. 



477 



Settle 
* 1840 Jacob M. 

Sexton 

1858 A. James. 
1900 Edwin K. 

1911 J. Roderick. 

Sfaeea 

1915 Alfred F. W. 
< 

Shafer 

1879 Theodore. 

1895 Zuinglius F. 
1909 Luman J. 

Shapiro 

1912 Elmer B. 

Sharkey 

1913 Samuel M. 

Sharp 

1916 Lawrence W. 

Sharps 

1847 George H. 

1879 Henry G. 

Sharpley 

1888 G. Herbert. 

Shaw 

1865 John F. 
1893 Cliffords. 

Shearer 

1899 Augustus H. 
1915 Ralph L. 
1915 Wm. J., Jr. 

Sheffer 

1913 Homer L. 

Shepard 

1850 Charles I. 
1869 Edward D. 

1896 Walter T. 

Sherwood 

1892 William C. 
1896 Walter A. 

Shettle 

1904 George E. 

Shield 

1895 Frederic K. 

(A). 
1915 Frederic K., 
Jr. 

Shinn^ 

1855 Henry C. 

Ship WAY 

1880 George W. 

Shiramine 
1875 Shumma. 

Shivler 

1904 Bertram F. 



Shore 

1906 Nahum D. 

S house 
1835 John. 

Shufeldt 

1908 Alexander B, 

Shultz 

1915 George L. 

S HUM WAY 

1893 Edgar S. 
(H). 

SiCHTERlSrAN 

1912 Nicholas S. 

Sickles 

1832 Jacob (U). 
1905 Benjamin A. 

SiGLER 

1897 Herbert A 

SiLBERT 

1915 Joseph. 
1915 Samuel. 

Sill 

1843 Geo. G. (H). 

SiLLCOX 

1911 Harold. 

Silvers 

1913 EarlR. 

Simmons 

1859 Duane B. 

(H). 
1913 E. Brooks. 

Simon 

1913 Herbert 

Simons 

1874 Edward T. 

Simon.son 
1792 John. 
1842 John. 

Simpson 

1828 Theodore W. 
1901 William E. 

Sims 

1913 Edward F. 

Siver 

1897 Shubel K. 

Skellenger 
1882 Daniel W. 

Skillman 

1851 Charles H. 
1851 EnosA. 

1860 William J. 
1915 William E. 



Skinkle 

1877 William L. 

Skinner 

1883 Alfred F. 
1889 Frank H. 

Slack 

1912 Willard S. 

Slade 

1875 Francis P. 

Slater 

1913 James R.-' 

Slauson 

1915 Charles G. 

Slee 

1880 John G. 

Sleght 

1880 Bevier H. B 

Sloane 

1899 William M. 
(H). 

1916 Harry. 

Sloat 

1846 Archibald. 

Small 

1897 William U. 

Sm alley 

1815 Samuel R. 
1906 George O. 

Smaltz 

1818 John H. 

Smaney 

1916 Edward P. 

Smedley 

1913 Horace T. 

Smidt 

1843 John C. T. 



Smith 
1780 
1792 
182-8 
1832 
1834 
1837 
1839 
1841 
1841 
1842 
1845 
1853 
1856 

1858 
1862 
1863 
1868 
1883 
1884 



Jeremiah. 
Charles (M), 
Charles G. 
Gilbert L. 
Alex'nd'r H. 
Warren S. 
William H. 
Nicholas E. 
Thomas N. 
William C. 
John W. 
John D. 
Edward D. 

G. (H). 
Myron W. 
Abel I. 
AVilliam. 
Seymour R. 
Cyrus C. 
Franklin S. 



Smith 
1887 
1891 
1891 

1894 
1894 
1898 
1898 
1901 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1903 
1905 
1906 
1908 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1911 

1911 
1911 
1911 
1911 
1912 
1912 
1912 
1912 
1913 
1913 
1913 
1913 
1914 
1915 
1915 
1915 



Harry A. 
Frederick S. 
John B. 

(H). 
Willard R. 
W. Crown. 
C. Vernon. 
Lyman M. 
Ernest J. 
Forrest L. 
Frederic W. 
Ralph O. 
Arthur E. 
Albert B. 
Clarence L. 
James H. 
Clayton S. 
Morgan G. 
Rhea G. 
Edgar F. 

(H). 
Frederick M. 
Howard A. 
John B. 
William A. 
Richard A. 
Robert H. 
Stephen P. 
S. Roy. 
Charles W. 
E. Tiel. 
Hilmar F. 
T. Darmon. 
Roger C. 
George J. 
Harry B. 
T. Howard. 



Smock 

1833 Benl. D. B. 
1853 Denise H. 

1862 John C. 

1863 John H. 
1872 Daniel D. 
1893 A. Hobart. 
1912 William E. 

Snider 

1877 Garrett Z. 

Snyder 

1844 William B. 
1846 Benjamin F. 
1875 John J. 

1878 Louis V. 

Soare 

1895 Robert E. 

Solomon 
1914 Harold. 

Sommers 
1909 FordC. 

SOOGIWOORA 
1871 KoZo. 

Southard 

1866 James L. 

Spader 

1845 Krosen T. B. 
1849 P. Vand'bilt. 



478 



EUTGERS COLLEGE. 



Sparrow 

1913 Robert G. 

Spaulding 
1841 Cyril. 
1890 Arthur. 

Speer 

1830 Henry V. 

Spelker 

1896 Henry J. A. 

Spencer 

1846 Joshua A. 
(H). 

Sperling 
1890 Isaac. 

Spitzer 
1911 Jacob. 

Spoer 

1898 Hans H.(A). 

Sprague 

1916 William S. 

Spring 

1903 Frank E. 

Sproul 

1§84 Cyrus W. F. 

Srager 

1909 Zacharya H. 

Staat 

1913 William E. 

Staats 

1836 John A. 

1859 Henry P. 

1860 Cornelius G. 
1874 Peter D. 
1876 Bergen B. 
1906 B'rg'n B., Jr. 

Stack HOUSE 

1914 J. Archer. 

Stafford 

1892 William H. 

Stagg 

1775 John, .Tr. 

Statir 

1906 John M. M. 

Stanbery 

1879 William R. 

Stanbroitgii 
1858 RufusM. 

Stang 

1915 William H. 



Stanton 

1870 Edward F. 
1913 Royal A. 
1915 Irving B. 

Statesir 

1858 John H. 
1862 Benjamin T. 

Stearns 

1856 .LM. (H). 

Stebbins 

1883 James H. 
(H). 
Steedle 

1915 ElroyW. 

Steele 

1837 William H. 

1844 Richard H. 

1845 John. 
1866 David (H). 

1872 Charles H. 

Steelman 

1902 And'wJ.,Jr. 
• 1908 Martin S. 
1911 Hiram. 

Steinke 

1909 Rudolph F. 

Steinmetz 

1889 Geo. J., Jr. 

Steele 

1911 Clarkson P. 

Stephens 

1842 William H. 

1844 Benjamin. 

1845 I. Prall. 
1853 Edward W. 

1873 William P. 
1873 Edmund. 

1880 George F. 

1881 George H. 
1893 W. Ward. 

Stephenson 
1909 Robert. 

Stevens 

1872 George H. 

1892 Henry H. 

1893 Frank L. 
1902 Chas. W.. Jr 
1904 CliflfordE. 

Stevenson 
1789 James. 
1S34 James (H). 
1811 James. Jr. 
1827 William (INI). 

Stewart 

1841 Jamos (II). 

1843 AbelT. 

1873 FitzR. 
1879 OtlsD. 
1904 William H. 



Stier 

1912 W. Rudolf F. 
1915 Robert F. E. 

Stillman 

1873 Charles F. 

1873 Thomas B. 
1877 William M. 
1905 Albert L. 
1905 Elmer O. 

Still well 
1851 Aaron L. 
1879 John L. 
1886 Aaron L. 

1886 Peter. 

1889 J. Scott. 
1911 Earle C. 

Stilson 

1895 William H. 

Stimets 

1887 Charles C. 

(H). 

Stimpson 

1834 Edward P. 

Stimson 

1907 Frank S. 

Stitt 

1836 George S. 
1844 Charles H. 

Stobaeus 

1908 Frank H. 

Stockton 

1815 Richard (H) 

Stock UM 

1907 Harry J. 

Stoddard 

1874 William. 

S TODD ART 

1886 Thomas A. 

Stokes 

1901 George I. 
1907 Edward C. 
(H). 

Stone 

1855 .Tames H. 
1907 I Victor. 
1914 Joseph IT. 

Storafs 

1893 Richard. 

Stotesbitry 

1890 Louis W. 

Stot^t 

1838 .Tacob. 
1844 John W. 
1851 Nelson. 

1854 J. Elmer. 

1855 Thomas H. 



Stout 

1855 Thomas P. 
1857 Herbert. 
1859 G. Lee. 
1865 Henry. 
1891 James C. 
1895 J. Provost. 
1907 Royal A. 
1911 George W. 

Stoutenburgh 
1775 Isaac. 

Stover 

1910 J. Home-. 
1913 Charles C. 
1913 Edward C, 
Jr. 

Stowe 

1902 Raymond T. 

Strachan 

1846 John. 

Strang 

1891 Clifford H. 

Strange 

1840 Robert (H). 

Strassburger 

1898 Louis U. 

1903 Paul. 

Stratton 

1814 Charles C. 
1814 Samuel C. 

1869 R. M. (H). , 

Street 

1889 John P. 

Strickland 
1887 Rnlph. Jr. 
1898 Wm.P.C.Jr 

Stringer 

1864 Thomas 1, 

Strohl 

1916 Raymond. 

Strong 

1835 Theodore 
(H). 

1844 Thomns C 

(ny 

1845 J, Paschal. 

1847 R. R. W. 
1857 Theodore. Jr. 
1868 Thomns M. 

1870 Levi M. 
1872 Edward W. 
1874 Alan H. 
1883 Theodore. 
1891 Robert B. 

(G). 
1891 Wm. V. D. 
1 1891 Selah W. 
1895 Thomas M. 
1898 Richard U. 



GENERAL INDEX. 



479 



Strykek 
1793 Henry. 
1833 Jacob P. 

1837 Isaac P. 
1845 Peter. 
1868 Nelson D. 
1873 Henry C. 
1881 Cornelius W. 
1884 Francis. 
1886 Sam'l D., Jr. 
1897 Edgar deM. 
1904 W. Reid. 
1910 Russell P. 

Stuart 

1873 M. Cohen 
(H). 
S TUBES 

1861 Alfred H. 

1866 Francis H. 

1876 Roland H. 

1878 George E. 

Stube 

1914 Charles F. 

(A). 

Studdiford 
1816 Peter O. 

Studley 

1893 Hobart E. 

Stultz 

1856 William H. 

Sturdivant 

1858 Charles W. 

Stutgard 

1858 Royal (H). 

Stuyvesant 

1872 John R. 

Succop 

1916 David C. 

Suffern 

1838 George W. 

Sullivan 

1915 Theo. G., Jr. 

SUMMERILL 

1914 William W. 

Sutherland 
1897 William. 

Sutphen 

1864 David S. 

1873 Joseph W. 

1875 James G, 

1876 Paul F. 
1883 Duncan D. 

Sutton 

1852 Joseph F. 
1891 Isaac M. 



SUYDAM 

1854 John H. 

1856 Charles H. 
1859 Abraham. 
1880 John L. 

Swain 

1863 George. 

Swan 

1907 Alton P. 

SWANSON 

1889 William S. 
(H). 

SWARTWOUT 

1792 James. 

SWARTZ 

1829 Benjamin. 

SWAYZE 

1911 Francis J. 
(H). 

Sweeney 

1907 Andrew E. 

Sweeny 

1815 Hugh (M). 

1830 James M. 

(H). 

SWICK 

1858 Minor. 

Swift 

1832 Charles W. 
3 844 James H. 
1868 Alexander J. 
1875 Thomas D. 

1908 Arthur C. 

Sylvester 
1901 James H. 

Tait 

1884 John G. 
1887 Harold. 
1889 Thorfln. 

Takatsuji 

1894 Yoshimaro. 

Taku 

1877 Kanichero. 

Tallmadge 
1845 James. 

Tallmage 

1833 William H. 

Talmage 
1842 Goyn. 
1842 John V. N. 
1852 JohnF. 

1857 Thomas A. 
1857 William H. 

(H). 



Talmage 

1864 James R. 

(H). 
1868 Daniel. 
1874 David M. 
1877 James A. 
1886 George E. 
1900 Goyn. 
1902 John B., Jr. 

Talman 

1790 Jacob. 

1865 Geo. C, Jr. 

Tapping 

1895 Chester H. 

Taubel 

1906 Charles H. 

Tavekner 

1909 Samuel R. 

Taylor 

1829 Aug. F. R. 
1829 Clarkson E. 
(H). 

1829 Samuel S. 

1830 Isaac E. 
1832 Joseph. 
1839 Andrew B. 
1839 Benj. R. 
1841 Wm. J. R. 
1847 Wesley. 
1850 Edward F. 
1860 Marmaduke 

B. (H). 

1860 William R. 

1861 Isaac S. 
1867 VanCampen. 
1870 Graham. 

1876 William R. 

1877 George McC. 
1881 Living'n L. 
1889 H. Genet 

(H). 
1892 Perry E. 
1894 James M. 

(H). 
1905 Albert A.. Jr. 
1909 Archibald. 

1915 .1. Paul. 

1916 Eugene R. 
1916 Lewis J. 

Tears 

1878 Egbert. 

T'EITELBAUM 

1908 William. 



Temple 

1896 Arthur H. 

Ten Eyck 

1845 William H. 
1849 Alfred 
1880 Stephen V. 

Tennent 
1832 Henry. 



Terhune 

1827 Garret G. " 

(M). 
1835 William L. 

1850 Edward P. 
1869 Nicholas. 

1869 William L. 

1878 Howard D. 

1879 John. 

1891 Clarence H. 

TERRILL 

1912 Harold M. 

Tessier 

1831 Xavier (M). 

Tharp 

1903 William L. 

1907 Reuben, Jr. 

Theobald 

1896 Alfred P. 

Thomas 

1868 Edward C. 

1870 Charles B. 

1892 James B. 
1894 Philip C. 

1908 William V. 
1910 Rav B. 

1914 Alfred W. 
1916 Benjamin E. 

Thompson 
1794 John. 
1834 William I. 
1837 George W. 

1841 William. 

1842 Alex. R. 

1851 John B. 

1853 David. 

1854 Henry P. 
1857 Abraham. 
1864 Charles H. 
1889 Elias W. 
1889 Maurice J. 
1889 George B. 
1892 James W. 
1894 John H. 
1894 J. Scott. 

1898 Wayne H. 

1899 John W. 
1908 Charles T. 

1915 Willard C. 

(G). 

1916 Herbert A. 

Thomson 

1831 Frederick B 

1852 William L. 
1884 John A. 
1910 J. Claude. 
1915 Milton A. 
1915 Ralph W. 

THORBURN 

1914 Th'dorus M. 

Thurston 
1894 John A. 

Ttce 

1877 Jostah. 



480 



EUTQEKS COLLEGE. 



TiCHENOR 

1884 Halsey T. 

TiERNY 

1896 Michael J. 

Tib 1 ANY 

1871 OtisC. 
1871 Walton C. 

TlI.LYER 

1902 Edgar D. 

TiLTON 

1896 Francis E, 
1002 Edsar. Jr. 
(H). 

Tin DELL 

1893 Charles E. 

1901 George R. 

Tinker 

1900 Louis C. 

Tinsley 

1900 John P. 

Tintle 

1902 Nicholas E. 

TiSDALL 

1909 Fitz G., Jr. 

Tits WORTH 

1875 Arthur L. 
1877 Alfred A, 
3 899 TsnacE. 

1900 Waldo A, 

1901 Ralph B. 

1902 Charles M. 
1912 Arthur B. 

Titus 

1912 Charles A. 

TOBEY 

1913 James p. 

TOBIRII 

1903 Theodore. 

Todd 

1845 John A. 

1855 Aujrustus F. 

1S71 Wiilinm N. 

1879 John C. 

1SS1 fins. F.. Jr. 

1915 Harvev I. 

1915 Ralph T. B. 

Tom KINS 

1888 William B. 

Tom LIN SON 

1890 George E. 

TOMTKINS 

isn3 Vreeland. 
1S<>4 Irving S. 
1907 Vinton D. 
1909 Harold D. 
1911 L. Douglas. 
Jr. 



TOOHEY 

1916 John P.. Jr. 

TORMAY 

1916 Philip G., 
Jr. 

TORREY 

1897 James E. 

TOTTEN 

1891 Arthur B. 
1894 AbramW. 

TOWLE 

1869 George C. 

TOWNLEY 

1893 David H. 

TOZIER 

1910 Edwin S. 

Tracy 

1894 George E. 
1908 AureliusM., 

Jr. 

Traphagen 
1791 Henry. 
1855 William C. 
1855 William H. 

1860 Henry. 

Traver 

1912 Morris S. 
1914 Charles A. 

Tread WELL 

1827 Samuel (M). 

Treat 

1852 Selah B. 

(H). 
1908 Horace E. 

Trego 

1870 Thomas M. 

Tremper 

1SS7 B. Morss. 
1896 Henry D. W. 

Trippe 

1861 Joseph E. 

TUNISON 

1815 Garrett G. 

TUPPER 

1907 Valentine R. 

Turner 

1888 William E. 
1S96 Miithias E. 

1913 Robert W. 

1914 Kenneth A. 

Twei:d 

1903 Stew'rt L. R. 



TWING 

1915 Wainwright 

D. 

TWITCHELL 

1893 Henry F. 

Tyson 

1839 Raymond M. 

Uchida 

1905 Sadatsuchi 
(H). 
Ulrich 

1897 Henry L. 

1916 Frederick J. 

Upson 

1881 Irving S. 

Urbano 

1912 Francesco G. 

Urevitz 

1908 Abraham. 

Utter 

1893 Chas. H. E. 

Utter wick 
1863 Henry. 

A'^ail 

1839 Edward S. 

1850 Duncan P. 

1851 Theodore F. 
1869 M. Bedell. 

1898 J. Jervis. 

A^AILI, 

1888 Edward B. 

Valentine 

1886 George M. 

1905 Irving R. 

A' an Aken 
1830 Enoch. 
1873 Alex'nderG. 

Van Allen 
1873 Ira. 

Van AiMBURGii 
1837 Robert. 

\'an Arsdale 
1830 Jacob R. 
1835 Henry. 
1862 Nathaniel H 
1 S64 John K. 
1871 Simeon. 
1890 Ellas B. 
1896 Russell. 

1906 Philip V. 

Van Arsdalex 
1816 Ferdin'nd S. 
1828 Cornelius C. 

Van Rensciioten 
1861 William B. 



Van Bergen 

1832 Peter A. 
1899 Harold N. 

A' AN Blarcom 

1868 William D. 

1869 Jacob C. 
1896 William V. 

Van Brackle 

1884 Henry. 

Van Brakle 

1885 Frank. 
1894 Fred B. 

Van Brxtnt 

1839 William M. 

Van Buren 

1829 ]ilartin iH). 
1891 Francis ?. 

Van Buskirk 
1866 Peter V. 

Vance 

1850 John (H). 

Van Cleef 

1828 Cornelius 

(H). 
1843 Paul D. 
1852 James S. 
1863 James H. 
1869 John T. 
1898 Elliott E. 

A^AN Cleve 
1854 John B. 
1896 Garret. 

Van Cortlandt 
1783 Pierre. 

Vanderbilt 
1860 Cornelius. 

A'an Deripe 

1913 Frederick N. 

Van Dek Mkulfn 

1858 Jacob. 

1859 John. 
1S98 John (A». 

Vanderoef 
1868 Floyd M. 

Van der Toel 
1873 S. Oakley. 

1876 Isaac D. 

1877 Herman W. 
1S7S John. 
1889 John A. 

Van Der Veen 
1858 Christian. 



GENERAL INDEX. 



481 



Yan Derveer 
1828 Fordinand 
H. (H). 

1830 James. 

1831 Matthew T. 

1834 William T. 
1847 Henry F. 
1852 John (H). 

1859 Cvrus G. 

(H). 

1860 Henry C. 
1867 Peter L. 
1869 Augustus. 

1877 John Q. 

1879 George V. 

Tax Dervoort 
1818 John C. 
1820 Benj. W. 
1874 Alex'nderB. 

Yaxderwart 

1905 Herman (H). 
1909 Herman. 

Yan Derwerker 
1912 Earl E. 

Van Deursen 

1791 Staats. 
1794 Henry. 
1809 William. 
1814 John S. 
1843 William, Jr. 

Van Deusen 

1876 Courtland C 
1881 James M. 

Van Deventee 

1817 James. 

1878 John S. L. 

1880 Theodore. 
1903 J. Marshall. 

Yaxdewall 

1856 Giles (H). 

Van Dolsen 
1878 Henry C. 

Van Doren 
1883 John A. 
(H). 

1835 John A. 
1837 Matthew D. 
1837 William T. 
1840 A. T. B. 
1859 J. Howard. 

1864 David K. 
1867 W. Halsev 
1869 William H. 

(H). 
1880 William. 

Van Duzer 

1894 George M. 
1907 Ralph D. 

Van Dyck 

1792 Henrv (H). 
1854 Louis B. 

1 865 Francis C. 

1877 Clint'nDeW. 



Van Dyck 

1890 Cornelius V. 

A. (H). 
1894 F.Cuyler.Jr. 
1896 Wm. V. B. 
1911 Louis B. 
1911 Leonard K. 

1914 David B. 

1915 Laird S. 

Van Dyke 
1775 John. 
1»11 Jacob H, 
1830 Rush. 
1836 James C. 

1857 Joseph S. 

1858 William C. 
1862 Theodores. 
1889 John C. 

(H). 

Van Etten 

1874 Amos. 

Van Fleet 

1873 Jacob O. 

1891 Abraham V. 

(H). 

Van Gieson 
1872 Acmon P 
(H). 

Van Gilder 

1908 Rodney. 

Van Harlixgen 
1783 John M. 
1792 John. 
1809 John. 

Van Hee 

1893 Isaac J. 

Van Het Loo 

1894 Theo. W. R. 

VAX HOEVEXBERG 

1904 Huyler W. 

VAX HORX 

1870 Abraham. 

1892 Frank R. 

Van Horne 

1787 Abraham. 

1874 George W. 

Van Inwegen 

1871 Charles F. 

Van IvErREX 
1878 Jacob W. 

1909 W. Lloyd. 

VAX Kleeck 
1812 James L. 
(M). 

VAX Kleek 

1827 Richard D. 
(H). 



VAX Leuvex 
1900 Cornelius. 

^'ax Liew 
1816 John. 
1831 Frederick. 
1916 Harold W. 

VAX Mater 
1869 William A. 
1873 Daniel G. 
1880 Joseph A. 

1910 Augustus B. 
1913 Henry L. 

VAX Xess 
1862 Jacob H. 
1880 Sherman, Jr. 

1896 Howard E. 

1911 Lloyd M. 

1912 Earle B. 

Van Nest 

1792 Abraham. 

1841 Ab'm R.. Jr. 
1854 Abraham. 
1875 John J. 
1884 J. Alfred. 

Van Neste 

1842 George J. 
1862 James V. 
1872 John A. 

1879 George V. 

Vanxier 

1872 Charles H. 

Van Nortwick 

1880 William S. 

Van Xuis 

1880 Charles S. 
1903 Percy L. 

Van Olixda 

1839 Douw (H). 

^"an Orden 

1840 J. 
1890 John S. 
1893 Frank M. 

1897 Percival. 

Van Pelt 
1834 Peter I. 
(H). 

1856 Gilbert S. 
1896 Daniel (H). 

Van Prinsterer 

1843 G. G. (H). 

Van Raalte 

1858 Albertus C 
(H). 

Van Rexsselaer 
1829 Stephen V.C. 
1854 Stephen V.C. 

1857 John J. 



A^AN Riper 

1856 Cornelius S. 
1890 W. Irving. 
1913 Charles K. 

Van Romoxdt 

1879 Charles D. 

(H). 

VAX Saxt 
1907 Frank R. 

VAX Saxtvoord 

1827 SJtaats (H). 
1855 Cornelius 

(H). 
1873 Charles T. 

VAX SCHAICK 

1828 John B. 

(H). 

VAX Sickle 
1909 Rushworth 
B. 

1915 Russell D. 

"S'ax Slyke 
1862 Erert. 
1866 John G. 
1868 Andrew W. 
1887 Martin G. 
1895 Warren C. 

Van Solingen 
1792 Henry M. 
(H). 

Van Steexbergh 
1877 William H. 

Vax Syckel 

1873 Elbridge, Jr. 

1880 Beni. M. 

1882 N. Dunham. 

1883 Thomas D. 

Van Vechten 

1792 Abraham 
(H). 

1834 Samuel 

(H). 

1835 Samuel. 

Van Vleck 
1852 John. 

Van Vliet 

1861 Thornton. 

Vax Vraxken 

1836 Nicholas. 
1848 Adam H. 

Van Wagenen 

1829 John H. 

(H). 

1913 Marvin J. 

1914 Elmer H. 

Van Wagxer 
1 865 Frederick J. 
1914 Walter M. 

1916 E. Judson. 



482 



EUTGEKS COLLEGE. 



Van Wagoner 

1845 Isaac. 
1890 Alexander. 

Van Winkle 

1858 Daniel, Jr. 
1864 John H. 
1877 Stephen C. 
1877 Isaac. 
1885 Charles. 

1900 Winant. 

1904 Thomas E. 
1908 Stirling. 
1910 Frank H. 
1913 Theodore. 

Van Woert 

1846 Jacob H. 

1901 Henry S. 

Van Wyck 

1834 Tbeodorns 

R. 

1835 Edward H. 
1837 Charles B. 

1840 George P. 
1843 Charles H. 

1843 Polhemus. 
1850 Courtland 

1875 Prank. 

1879 James P. 

Van Zandt 
. 1856 B. 

1866 John N. 

1867 De Witt. 

1876 William A. 

Van Zee 

1890 Charles W. 

Varick 

1827 Richard A. 
(M). 

1844 Joseph. 
1S6S William W. 
1908 Theodore R. 

Vaughan 

1878 Jonah W. 

1880 William. 
1892 William. 

1905 Burtis P. 

Vaules 

1898 George T. 

Vedder 

1841 Edwin. 

Veghte 

1809 Rynlcr.- 
1844 John V. W. 
1875 Rynler. 
1S77 Henry. 

1879 Eugenes. 

Veiislage 

1886 Henry (H). 

Venahle 

1905 Frank P. 



Verbeck 

1874 Guido F. 
(H). 

Verbrycke 

1881 J. Russell. 

Verga 

1897 J. Stanley. 

Vermeule 

1812 Cornelius C. 
1814 Frederick. 
3 878 C. Clarkson. 

1885 Adrian, Jr. 

Vermilye 

1837 Thomas E. 

(H). 
1860 Ashbpl G. 

(H). 
1860 Dupujtren. 

Verwey 

1905 Daniel G. 

ViCKERS 

1775 Samuel. 

ViDAL 

1908 Rafael S. 

Viehmann 

1886 George A. 

Vile 

1863 Joseph M. 

ViSEL 

1899 Augustus J. 

Voegtlen 

1902 William C. 

Voelker 

1903 otto R. A. 

Vogel 

1904 Clayton B. 

Volkert 

1904 Fred'kG. C. 

VOM Letin 

1912 Reinhold. 

Von Gehren 

1899 Frederick G. 

Von Olttausen 
1894 Henry H. 

Von Romondt 
1841 ChnrlesR. 
1852 John A. 
1852 John G. 
1 855 D. r. 
1871 Harry T. B. 

Von Sciilieder 

3 803 All)(M-t n. 



VOORHEES 
1817 IraC. 

1840 John V. 

1841 Robert. 
1847 Henry V. 
1847 Nathani'lW, 
1854 John N. 
1856 John N. 

1859 Henry M. 

1860 William B. 

1869 Abram D. 

1870 John V. 

1871 WillardP. 
1873 Peter V. 
1876 Foster McG. 
1876 John S. 
1878 Vand'rbiltS. 

1880 Nath.W.,Jr. 

1881 Edward B. 

1885 Louis A. 

1886 Henry M. 

1887 Samuel H. 

1888 J. Howard. 
1888 Oscar M. 

1890 Ralph S. 
1892 Frank. 
1892 G. Scott. 

1896 J. Brownlee 

1897 Charles W. 
1897 Charles P. 
1900 Herbert R. 
1903 Ralph (H). 
1911 John H. 
1911 Tracy S. 

1915 Theodore. 

1916 John S. 
1916 Ralph W, 

VOORHIS 

1845 Jacob N. 

1853 Charles H. 

VOSBURGH 

1908 Harry A. 
Vredenburgh 

1775 Isaac 

1794 John S. 

1795 Peter. 
1828 Peter, Jr. 
1836 Johh T. 
1859 William H. 

1876 La Rue. 

1877 La Rue. 

1906 Raymond T. 

VREELAND 

1858 J. Van Riper. 

1874 Stephen B. 

1875 Edward W. 
3 875 Stephen S. 

1891 Cornelius D. 

1907 Nicholas. 



VROO^r 

1827 

1830 
1849 
1856 
1862 
1862 
1866 
1868 
1880 
1884 



Peter D. 

(M). 
George A. 
John P. 
Philip. 
Garret D. W. 
William H. 
James W. 
Govern'r R. 
Henry. 
George A. 



Vroo:man 

1909 Sam'l B., Jr. 

Vyverberg 
1901 Henry J. 

Wack 

1S35 Chas. P. 
(H). 

Wackenhutii 
1899 Fred'kC.Jr. 

1911 Carl. 

Waggoner 
1891 Elon M. 

Wagner 

1853 John M. 
1904 Charles. 

Wahl 

ISSl George M. 
(H). 

Waite 

1877 Ernest P. 

Wakefield 
1841 John H. 
(H). 

Waksman 

1915 Selman A. 

Waldo 

1877 Daniel. 

Waldron 
1836 Henry. 
1853 Wm. V. F. 
1862 E. Corning. 
1886 William H. 
1888 Edward A. 
1893 Herbert M. 
1893 How'rdV.D. 

Walker 

1912 Elmer L. 

Wall 

1775 .John. 

1914 John W. 

Wallace 

1909 William H. 

1915 Aaron. 

Wallach 

1910 Jacob. 

Waller 

1915 Allen G. 

Walling 

1909 Raymond B. 

Walrath 
1914 Paul. 



GEN^EEAL INDEX. 



483 



AYalser 

1875 Oliver H. 

1876 Theodore H. 
1898 Havelock. 

Walter 

1832 Robert (H), 
1897 Andrew J. 

Walton 

1828 Cruger. 
1914 Frank L. 

Wanser 

1914 Le Roy. 



Ward 

1816 

1871 
1873 

1875 
1883 
1883 
1884 
1884 
1887 
1890 
1893 
1906 
1914 



Samuel L. 

(M). 
Joseph, Jr. 
William H. 

(H). 
Jacob E. 
Henry J. 
William C. 
Edward T. 
Frederic T. 
William L. 
William D. 
Benjamin F. 
Henry (H). 
Joseph A. 



Ward\^t:ll 

1906 Frederick N 
1912 Harold K. 

Waring 

1833 HartE. 

Wark 

1877 Robert F. S. 

Warne 

1915 Ronson J. 

Warner 

1908 Charles M. 

Warnshtjis 
1865 John W. 

Warren 

1876 John. 

1877 Schuyler N 
1892 Henrv P 

(H). 

Warrick 

1883 J. Price. 

Washburn 

1875 Charles I<.1> 

Waterbury 

1853 Robert L. 
(H). 

Waters 

1882 David (H). 
1892 Henry E. 
1904 James C... I I 



Watkins 
1793 Samuel 
(M). 
1857 John E. 
1902 Charles F. 

Watman 
1916 Albert. 

Watson 
1838 John. 
1848 Alexander 

(H). 
1873 Herbert F. 
1875 William P. 
1S82 Beriah A. 

(H). 

1907 Russell E. 

1908 Ripley. 
1913 Harold S. 
1915 A. Dudley. 

Watt 

1915 Harry E. 

Wat 

1875 Wm. H. H. 
1895 Alex'nder:;. 

Wea\'ER 

1905 Elmers. 

Weber 

1895 Herman C. 

Weckerly 

1895 Charles A. 

Wedgewood 

1860 William B. 
(H). 

Weeks 

1838 James. 

Weems 

1827 Gre2:ory 
(M). 

Wehrly 

1912. Charles S. 

Weidner 

1899 David C. 

Weigel 

1880 Frederick. 

Weir 

1871 Alex'nder H. 
1871 Silas E., Jr. 
1880 John H. 

Weis 

1913 Francis E. 

Welch 

1868 Ransom B. 

(H). 
1870 John M. 

(H). 

Welles 

1862 Theodore W. 



Welling 

1883 William R. 
1891 Edward L. 



Wells 

1827 
1831 
1845 

1852 
1853 
1854 
1859 
1875 
1892 
1892 
1892 
1912 

1916 



Ransford. 
Albert. 
Francis H. 

(H). 
Cornelius L. 
John, Jr. 
Lawrence. 
Edward L. 
Ransf d. Jr. 
Albert B. 
James (H). 
Waller F 
Thomas T. 

(H). 
Wm. C, Jr. 



Welsh 

1911 Arthur D. 

Wendel 

1916 HugoO. 

Wendover 

1871 William W. 

Wenneis 

1909 JohnM. 

Werner 

1840 Jacob I. 

West 

1842 Jacob. 
1851 Charles E. 

(H). 
1916 Pauls. 

Westbrook 

1829 Cornelius D, 
(H). 

1837 John B. 

1838 Cornelius D. 
1838 TheodoricR. 

Westervelt 
1829 John S. 

1840 John P. 
1909 Theodore R. 

Westfall 

1831 Simon V. E. 
1901 Wm. L.. Jr. 
1906 Harold L. 

Weston 

1863 Willoughby. 
1868 Rensselaer. 
1870 James C. 
1873 Henry d'E. 
1899 Henry J. 

Westveer 
1865 Adrian. 

Wetmore 

1894 Leonard L. 



Wharton 

1872 Charles A. 

Wheat 

1908 Howard L 
1915 Charles C. 

Wheeler 

1907 Lloyd B. 



j Whelpley 
I 1861 E. W 



(H). 



I Whisler 

I 1916 George H. 

Whitaker 
1840 Egbert. 
1896 Robert B. 
1896 Henry M. 

Whitbeck 
1837 John. 
1859 Richard M. 

White 

1883 Edward F. 
1891 James M 

(G). 
1896 Howard E. 
1901 Benjamin F. 
1912 Dexter. 
1916 Ralph P. 

Whitehead 

1844 John E. 

1845 Isaac N. 

1847 Charles E. 

1848 Thomas G. 
1856 Otis A. 

1877 William R. 

Whitely 

■ 1846 Robert J. 

Whitenack 

1878 P. Dumont. 
1891 Erastmus A. 
1896 M. Royal. 
1899 Frank H. 

Whitlock 

1899 Charles E. 

Whittlesey 

1849 Elisha. 

Whynman 

1915 Edward. 

Whyte 

1911 Arthur G. 

Wick HAM 
1858 Horace. 

WiEMER 

1916 OttoE. 

WiGGIN 

1846 Augustus. 



484 



RUTGERS COLLEGE. 



Wiggins 

1837 Eben S. 

(H). 
1853 James J. 

Wight 

1881 James S. 

WlKOFF 

1865 Peter F. 

WiLBEE 

1879 Francis A. 

1905 Charles P. 

1905 Francis E. 

1906 Winton H. 

Wilbur 

1908 Clarence A. 

Wilcox 

1903 Ralph B. 

WiLKlE 

1911 Alex. B. 

Wilkin 

1918 ClifEord DeP. 

Wilkin s 

1914 Louis K. 

Wilkinson 

1906 Thomas L. 

WiLLES 

1864 William S. 

WiLLET 

1861 Bronson. 

WiLLEVER 

1916 Earl S. 

Williams 

1789 Gershom. 

1842 Amzy L. 

1860 Youngs A. 

1872 Richard L. 
1894 Marshall. 
1900 Edward H. 
1914 S. Neale. 

WlLLIA:NrSON 

1835 William P. 
1840 Abraham S. 
1840 George R. 
1840 N. DuBois. 
1858 Christian T. 
1860 David A. 
1809 Nicholas 
(H). 

1870 Douwe D. 

1871 Edwin B. 

1873 William H. 
1875 George M. 
1881 A. Augustus. 
1902 Nicholas N. 
1002 Clifford L. 

Wiixia 

1839 Ralph. 
1886 W. Spader. 



WiLLITS 

1864 Alphonso A. 

(H). 
1873 Georges. 

Willock 

1905 James H. 

WiLLOUGHBY 

1896 Henry C. 

(A). 

Wills 

1895 John. 

Will son 

1867 Thomas E. 

WiLMARTH 

1866 Frank (H). 

WiLMOT 

1914 Geo. W., Jr. 
1914 J. Deshler. 

WiLMURT 

1907 Carl W. 

Wtlner 

1918 JacoD. 

WiLSEY 

1912 Leroy C. 
1914 Stanley M. 

Wilson 

1811 Abraham D. 

1837 Joseph (H). 

1838 Elijah. 
1848 James B. 
1854 Ferdinands. 

1858 Peter Q. 

1859 Frederick F. 
1861 Charles W. 

1867 William P. 
1878 Edward 

(H). 
1881 Washington. 
1888 Ferdinands, 
1895 Howard S. 

1897 J. Alfred. 

1898 Robert T. 
1902 Woodrow 

(H). 
1 905 Harvey L. 
1907 Ravmond P. 

1907 Walter H. 

1908 George R. 
1908 Lloyd E. 

WiLTSE 

1850 Henry, Jr. 

WiNANT 

1892 Walter. 

WiNCKLER 

1887 L Lewis. 

WiM lELl) 

1839 Aaron R. 
1852 Charles H. 
1S7(> ncnr\ W. 



Winn 

1892 Robert S. 

1899 Fred'k H. 

WiNNE 

1910 Walter G. 

Winner 

1866 John, Jr. 

Win SLOW 

1915 George W. 

Winter 

1860 Egbert. 

Wirt 

1830 William (H). 

Wirth 

1900 John. 

Wittig 

1896 Gustav F. 

1904 Fritz C. 

Woelfkin 

1857 John. 

1905 Cornelius 

(H). 

WOELFLE 

1912 Frederick. 

Wolf 

1835 Bernard C. 

(H). 
1904 Frederick L. 

Wolf SON 
1880 Joseph. 

Wood 

1816 Isaac (M). 
1827 Joseph M. 

(M). 
18.38 William G. 

1875 John R. 
1898 Edmund O. 

1916 Walter K. 

WOODBRIDGE 

1841 Samuel M. 
(H). 

1876 Samuel T. 

1876 John E. 

1 877 Samuel M. 

1903 S. Bradford. 

Wooden 

1897 George R. 

Woodruff 

1S70 Robert S. 

(H). 

1893 Ellis R. 

1900 Graham C. 

1904 Frank C. 
innr, wuiiam H. 
1907 William S. 

Woods 

1858 Williamson. 
1882 George A. 



Woodward 

1891 Anthony 

(H). 
1894 James A. 
1896 Wilfred R. 
1914 Carl R. 

WOOLEY 

1903 Lewis C. 
(H). 

Woolston 

1906 Louis F. B. 
1911 Japhet B. 

WORRALL 

1884 Henry R. L. 

Worrell 

1914 Frederick H. 

Wortendyke 
1839 Jacob R. 

1846 Isaac. 
1864 Abrara C. 

1876 Nicholas D. 
1882 Rynier J. 

Worthington 

1909 William A. 

Wortman 

1908 Denys, Jr. 

Wright 

1832 Joshua B. 

1873 Charles S. 

1892 D. Gregory. 

Wyckoff 
1793 John. 
1812 Isaac N. 
1816 Jacob. 
1828 Henry. 
1835 Cornelius. 
1839 Isaac N. 

(H). 
1839 Theodore F. 
1842 Abraham V. 
1845 Isaac O. 

1847 Isaac N. 
1853 Jacob S. 
1855 Martin. 
1855 Simon B. 
1S5G N. 

1861 James. 

1862 Abram N. 
1862 De Witt B. 
1S6S William J. 

1871 John H. 

1872 Martin N. 

1874 John N. 

1875 Benj. V. D. 

1877 William F. 
1881 Garret. 
1SS8 Charles S. 
1888 Cornelius E. 
IS SO IVtor (}. 

(in. 

1892 George H. 

1896 Herbert. 

1897 Jacob V. Z. 
1S08 Jacob. 
1902 William R. 
1905 John H.. Jr. 

1910 Nathaniel C 
1914 William L. 



GENERAL INDEX. 



485 



Wyman 

1908 Theo., Jr. 

Wy>^koof 

1849 Richard. 
1S87 Asa. 
1891 Gillett. 

Yates 

1894 .Joseph J. 
1902 Eugene A. 
1910 Chas. J. M. 



YOUENES 

1915 Joseph C. 

Young 

1849 Edwin B. 
1904 Lewis M. 
1912 Edmund W 

YOUNGBLOOD 
1832 William. 
1869 Peter A. 
(H). 



Zabriskie 
1830 John J. 

1860 Abraham O. 
(H). 

1865 Albert A. 

1879 David D. 

1880 Asa. 

1880 GuilliamA. 
1896 Jesse F. 



Zass 

1916 Josephs. 

Zeglio 

1914 Leon P. 

ZlEGLER 

1914 James H. 



